In separate dispatches since last Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) has carried photographs of funerals for the "martyrs" it said had died "defending the southern borders."
The most recent report, published late on Monday, named Mohammed al-Manjahi as the latest soldier to have been killed. The report quoted Manjahi's father as saying he was proud of his son.
A Saudi-led coalition began air strikes over Yemen in March 2015 to support the internationally recognised government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi against Iran-backed Huthi rebels.
They have also fired ballistic missiles further into the kingdom.
An earlier AFP tally of reports by the Saudi interior ministry and civil defence department found that at least 115 civilians and soldiers had been killed on the southern border since coalition operations began.
That total has now reached at least 122.
The coalition's spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment on the tally.
The Saudi interior ministry regularly gives details of casualties among its border guard troops but other military services normally do not.
SPA said the director of the border guards, Awad al-Balwi, last Wednesday paid tribute to two of his men killed in the Jazan region on the border.
"They were among the best," SPA said he told the dead men's families while conveying condolences in their villages.
On Sunday and Monday, SPA reported that funeral prayers and condolences were held for five other soldiers, including a major, killed on duty in the south.
There were no details of how they died.
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