What Does the Name Maverick Mean?

Maverick is a boy's name of English (American) origin meaning “independent, nonconformist; unbranded calf.”

Updated June 2026

NameMaverick
Gendermale
OriginEnglish (American)
Meaningindependent, nonconformist; unbranded calf
VariantsMav, Maveric
PopularityA fast-rising US Top 50 boys' name in the 2020s.

The meaning and origin of Maverick

The name Maverick means independent, nonconformist; unbranded calf and has English (American) origins. Maverick derives from the English word for an independent nonconformist, which itself comes from 19th-century Texas rancher Samuel Maverick, whose unbranded cattle gave rise to the term. It surged as a given name after the 1986 film Top Gun.

Variants and related names

Maverick is related to several other names you may recognize: Mav, Maveric. These share a common root or are spelling and language variants of the same name.

How popular is the name Maverick?

A fast-rising US Top 50 boys' name in the 2020s.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the name Maverick mean?+

The name Maverick means “independent, nonconformist; unbranded calf” and is of English (American) origin.

What is the origin of the name Maverick?+

Maverick originates from English (American).

Is Maverick a popular name?+

Yes — see the popularity note above for how Maverick has trended in the US over time.

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Sources

  1. Behind the Name — Etymology and history of first namesBehind the Name
  2. US Social Security Administration — Popular baby names by yearSocial Security Administration
  3. A Dictionary of First Names — Oxford ReferenceOxford University Press

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