Max is a Watermelon!
What a big day for the little guy. Max had his last ultrasound and has grown into a watermelon!
Is Getting Bigger!!
What a big day for the little guy. Max had his last ultrasound and has grown into a watermelon!
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Can you believe how much Max has grown! He was wiggling all over during this Ultrasound. The technician told us that he kicked or punched wherever she put the probe!

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The boy’s name Maxwell is pronounced MAKS-wel. It is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Maxwell is “Mack’s stream“. Place name. Mack was probably based on the name Magnus (Latin) “great“. See also Mac. Editor Maxwell Perskins; playwright Maxwell Anderson.
Maxwell has 1 variant form: Maxwelle.
For more information, see also the related name Max.
Maxwell is a somewhat common first name for men (#695 out of 1220) and an even more common last name for both men and women (#404 out of 88799). (1990 U.S. Census)
MAXIMILIAN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German, English, Scandinavian
Pronounced: mahk-see-MEE-lee-ahn (German), mak-si-MIL-ee-ən (English), mak-si-MIL-yən (English)  [key]
From the Roman name Maximilianus, which was derived from MAXIMUS. It was borne by a 3rd-century saint and martyr. In the 15th century the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III gave this name to his son and eventual heir. In this case it was a blend of the names of the Roman generals Fabius Maximus and Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus, who Frederick admired. It was subsequently borne by a second Holy Roman Emperor, two kings of Bavaria, and a short-lived Habsburg emperor of Mexico.
The boy’s name Maximilian is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Maximilian is “greatest“. The name of three Roman emperors and various saints. The name is popular in Germany. Actor Maximilian Schell.
Maximilian has 26 variant forms: Mac, Mack, Maks, Maksim, Maksym, Maksymilian, Massimiliano, Massimo, Max, Maxey, Maxemilian, Maxemilion, Maxie, Maxim, Maxime, Maximilian, Maximiliano, Maximilianus, Maximilien, Maximillian, Maximino, Maximo, Maximos, Maxy, Maxymilian and Maxymillian.
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Origin of the name Maxwell:
Transferred use of the Scottish surname originating from a place-name derived from the name Maccus (great) and the Old English wielle (spring, pool) or wella (stream). The name was indicative of one who dwelled at Maccus’ spring or the stream of Maccus.
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The Name Game: Mad About Max!
It’s hard to find a hotter name for boys than Max, and for good reason. Meaning ‘greatest’ in its traditional Latin form of Maximus, nameberry.com co-developer Pamela Redmond Satran says that Max is “unpretentious and friendly but also sounds cool.â€
Maybe that’s why celebrity moms and dads have been choosing the moniker in droves. Charlie Sheen, Gilbert Gottfried, Christina Aguilera, Lance Armstrong, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, Ryan and Trista Sutter and more have all been mad about various forms of Max in recent years, and they’re just the latest celebrity generation to lend it their stamp of approval. Seasoned stars like Dustin Hoffman, Henry Winkler, Steven Spielberg, Nora Ephron and Carl Bernstein all opted for Max with their (now grown) children.
It is a name that has stood the test of time in more ways than one! Pamela explains,
“Saint Maximus was a 7th century monk and theologian from Constantinople. Maximilian grew out of Maximus and has been born by saints, kings and emperors.â€
While the name Maxwell — as chosen by Bachelorette alums the Sutters and cyclist Lance Armstrong — has “a somewhat different root,†according to Pamela, it does have a similar meaning. An old Scottish name standing for ‘Mack’s stream,†Maxwell derives from the Scandinavian ‘Magnus’ — a name selected by both Will Ferrell and Kristy Swanson — which also means “great.†All forms of the name are on the rise. According to nameberry.com, in 2008 Max ranked #126, Maxwell ranked #134, Maximus ranked #258 and Maximilian ranked #300. Adds Pamela,
“Taken all together, there were nearly 9000 boys in the US given the name last year, which puts it in the Top 50, right between Jordan and Robert – much more popular than it seems!â€
MAXIMUS
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from Latin maximus “greatest”. Saint Maximus was a monk and theologian from Constantinople in the 7th century.
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Homecoming week had “Movie Star” costume day…. Lauren chose classy canine style!
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