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MAXTYN
MasculineIrish male given name meaning "devout secret" or "pious whisper," derived from the ancient Irish name Mágh Séathrún.
MAXUEL
MasculineUnique French name composed of 'Max', meaning 'greatest', and 'uel' from 'hilaire', meaning 'cheerful'. It has ancient Roman origins, notably through Saint Maxime, and retains a distinctive European sound.
MAXUM
MasculineVariant of the Latin-origin name Maximilian, meaning "greatest" and tracing back to ancient Roman usage among imperial family members.
MAXUS
MasculineRare yet meaningful Latin-origin name derived from 'maximus', meaning 'greatest'. It shares roots with Maximus, as seen in the historical figure Maximus Decimus Meridius from 'Gladiator'.
MAXWEL
MasculineMaxwell is an English given name derived from the Old Norman surname Maxwell, meaning 'great spring' or 'powerful stream'.
MAXWELL
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Scottish surname Maxwell, which means 'son of Wal,' or 'stranger.'
MAXWILL
MasculineAmerican given name created by combining Maxwell ('great in battle') and William ('resolute protection').
MAXX
MasculineModern male name with unknown origin and meaning, believed to be a variant spelling of Max, which may derive from Latin "maximus" or German Maximilian.
MAXXAMUS
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name meaning "greatest" or "largest," historically associated with strength and power, popularized by the character Maximus in the movie "Gladiator.
MAXXEN
MasculineModern Latin variant of the traditional name Maximus, meaning "greatest" or "largest," conveying strength and confidence.
MAXXIM
MasculineRare French name derived from Latin "maximus," meaning "greatest." It has historical significance, associated with figures like Saint Maximus the Confessor and royal titles such as Maximilian I. Today, it's less common but carries strong associations of strength and intelligence.
MAXXIMO
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name that embodies greatness and power, originating from ancient Roman culture and once associated with prominent figures like Emperor Maximus.
MAXXIMUS
MasculinePowerful Latin-derived name meaning 'greatest', popularized in ancient Rome.
MAXXIS
MasculineMaxxis: A Greek-derived name meaning 'greatest', originally borne by an Argonaut hero known for strength and courage.
MAXXON
MasculineRecently invented, modern name without established origin or meaning.
MAXXTON
MasculineModern American name created by blending Maxwell and an invented element, xton. It has no specific meaning but offers a trendy sound.
MAXXWEL
MasculineMaxwell is an English name of Scottish origin, meaning 'great stream', and was originally used as a Scottish Clan name.
MAXXWELL
MasculineRare English name variant of Maxwell, originating from the Scottish surname meaning "of/from Maxwell's field/plac
MAXY
MasculineUnique, French-origin given name derived from Maximilien, meaning 'greatest among the people'.
MAXYM
MasculineMaxim is a male given name of Latin origin, meaning "greatest" or "most excellent," widely used throughout history, notably by Roman Emperor Maxentius.
MAXYMILIAN
MasculineDistinct Latin-origin name derived from 'maximus', meaning 'greatest'. Popularized by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, it signifies power and grandeur.
MAXYMUS
MasculineUncommon Latin-origin name derived from 'maximus', meaning 'greatest'.
MAXYN
MasculineLatin name meaning "greatest", derived from Maximus, used by early Christian saints and Roman generals like Maximus Decimus Meridius.
MAY
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'month of May,' symbolizing blooming flowers and pleasant weather, popularized during the Victorian era despite never being extremely common.
MAYA
MasculineSanskrit-derived feminine given name meaning 'illusion' or 'magic', originating from the Hindu goddess of creation and illusion.
MAYAKEN
MasculineUnique and rare Japanese name composed of "Maya" (illusion/magic) and "Ken" (strength).
MAYAN
MasculineDistinctive female name of Latin American origin derived from the ancient Maya civilization, signifying "of the Maya" or "pertaining to the Maya people.
MAYANK
MasculineIndian name from Rajasthan, derived from 'Maya', meaning 'illusion' or 'magic'. It's associated with ancient literature and Hindu mythology, carrying a sense of mystique and spiritual significance.
MAYAR
MasculineUnique Basque name meaning 'to admire', associated with mythical guardians of otherworldly realms, and celebrated in Basque folklore through ancient traditions like Mayadiko.
MAYAS
MasculineUnique Spanish given name originating from the ancient Mayan civilization, known for its architectural marvels, advanced mathematics, writing system, and precise astronomy observations.
MAYCE
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name meaning "greater" or "more", originally used as a medieval nickname for strength or importance.
MAYCEN
MasculineRare, modern name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the United States during the late 20th century.
MAYCEON
MasculineAfrican American invented name created in the early 21st century, valued for its rhythmic qualities and unisex appeal, despite lacking traditional meaning or etymology.
MAYCO
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Spanish origin, derived from the ancient Basque name Maiatz meaning "May".
MAYCOL
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from "mayo," meaning "month of May," popularized by Miguel de Cervantes. It's often associated with positivity due to its springtime connection. Notable bearers include Brazilian footballer Maycol Guedes and Mexican actor Maycol Rodriguez.
MAYCON
MasculineUnique Brazilian name derived from the Portuguese word for "apple.
MAYEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from "mayil," meaning "miracle." It's associated with Abishai, one of King David's mightiest warriors known for his bravery and miraculous deeds.
MAYEN
MasculineMayen: An enigmatic name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity despite its unclear meaning.
MAYER
MasculineGerman surname turned given name, originally meaning "farmer" or "peasant," now widely used globally with timeless appeal.
MAYES
MasculineMayes is of Welsh origin, meaning "son of Matthew," derived from the Latin Matthaeus, signifying "gift of God." Traditionally used as a boy's name, some parents now choose it for girls due to its unique appeal and rich history dating back to the 13th century in Wales.