Nein! (That would be No!) The name has variations in many countries, but is not noted to have been a German name. It derives from the Latin, Maximus.
I can think of three: Max Beckmann, Max Ernst und Max Pechstein
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Max Ernst
Max Reger 1873-1916. Best recent recording is probably by Peter Sykes.
Max Von Steffinits He is also the creator of this magnificent breed.
Max Fields is a German communications company.
Guten Tag = Good Day "Max" is probably a name, so "Good day Max." Max COULD be short for "Maximum", which is the same in German as in English. But that wouldn't make sense in the circumstances.
Max Uhle was born in Dresden (Germany) in 1856 of German parents.
Also max. as short form or maximal.
Yes it is
Max von Stephanitz called them "der deutsche schaferhund" when he founded the breed in 1899. The English translation is literally "the German Shepherd Dog."
Max green is of german descent