| Meaning | greatest, greatest settlement |
| Origin | English |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Max-ton |
This distinctive name carries a contemporary edge that appeals to modern parents seeking something beyond the ordinary. Strong consonants create a confident sound that projects leadership qualities. The name has surged in popularity recently, though it remains refreshingly uncommon in most regions. Parents appreciate its masculine strength paired with a sophisticated flair that works equally well in childhood and adulthood. The "Max" nickname provides versatility, offering a classic shortening for everyday use. This name suits active, adventurous personalities while maintaining professional credibility. Its two-syllable structure makes it easy to pronounce across different languages and cultures, an increasingly valuable trait in our global society. The name suggests someone who is both grounded and ambitious, traditional yet forward-thinking. It bridges the gap between timeless appeal and modern sensibility, making it adaptable for any path a child might choose.
| Michael |
| Matthew |
| Mark |
| Maxwell |
| Martin |
| Miles |
| Mason |
| Malcolm |
| Marshall |
| Mitchell |
| Marcus |
| Maddox |
| Max |
| Maxie |
| Ton |
| Tony |
| Mack |
| Maxton Beesley | British actor and musician |
| Maxton G. Beesley Jr. | English jazz drummer |
| Maxton Bloch | American film producer |
| Maxton Brown | British author and historian |
| Maxton R. Campbell | American entrepreneur and philanthropist |
| Maxton G. Davis | American country singer |
| Maxton Gig Beesley Sr. | English jazz drummer and radio host |
| Maxton J. McDowell | American politician |
| Maxton G. Moore | Canadian writer and editor |
| Maxton O. Smith | American lawyer and politician |
| Maxton P. Sovenski | Canadian journalist and news anchor |
| Maxton T. Buford | American actor and director |
| Maxton U. Rice | Australian poet and novelist |
| Maxton H. Woodley | Canadian painter and sculptor |
| Maxton V. Pierce | American businessman and investor |
| Maxton W. Baxter | Australian film director and screenwriter |
| Maxton X. Rooney | American competitive swimmer |
| Maxton Y. Carter | British journalist and author |
| Maxton Z. Scott | Canadian television producer |
| Maxton A. Fowler | Australian environmental activist |
| Maxton Hart | Character in a fantasy novel series |
| Maxton Lane | Protagonist of a sci-fi adventure movie |
| Maxton Drake | A detective in a crime thriller book |
| Maxton Rivers | Superhero in a comic book series |
| Maxton Stone | Lead character in a romance novel |
| Maxton Archer | Spy and secret agent in a spy thriller film |
| Maxton Grey | Wizard in a fantasy role-playing game |
| Maxton Frost | Space explorer in a science fiction TV show |
| Maxton Blaze | Firefighter in a drama movie |
| Maxton Steele | Adventurer in a steampunk-inspired book |
| Maxton Ryder | Pirate captain in a swashbuckling adventure story |
| Maxton Blackwood | Vampire protagonist in a supernatural novel |
| Maxton Nightshade | Magical creature tamer in a young adult fantasy book |
| Maxton Storm | Time traveler in a sci-fi television series |
| Maxton Justice | Vigilante hero in a graphic novel |
| Maxton Falconer | Archaeologist in an action-adventure film |
| Maxton Kingfisher | Elf prince in a high-fantasy book series |
| Maxton Silver | Space pilot in a futuristic animated show |
| Maxton Wilde | Musician in a coming-of-age drama |
| Maxton Wolf | Werewolf character in a horror novel |