
Random Maximus Factoid: According to the 2015 U.S. What year had the most people named Maximus born? The highest recorded use of the first name Maximus was in 2014 with a total of 2,135 babies. When was Maximus first recorded in the United States? The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the first name Maximus is Monday, March 26th, 1888. What year were 5 or more babies first named Maximus? The name was first given to 5 or more babies in the year 1997 when it was given as a first name to 5 new born babies. That's more than enough people named Maximus to occupy the territory of British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom) with an estimated population of 24,000 (as of July 1, 2012). How many people with the first name Maximus have been born in the United States? From 1880 to 2019, the Social Security Administration has recorded 27,303 babies born with the first name Maximus in the United States. How Popular is the name Maximus? Maximus is the 1,489 th most popular name of all time. if you start rattling off about revenge in Maximus-speak, you might sound a little pretentious-and scary. If you were to drop this quote at a dinner party, would you get an in-unison "awww" or would everyone roll their eyes and never invite you back? Here it is, on a scale of 1-10. Mad Max is that other violent Australian. There was also a recent reference on Bob's Burgers, when Bob yells to a crowd "Are you not entertained?" like Mad Max himself. How about in the South Park "Imaginationland" episode, when Cartman's dreams of home are just like Maximus's? (We'd love to see Maximus and Cartman in the ring. This quote doesn't get a whole lot of play, but Gladiator has fought its way into a permanent position in pop culture-dom. Check out the guts and glory in this clip. The macho-man quote comes after Maximus has just won a battle in the arena and oh-so-dramatically reveals himself to Commodus and all of Rome. The ex-general then ends up as a slave-gladiator, hacking his way to revenge.
In his climb to power, Commodus murders his dear old dad, and Maximus's family to boot. So… the quote kinda sums it up, but for the record: Gladiator is about a beefy Roman general named Maximus who's betrayed by Commodus ( Joaquin Phoenix), the weasel-y son of the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. This line is spoken by Maximus (played by Russell Crowe) in the movie Gladiator, directed by Ridley Scott (2000). Family Courage Gladiator Power Politics Death Success Strength Movie Context