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[Opinions] Re: Maverick
A bit hard on a boy if he's more academic than athletic! It seems hard to live up to, and at the same time, I'm not sure you'd necessarily *want* him to live up to it...does that make sense?My other concern is that it could seem a bit silly on a grown man- I guess he could use the nickname Rick as an adult, but I definitely think it could be limiting once he hit 25 or 30 or so. And it's not just that I don't have any imagination- I do, and that's why I don't think it fits!That's just my opinion, though, and not meant to offend (feel free to make fun of my odd choices). I do understand the appeal of the name.
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I thought similarly.I considered how ridiculous this name would look on a pudgy 13 year old boy who was kind of whiny and played on his computer a lot. It's definitely a name that could only be pulled off by a small number of people for a specifically, ah, attractive period of their lives, IMO. It'd be a hard one to carry.
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Oh i understand what you mean completely. No offence taken, its not a favourtie of mine, I just wanted to know what people thought of it :)The only way I'd consider using it is as a middle name

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