Maxim (given name)
Maxim (also Maksim, “Maxym”, or Maksym) is a male first name of Roman origin. It is adopted 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.
Gender | Masculine (normally) |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Latin maximus. |
Meaning | "The greatest" in Latin. |
Region of origin | Rome |
Other names | |
Related names | Max, Maximilian, Massimiliano, Maximus |
Notable people
Monarchs:
Đorđe Branković, Despot of Serbia, monastic name Maksim.
In Christianity:
- Maxim of Bulgaria, Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Serbian Patriarch Maksim I, Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1655-1672)
In literature:
- Maxim Gorky, Russian author and political activist
- Maxim Kalashnikov, Russian author and political activist
- Max Stirner, German philosopher
In music:
- Max Bemis, an American musician and vocalist of Say Anything
- MakSim, a Russian singer
- Maksym Berezovsky, a Ukrainian composer and opera singer
- Maksim Dunayevsky, a Russian film composer
- Maksim Mrvica, a Croatian pianist
- Maxim Reality, an English singer-songwriter and MC
- Maxim Richarz, a German singer
- Maxim Vengerov, a Russian violin virtuoso and conductor
In sport:
- Can Maxim Mutaf (born 1991), Turkish-Russian basketball player
- Maxim Afinogenov, Russian ice hockey player
- Maksim Burchenko, Russian footballer
- Maksim Buznikin, Russian footballer
- Maksym Chmerkovskiy, Ukrainian ballroom dancer
- Maxim Deviatovski, Russian artistic gymnast
- Maksim "Max" Grechkin, Israeli footballer
- Maksym Kalinichenko, Ukrainian footballer
- Maksym Kowal (born 1991), Canadian soccer player
- Maxim Marinin, Russian pair skater
- Maksim Podholjuzin (born 1992), Estonian footballer
- Maksim Romaschenko, Belarusian footballer
- Maksim Shatskikh, Uzbek footballer
- Maxim Staviski, Russian-born Bulgarian world champion ice dancer
- Maksim Zhalmagambetov, Kazakh footballer
In business:
- Maksim Moshkow, Russian businessman
In politics:
- Maxim Litvinov, Russian revolutionary and diplomat
- Maksym Stepanov (born 1975), Ukrainian politician
In fiction:
- Maxim Kammerer, fictional character in the Noon Universe series
- Maxim de Winter, the second Mrs. de Winter's name for her husband in Rebecca (novel) by Daphne du Maurier
- Maxim, the main hero of Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
In crime:
- Maksim Gelman, imprisoned for murdering 4 people and attempting to murder 5 others
Articles
- Maxim
- 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.
- Maksym
- 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
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