Maxim (surname)

Maxim (surname)

People named Maxim include;

  • Hiram Percy Maxim (1869-1936), founder of the American Radio Relay League
  • Hiram Stevens Maxim (1840-1916), inventor and firearm designer
  • Joey Maxim (1922-2001), American boxer and one-time Light Heavyweight champion of the world

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