Maximinus
Maximinus Name meanings & History
The greatest one, largest. Roman cognomen that was derived from Maximus. Saint Maximinus was a 4th-century bishop of Trier. Another saint by this name (also called Mesmin) was a 6th-century abbot from Orléans. Maximinus is a name that is still used today, albeit infrequently. It is more commonly used in countries with strong ties to ancient Rome, such as Italy, Spain, and Portugal.
Zodiac Sign of Maximinus: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Maximinus:
M: Memorabilia,Manipulative,Mother,Maternal,Mushy,Mommy,Memory
A: Ambitious,Assertive,Argumentative,Angry,Action,Aggressive
X: Exaggeration,Excitement,Extensive,X marks' the spot,Extreme,Extravagant,Exhaustive
I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence
N: Neat,Nagging,Neurosis,Nervous,Nutrition,Nitpicking,Nice
U: Utopia,Universality,Understanding,Undermining,Unity
S: Sensuality,Social Standing,Solidity,Security,Sex,Status,Success
Maximinus is:- a Classic name
- a Mature name
- a Simple name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
The most famous Maximinus was Maximinus Thrax, who ruled the Roman Empire from 235 to 238 AD. Other notable people with the name include Saint Maximinus of Trier, a bishop and martyr from the 4th century AD, and Maximinus II, a Roman Emperor who ruled from 308 to 313 AD.
Related Names to Maximinus
Maximilian, Maximus