The name Maksymilian is a distinguished and classic male name of Polish origin. Pronounced as mahk-si-MEE-lee-ahn, it is a variant of the more widely known Maximilian, which has roots in Latin and means "greatest." This name carries a sense of grandeur and historical significance, often associated with royalty and nobility. In Poland, it remains a popular choice due to its strong cultural ties and timeless appeal. Although not commonly used in the United States, Maksymilian has seen modest but consistent usage over the years, reflecting its unique charm and international flair. The variations Maximilian and Maximillian offer alternative spellings that are equally regal and sophisticated.
Maksymilian Horwitz was a prominent leader and theoretician of the Polish socialist and communist movement. |
Maksymilian Węgrzynek was a Polish-American publisher, social activist, and co-founder of the Józef Piłsudski Institute of America and the Polish American Congress. |
Maksymilian Dionizy Gierymski was a Polish painter known for his expertise in watercolors and was the older brother of painter Aleksander Gierymski. |
Maksymilian Koźmin was a Polish footballer who played in two matches for the Poland national football team from 1930 to 1931. |
Maksymilian Rogalski is a retired Polish footballer known for his role as a defensive midfielder. |