Maverick

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Maverick originates from the Spanish word "gavilán," meaning "falcon." In the American West, it became associated with independent-minded ranchers who didn't brand their cattle. This connotation has given the name a sense of nonconformity and individuality.

The name's modern popularity largely stems from the character Maverick in the TV series 'Maverick' starring James Garner. It's a name that evokes images of the rugged West and rebellious spirit.

Maverick Carter

American entrepreneur and co-founder of SpringHill Entertainment, known for producing and creating various films and television series.

Sam Maverick (Fictional)

The character from the TV western series 'Maverick', that cemented the name's association with rugged individualism.

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