Caesar

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The name Caesar means "head of hair" or "hairy" in Latin. It was originally a cognomen (nickname) given to an ancestor with a full head of hair.
Pronunciation
KIE-sar(Latin)
SEE-zər(English)
The name Caesar is pronounced "SEE-zer".
Popularity
The name Caesar is currently not very popular in the world.

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Caesar Name meanings & History

The name Caesar means "head of hair" or "hairy" in Latin. It was originally a cognomen (nickname) given to an ancestor with a full head of hair. From a Roman cognomen that possibly meant "hairy", from Latin caesaries "hair". Julius Caesar and his adopted son Julius Caesar Octavianus (commonly known as Augustus) were both rulers of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC. Caesar was used as a title by the emperors that came after them. The name Caesar can be used as a first name or a last name.

Zodiac Sign of Caesar: Curious Gemini

Synonyms of Caesar:

C: Curious,Clever,Copycat,Candid,Choice,Cute,Chatty

A: Angry,Action,Ambitious,Assertive,Argumentative,Aggressive

E: Environment,Expressive,Enliven,Entertain,Enlighten,Exaggerate

S: Social Standing,Success,Sensuality,Security,Sex,Status,Solidity

R: Reason,Rational,Restless,Resourceful

Caesar is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Complex name
  • a Devious name
  • a Formal name
  • a Mature name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Strange name
  • a Strong name
  • a Upper name

Famous People

Famous people with the name Caesar include Caesar Rodney, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and Caesar Cardini, the inventor of the Caesar salad.

2.) CAESAR (Male)

Usage: English

Meanings: A borrowing of the Latin surname Caesar, used as the title of early Roman emperors. Its origin and meaning are uncertain. Some believe it is derived from caedo (to cut); others think it to be from caesius (blue-gray). Another suggestion is that it is derived from caesaries (hairy). Caesar was first used as a given name in the 16th century when it was brought to England by Cesare Adelmare (1558-1636), a Venetian physician to Queen Elizabeth. (SEE-ZER)


3.) Caesar (Male)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) long-haired. History: a title for Roman emperors. See also

Other Forms: Caesarae, Caesare, Caesario, Caesarius, Caeser, Caezar, Casar, Casare, Caseare, Czar, Saecer, Saeser, Seasar


4.) Caesar (Male)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) focused leader

Other Forms: Caeser, Caez, Caezer, Cesaro, Cezar, Seezer


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