Mavrick
Descriptive|OtherMeaning
Derived from 'maverick,' meaning an independent or unorthodox person, or from an Old English personal name.
Etymology
The term 'maverick' originally referred to an unbranded calf, popularized by Samuel Maverick in 19th-century Texas. As a surname, it may also derive from older English personal names.
About the Mavrick Surname
Mavrick is a relatively modern surname, likely derived from the American term 'maverick.' It remains uncommon and is often associated with independent or unconventional individuals.
Distribution
Primarily found in the United States, with scattered occurrences in English-speaking countries.
Notable Bearers
Rare as a surname; primarily known through the term itself.