Maxim (more accurately spelled Maksim assuming that "X" is not a consonant, but the conjunction of "K" and "S" sounds; “Maksym”, or "Maxym") is an epicene (or gender-neutral) first name of Roman origin mainly given to males. It is adopted in Slavic-speaking countries such as Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro, as well as in countries which have maintained ties to the Soviet era. The spelling variant Maxime is also common in the French-speaking world. The name is derived from the Latin family name Maximus, meaning "the greatest".[1] Maxim is also a less well-known surname.

Maksim/Maxim/Maksym
GenderEpicene
Origin
Word/nameLatin maximus.
Meaning"The greatest" in Latin.
Region of originAncient Rome
Other names
Related namesMax, Maximilian, Massimiliano, Maximus, Maksym, Maxime, Massimo

Notable people

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Monarchs:

Đorđe Branković, Despot of Serbia, monastic name Maksim.

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In crime:

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

Articles

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Surname

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

See also

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References

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