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The name is also in use for girls in the United States, though it is in greater use for boys. There were 6,991 American boys named Maverick in 2022 compared with 98 American girls. [4] [5] In 2022, it was the 39th most popular name given to boys in Canada. [6] Notable people with the name include:
The Maverick was also manufactured in Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and, from 1973 to 1979, in Brazil, where it did not achieve the expected success and was considered a failure. The name "maverick" was derived from the word for unbranded range animals, and the car's nameplate was stylized to resemble the head of Longhorn cattle. [4]
Ford has marketed the following automobiles models using the Ford Maverick nameplate: The Ford Maverick (1970–1977) , a compact car sold in North America and Brazil during the 1970s The rebadged Nissan Patrol Y60 sold by Ford Australia under the Button car plan from 1988 to 1994
The Ford Maverick is a four-door, compact pickup truck manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company. It was unveiled on June 8, 2021 as Ford's smallest truck, slotted below the mid-size Ford Ranger .
In “Top Gun: Maverick,” the enemy is depicted as a rogue nation that possesses a fleet of fifth-generation fighter planes and is attempting to enrich uranium to develop nuclear weapons at a ...
Maverick, a 1994 film based on the television series, starring Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James Garner; Maverick, callsign of Pete Mitchell in the Top Gun film series, played by Tom Cruise Top Gun: Maverick, a 2022 sequel to the film Top Gun "Maverick", a 2020 episode of L.A.'s Finest, named after the 1994 film
The Mariner includes stylistic differences, such as a two-tone interior, turn signal repeaters borrowed from the European-market Ford Maverick (the Escape's name in Europe), monotone cladding, and the Mercury "waterfall" front grille. Unlike its counterparts, Mercury did not offer a manual transmission as part of the powertrain lineup.
At the 1980 NBA All-Star Game, league owners voted to admit the new team, with the team's name coming from the 1957–1962 television western Maverick. The name was chosen by the fans with 4600 postcards received beating Wranglers and Express. James Garner, who played the namesake character, was a member of the ownership group.