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Max (given name)

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Max (/ˈmæks/) is a given name. For males, it is often short for Maximilian, Maxim, Maxwell, Maxfield, or Maximus in English; Maximos in Greek; or Maxime or Maxence in French.[1] For females, it usually stands for Maxine.

Almost all Max names derive from the Latin Maximus, in circulation since the Classical Era and used in Ancient Rome as a cognomen. This was the third name in the three-part system known as the tria nomina. The cognomen began as a nickname and would have been given to men of the patrician class who demonstrated traits of greatness. The name Maximus was introduced to the Celtic Britons during the 1st century Roman occupation. Maximus the Confessor was a 7th-century monk and theologian from Constantinople.[citation needed]

Notable people and characters with the name include:

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  • Max Jammer (1915–2010), Israeli physicist and Rector and Acting President of Bar-Ilan University
  • Max Johnson (born 2001), American football player

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  • Max Park (born 2001), American Rubik's Cube speedsolver
  • Max Pauly (1907–1946), German SS concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes
  • Max Pechstein (1881–1955), German painter
  • Lord Max Percy (born 1990), British financial analyst
  • Max Planck (1858–1947), German theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
  • Max Purcell (born 1998), Australian tennis player

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  • Max Reger (1873–1916), German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher
  • Max Reinhardt (1873–1943), Austrian-born American theatre and film director, intendant and theatrical producer
  • Max Reinhardt (publisher) (1915–2002), British publisher
  • Max Reis (1927–2014), chemical engineer and President of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
  • Max Rheinstein (1899–1977), German-American jurist
  • Max Roach (1924–2007), American jazz drummer
  • Max Rose (born 1986), American soldier and politician
  • Max Rudolf (conductor) (1902–1995), German conductor

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  • Max Ugrai (born 1995), German basketball player

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  • Max Zaslofsky (1925–1985), American National Basketball Association player and American Basketball Association coach

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  1. ^ "Behind the Name: Meaning, origin, and history of the name Max". Behind the Name. Retrieved 7 March 2016.