Maxim (given name)

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Maxim
GenderMasculine (normally)
Origin
Word/nameLatin maximus.
Meaning"The greatest" in Latin.
Region of originRome
Other names
Related namesMax, Maximilian, Massimiliano, Maximus

Maxim (also Maksim or Maksym) is a male first name of Roman origin. It is common in Slavic-speaking countries, mainly in Belarus, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine. The name is derived from the Latin family name Maximus, meaning "the greatest".[1] Maxim is also a less well-known surname.

Notable people[]

Monarchs:

Đorđe Branković, Despot of Serbia, monastic name Maksim.

In Christianity:

In literature:

In music:

In sport:

In business:

In politics:

In fiction:

In crime:

  • Maksim Gelman, imprisoned for murdering 4 people and attempting to murder 5 others

Articles[]

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  • For people, places or things named Maxim, see All pages with titles beginning with Maxim.
Maksim
  • For people, places or things named Maksim, see All pages with titles beginning with Maksim.
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  • For people, places or things named Maksym, see All pages with titles beginning with Maksym.

Surname[]

For people with the surname Maxim, see Maxim (surname).

See also[]

  • Maxim (disambiguation), general disambiguation page
  • Maxime, the equivalent name in French

References[]

  1. ^ "Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Maxim". Retrieved 2007-12-30.
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