That is correct.
James Buchanan ,15th President , was "old buck"- a natural nickname for Buchanan.
The nickname "Magic" was given to Earvin Johnson by a sportswriter, who saw the 15-year-old basketball play in a high school game. He made 36 points, 16 rebounds and 16 assists, and did it so beautifully that the journalist referred to him as "Magic" Johnson. The name -- and the prowess on the court -- stuck.
Buck and the Magic Bracelet - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
"Buck" is commonly used as a nickname for "Buckley" or "Buckingham." It can also be a casual or affectionate nickname for someone with the last name "Buck" or as a term of endearment for a young man. Additionally, in some contexts, it may refer to a youthful or spirited individual.
The Full Buck Moon is normally the month of July when the new antlers of a buck deer are in velvet. It was also often called the Full Thunder Moon, because thunderstorms are most frequent during this time.
Old Buck
yes,:old buck
The 'buck' or the 'green back'
"The Buck Wheat County"
Yes, its nickname is "The Buck wheat County" because a long time go we were not able to grow wheat. We could only grow buck wheat.
Half-dollar, half-a-buck, four bits
Buck Grangerford is most likely called "Buck" as a nickname or shortened version of his full name. Nicknames are common in literature and can signify a close relationship or add depth to a character.