Maksymilian is a masculine given name of Polish origin and Slavic roots. It is composed of two elements: the root "mak" which means "great" or "powerful," and the suffix "-milan" which signifies "gracious" or "kind." Thus, Maksymilian can be translated to mean "great and kind."
The name Maksymilian has a long history in Poland. It was particularly popular among Polish nobility during the 16th and 17th centuries. One notable figure with this name is Maximilian III Joseph, who was the Elector of Bavaria from 1597 until his death in 1651.
In other Slavic cultures, Maksymilian has also been adopted and used interchangeably with similar-sounding names such as Maximilian or Makсим (Maxim). Despite its roots being predominantly Polish, Maksymilian can be found among various European nations today due to historical connections and cultural exchange.
Over the past 27 years, the name Maksymilian has seen a significant increase in popularity, with a steady rise from just 6 births per year in the late 90s to a peak of 28 births in 2011. However, since then there's been a decline, reaching as low as 13 births in recent years. Overall, Maksymilian has been given to 457 babies during this period.