Male Polish given name · rank 15 among male names (2024)
/ˌmak.sɨ.ˈmi.ljan/ · mahk-sih-MEE-lyahn
Maksymilian is the Polish form of the Latin name Maximilianus, derived from the adjective maximus, meaning "greatest". The name thus carries the sense of "the greatest" or "the most eminent".
The name is of Roman pedigree, and its standing was cemented by saints — above all, in Poland, by Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe, a Franciscan friar who gave his life for a fellow prisoner at Auschwitz. It is largely thanks to him that the name is especially cherished by Polish families today.
It descends from the Latin Maximilianus, formed from maximus — "greatest", the superlative of magnus — "great". Some sources also connect it with the Roman gens Maximus.
| Nominative | Maksymilian |
| Genitive | Maksymiliana |
| Dative | Maksymilianowi |
| Accusative | Maksymiliana |
| Instrumental | Maksymilianem |
| Locative | Maksymilianie |
| Vocative | Maksymilianie |
In Poland, Maksymilian celebrates its name day on 14 August, 12 October, 27 November.
Maks, Maksiu, Maksio, Maksymilianek, Maksiek.
Equivalents in other languages include Maximilian (English, German), Maximilien (French), Massimiliano (Italian) and Maximiliano (Spanish, Portuguese); a common short form is Max.
Maksymilian has grown in popularity in recent years and is now among the names readily chosen for Polish boys.