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Maverick for a girl? (m)
I really love this name, but I think it sounds much more feminine than masculine. Maybe with the nn Mave?Combos I like with maverick are:
Sydney Maverick
Maverick Lara
Maverick Charlotte
Maverick Elizabeth
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I dont like Maverick. I really like Mave though. Out of those combos I like Sydney Maverick the best. I think its a good combo and I really like Sydney.
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NO WAY! I think it's horrible for a girl.:)
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The only one I know is a little boy. I'm not crazy about the name, but it has a certain appeal. This boy's sibset is (age-order):
Jordan (f)
Coral (f)
Gavin (m)
Ryann (f, sp. uncertain) and Maverick (m): twins
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I like Maverick Lara, actually.
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I don't like it for either gender, but I think it sounds way too masculine for a girl. Besides the cattle reference, it always reminds me of the tv show Maverick with James Garner, which makes it seem even more masculine to me. I just can't see it on a girl at all.
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It ends in Rick. That could never sound feminine.
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Don't do this to your daughter. A maverick is a lost cow. Do you really want to name your daughter after a bovine?
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Just a question -- is the reason you think Maverick sounds "feminine" because you are pronouncing the first syllable to rhyme with "save" or Maeve? Maverick is normally pronounced with the first syllable rhyming with "have" or the first syllable of Gavin.
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No, I'm pronouncing it like 'have.' I don't really know, but it just sounds like a girl's name to me.
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It sounds feminine?What about it 'sounds feminine'? The fact that it's basically a cowBOY name (or a rancher, more specifically) or that it ends in -rick? :-/ It's about as feminine as Bruno or Magnus, IMO. :b
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Actually I could see it working on a girl! I woul'd never use it ever though for either gender.if I had to pick:
Maverick Elizabeth
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WAY too masculine to be used on a girl in my opinion! It just doesnt have a pretty sound to it at all.
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Maverick?I agree with Heather. I dislike this name on either a boy or a girl. :-(
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Please, NOI think it's tacky for a boy, personally, but it's horrid on a girl. :-/ If you like Mave, what about Maeve (MAYV)? Maeve Charlotte or Charlotte Maeve would be gorgeous.
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Sing it.d
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I agree
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Ditto!Maverick is really bad on a boy, but atrocious on a girl. Maeve Charlotte or Charlotte Maeve would indeed be stunning.
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Tritto!
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I like it, but I would be worried about the girl who bears this name in a world full of Ashleys, Sarahs, Britneys, and Katies. Oh, how I wish Maverick would be more accepted!So, unless you mean to start a new trend, I would keep it as a middle name.
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Sadly, a little girl named Maverick would fair better in the U.S. than a boy named Ashley or Britney, I fear. Sad but true.
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What's wrong with Maeve?
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Nothing.......but I prefer the 'av' sounding to the 'ave' sounding.
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Then you should've said you like "Mav", not "Mave" as the latter is pronounced with a long A.

This message was edited 5/7/2007, 3:06 PM

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No... sorry. To me, it's absolutely unfeminine. "Maverick Charlotte" kind of makes me want to laugh. Besides, the word refers to cattle -- which on a boy is cowboyish, but on a woman I can't help thinking: cow. I'm interested to see if others agree with you about it seeming "feminine."
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Sorry but I think its still much too masculine sounding. I don't care for it on a girl at all. As far as your combos, I think Sydney Maverick sounds the nicest, but Sidney Maverick would be better on a boy.
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