Latin Origin

Maximillian

An alternate spelling of Maximilian with a doubled 'l,' emphasizing the classical Latin root Maximilianus meaning 'greatest.' This variation appeals to parents who want the dignified, imperial weight of Maximilian but with a slightly softer, more flowing pronunciation. It retains all the historical prestige of European monarchy while feeling fresh.

Maximillian is a boy's name of Latin origin. An alternate spelling of Maximilian with a doubled 'l,' emphasizing the classical Latin root Maximilianus meaning 'greatest.' This variation appeals to parents who want the dignified, imperial weight of Maximilian but with a slightly softer, more flowing pronunciation. It retains all the historical prestige of European monarchy while feeling fresh.

A common spelling variant in English-speaking countries, often chosen to adjust pronunciation and visual balance.

Origin & Etymology

The name Maximillian has roots in the Latin language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “an alternate spelling of Maximilian with a doubled 'l,' emphasizing the classical Latin root Maximilianus meaning 'greatest”.

Cultural context: A common spelling variant in English-speaking countries, often chosen to adjust pronunciation and visual balance.

As a boy's name, Maximillian carries the character of its Latin heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Maximilian Schell

EntertainmentAustrian-Swiss

Best Supporting Actor Oscar for 'Judgment at Nuremberg,' European theater and film

Austrian-Swiss actor, director, and producer known for his powerful performances in films like 'Judgment at Nuremberg' (1961), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.

1930 – 2014

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Maximilian Kolbe

HistoricalPolish

Franciscan martyr at Auschwitz, saint of the Catholic Church, voluntary self-sacrifice

Polish Franciscan friar and Catholic martyr who was canonized as a saint for his self-sacrifice during World War II, volunteering to die in place of another prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp.

1894 – 1941

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Max Planck

ScienceGerman

Founder of quantum mechanics, proposed energy quanta, Nobel Prize in Physics

German theoretical physicist and founder of quantum mechanics who proposed the concept of energy quanta (photons), fundamentally revolutionizing physics and earning him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.

1858 – 1947

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Maximilian Robespierre

HistoricalFrench

French revolutionary leader, architect of the Reign of Terror, executed during Thermidorian Reaction

French revolutionary leader and politician who rose to prominence during the Reign of Terror (1793-1794) as a member of the Committee of Public Safety, known for his radical ideology and controversial role in the French Revolution.

1758 – 1794

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Maximilian I

HistoricalAustrian

Holy Roman Emperor, 'the Last Knight,' founder of Habsburg supremacy

Holy Roman Emperor (1493-1519) and Archduke of Austria, known as 'the Last Knight' for his extensive military campaigns and marriage alliances that expanded Habsburg power across Europe.

1459 – 1519

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Maximillian mean?

Maximillian means "An alternate spelling of Maximilian with a doubled 'l,' emphasizing the classical Latin root Maximilianus meaning 'greatest.' This variation appeals to parents who want the dignified, imperial weight of Maximilian but with a slightly softer, more flowing pronunciation. It retains all the historical prestige of European monarchy while feeling fresh.", and is of Latin origin.

Is Maximillian a boy name?

Maximillian is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Maximillian?

Maximillian is of Latin origin. A common spelling variant in English-speaking countries, often chosen to adjust pronunciation and visual balance.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

5

Origin

Latin

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