Certificate of Name
Max
Masculine
Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Max is a short form of names like Maximilian, Maxim, or, in English, Maxwell. It also coincides with the informal word for maximum. Virtually all forms of Max ultimately derive from the Latin cognomen Maximus, meaning “greatest,” which was used in Ancient Rome as a third name (tria nomina) for men of the patrician class. Etymology and History The name Maximus emerged as a nickname for individuals demonstrating greatness. It spread to the Celtic Britons during the 1st century Roman occupation. Later, Maximus the Confessor, a 7th-century monk and theologian from Constantinople, enhanced the name’s religious significance. The evolution of Max as a standalone name happened largely through the medieval popularity of Maximilian (a combination of Maximus and Aemilianus), which in turn produced the pet form Max. Today, Max is used across many languages, including Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Russian, and Swedish. Notable Bearers Famous bearers include the German sociologist Max Weber (1864–1920), a foundational figure in modern social theory, and the physicist Max Planck (1858–1947), who pioneered quantum theory and won the Nobel Prize in 1918. The name is also associated with the title character in the Mad Max film series, starting with the 1979 movie. Additionally, Max has been a common name in arts and entertainment; Spanish cartoonist Max (Francesc Capdevila Gisbert, born 1956) and Korean singer Max (born 1989) are contemporary examples. Variants and Related Names Variants include Maxi and Maxie in German and English, as well as Milian in Norwegian and Maks in Russian. Feminine forms are Maximiliane (German), Maxine and Maxene (English). Related cross-linguistic forms include Maksim (Ukrainian), Maxime (French), and Maximos (Greek). The name’s Roman roots also connect it to Maximus and Maximilianus. Meaning: “Greatest” (from Latin Maximus) Origin : Latin cognomen, later pet form of Maximilian/Maxim Type : Short form (unisex: primarily masculine, but also used for females as short for Maxine) Usage Regions: Europe (Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish) and beyond
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