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[Opinions] Not so much . . .
I have a hard time imagining a guy in a suit introducing himself as Maverick such-and-such in open court. Or someone applying for a Fortune 500 company with the name and getting very far. Or really, anyone over the age of 30 introducing himself as Maverick who wasn't a soap opera or action movie character.I believe in versatility in kid-naming. Give the kid something that'll work if he wants to be a writer or an accountant or a rock star or lawyer or a construction worker or a president or . . . you get the point. Maverick . . . not so versatile.
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