Southern

Etymology
English surname, from the adjective. Often used as a northern English nickname for someone from the south of the country, or as a Scottish nickname for an Englishman.

Adjective

 * 1)  From or pertaining to the southern part of any region.
 * 2)  From or pertaining to the South, the south-eastern states of the United States, or to the inhabitants or culture of that region.
 * 3) * 1993, Lillian Kayte, Southern Surprise, published in the June 1993 issue of the Vegetarian Times, page 36:
 * But although Southern cooking makes use of a cornucopia of vegetables, it also typically includes generous portions of meat and fried chicken. Even vegetable dishes and breads are often cooked with animal fat: Greens are fried in bacon grease [...]