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Forename Maxime

Throughout the world, Maxime (Максим Russia Ukraine Belarus France Kazakhstan, Maxime France Russia Cameroon Belgium Ivory Coast, Maxim France Russia Romania Cameroon Belgium, among others...) is a widespread masculine first name. The first name Maxime is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, where it is a widespread male name, Russia, where it is a common boy's name, and Moldova (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Russia, Ukraine, and France. Much less frequently, Maxime is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Maxime

name Maksyma, name Magnopere, name Mãximë, name Максім, name Maximǝ, name Макс, name Maxîme, name Màxime, name Máxime, name Massimo, name Maxime, name Māxīmē, name Масіма, name Maxïme, name Maksym, name ماسيمو, name Màxim, name ماكسيم, name マキシム, name Maximé, name Makszim, name مكسيم, name Массимо, name Maksime, name Maksim, name Maxíme, name Максимэ, name Maxìme, name Массімо, name מקסים, name Максимка, name Máximo, name Maxim, name Маки, name Maxıme, name Maksims, name Максиме, name Махиме, name Масимо, name Максим
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Максим Ukraine, Kazakhstan, France, Belarus, Russia
Maxime France, Russia, Cameroon, Belgium, Ivory Coast
Maxim Romania, France, Russia, Cameroon, Belgium
מקסים Israel
مكسيم Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Algeria
マキシム Japan
ماكسيم Palestinian Territory

First name Maxime in the context

Maxime is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Maxime de Trailles , the Honoré de Balzac character, The Thirteen; Maxime Sanders , character in Goede tijden, slechte tijden; Maxime Robin , character in Plus belle la vie; Maxime Ravel , the character of Chante !, Chante! and Maxime , the fictional character appearing in the movie « Premières neiges », Early Winter, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

maxime de madaure DZ (b. 350) link
picture of maxime julien émeriau de beauverger maxime julien émeriau de beauverger maxime julien émeriau de beauverger French admiral (1762-1845), FR (b. 1762) link
picture of maxime iii mazloum maxime iii mazloum maxime iii mazloum Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, SY (b. 1779) link
maxime de redon FR (b. 1750) link
picture of maxime du camp maxime du camp maxime du camp French photographer and writer, FR (b. 1822) link
picture of maxime durand-fardel maxime durand-fardel maxime durand-fardel FR (b. 1815) link
picture of maxime lalanne maxime lalanne maxime lalanne French etcher (1827-1886), FR (b. 1827) link
picture of maxime gaucher maxime gaucher maxime gaucher French teacher and literary critic (1829-1888), FR (b. 1828) link
maxime de choiseul d'aillecourt French politician, FR (b. 1779) link
maxime de ricard French magistrate, FR (b. 1780) link
maxime lemaire French politician (1786-1870), FR (b. 1786) link
picture of maxime lisbonne maxime lisbonne maxime lisbonne French journalist (1839-1905), FR (b. 1839) link
maxime massoni FR (b. 1779) link
picture of marie maxime cornu marie maxime cornu marie maxime cornu French botanist (1843-1901), FR (b. 1843) link
picture of maxime vuillaume maxime vuillaume maxime vuillaume engineer, journalist, member of the Paris Commune, FR (b. 1844) link

Characteristic surnames

Max, Garcia, Gagnon, Girard, Thomas, Bernard, Richard, Garnier, Gautier, Laurent, Dupont, Lambert, Legrand, Lefevre, Vincent, Bertrand, Rousseau, Gauthier, Lefebvre, Tremblay, Fontaine, Leblanc, Dubois, Dumont, Durand, Roy, Roux, Morel, Morin, Simon, Caron, Blanc, Petit, Robin, Denis, David, Duval, Leroy, Faure, Martin, Moreau, Michel, Brunet, Perrin, Pierre, Robert, Fournier, and Chevalier