Maverick
Introduction
an independent or nonconformist person
Background Story
The name ‘Maverick’ originates from the 19th-century American cattleman Samuel Maverick, who refused to brand his cattle. The term has since evolved to describe someone who is independent and unconventional. The name is often associated with the 1986 film ‘Top Gun’, where the main character, Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell, is a talented but rebellious naval aviator.
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