also buck-eye, "American horse-chestnut tree," 1763, said to be so called from resemblance of the nut to a stag's eye (see buck (n.1) + eye (n.)). Meaning "native of Ohio" is attested since 1822, from the great number of such trees growing there. Used figuratively in early 20c. of anything cheap or inferior.
Bucephalus
buck
buckaroo
buckboard
bucket
buckeye
buckhorn
Buckinghamshire
buckish
buckle
buckler