Maxim
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Maxim may refer to:
Entertainment
- Maxim, an international men's magazine
- Maxim (India), the Indian edition
- Maxim Radio, Maxim magazine's radio channel on Sirius Satellite Radio
- Maxim, a fictional ship in the manga and anime series One Piece
Literature and language
- Maxim (saying), a saying
- Maxim (literature), a type of aphorism
- Maxims (Old English poems), examples of gnomic poetry
- Maximes (1665–1678) by François de La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680)
Organizations
- Maxim Healthcare Services, a medical staffing and home healthcare company
- Maxim Institute, a public policy think tank in New Zealand
- Maxim Integrated Products, a manufacturer of analog and mixed signal integrated circuits
- Maxim Transportation Services, a Canadian truck and semi-trailer retailer
- Maxim's Catering, a chain of caterers, restaurants, and fast food shops in Hong Kong
- Maxim's Paris, a Parisian restaurant of the Belle Epoque
People
- Maxim (given name)
- Maxim (surname)
- Maximus, Metropolitan of all Rus (????-1305)
- Maxim of Bulgaria (1914-2012), Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Maxim Reality, stage name of Keith Palmer, musician in the British electronic band The Prodigy
- Carl Maximowicz, botanist (author abbreviation Maxim)
- Hiram Stevens Maxim (1840-1916), inventor
- Hiram Percy Maxim (1869-1936), radio operator
Other uses
- Maxim (philosophy), a principle that an individual uses in making a decision
- Legal maxim, certain guiding principles of law and jurisprudence
- Maxim gun, the first self-acting machine gun
- Maxim (coffee), the first American brand of freeze-dried coffee, made by General Foods
See also
- Maxima (disambiguation)
- Maxime (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Maxim"
- All pages with titles containing "Maxim"
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