Majik is a masculine given name that functions as an orthographic innovation of the English noun “magic,” which itself descends from Latin magicus and Greek magikos—terms historically linked to the Magi of ancient Persia and denoting mastery of the arcane. In adopting the unconventional spelling “Majik,” this appellation exemplifies a broader Anglo-American trend toward deliberate lexical variation, conferring upon bearers a connotation of transformation and creative potential. Phonetically rendered as MA-jik (/ˈmædʒɪk/), it occupies a marginal yet persistent position within United States naming data: since 2010, annual tallies have ranged from five to eleven occurrences, with Social Security Administration rankings oscillating between 882 and 936. Such metrics underscore its rarity and the gradual emergence of “Majik” as a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name that conveys both modern individualism and an implicit invitation to wonder.