Boy Latin 2 syllables

Caesar

SEE-zer /ˈsiː.zər/

"Thick-haired" — a name that became synonymous with power, empire, and command

Caesar is a Latin cognomen whose precise origin is debated — the most widely cited theory derives it from the Latin caesaries meaning thick hair or head of hair, though others propose origins related to the Latin caedere (to cut) or an elephant-related Moorish word. Whatever its root, the name was irreversibly transformed by Gaius Julius Caesar, the Roman general and statesman whose name became synonymous with supreme political authority. The title Caesar gave rise to Kaiser in German and Tsar in Russian, words that defined European autocracy for two millennia. As a given name, Caesar has been used since antiquity and carries unmistakable grandeur.

Quick Facts

Letters6
SyllablesCae · sar
GenderBoy
OriginLatin
Root WordCaesar
MeaningHead of hair, or thick-haired
PopularityRare
Peak Year1890
Trend → Stable
Nicknames CaeCez

About the Name Caesar

Caesar is most often interpreted as meaning thick-haired or head of hair in Latin, though the exact etymology is debated. Its cultural meaning is overwhelmingly associated with supreme power and imperial authority.
Caesar is rare as a given name in English-speaking countries but is more common in Latin America as César. Its historical weight makes it a striking and bold choice.
Caesar Augustus, Caesar Marcus, Caesar Victor, and Caesar James all carry the name's imperial resonance with different degrees of grandeur.
Caesar is a Latin cognomen from the family of Gaius Julius Caesar. After his death it became the title of Roman emperors and later evolved into Kaiser (German) and Tsar (Russian).
Caesars are associated with ambition, natural leadership, and commanding presence — the qualities embodied by Julius Caesar himself.
Caesar is rarely nicknamed due to its monumental weight, though Cez and Cae are sometimes used informally.

Personality of Caesar

Perceived character traits commonly associated with people named Caesar

Creativity 65%
Elegance 88%
Independence 92%
Intelligence 90%
Strength 96%
Warmth 58%

Famous People Named Caesar

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Julius Caesar
Roman general and statesman who transformed the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire and is one of history's most influential figures
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Caesar Chavez
American labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers union
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Augustus Caesar
First Roman Emperor whose reign inaugurated the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace across the empire

Middle Names for Caesar

Beautiful combinations that flow well with Caesar

Caesar Augustus Caesar Marcus Caesar Julius Caesar Maximus Caesar Victor Caesar Alexander Caesar Aurelius Caesar James Caesar Anthony Caesar Leon

Names Similar to Caesar

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History of Caesar

100 BC
Gaius Julius Caesar born in Rome, beginning the name's association with supreme power
44 BC
Julius Caesar is assassinated, but his name lives on in the imperial title
27 BC
Augustus adopts the title Caesar, beginning its transformation into a synonym for emperor
800 AD
Charlemagne revives the Caesar title as Kaiser across the Holy Roman Empire
1890
Caesar sees modest use as a given name in the United States, particularly in immigrant communities

Numerology & Symbolism of Caesar

2
Destiny Number
Sum of all letters
7
Soul Urge
Sum of vowels
Zodiac Affinity
Leo
1
Lucky Number
Personal power digit
🎨
Lucky Color
Imperial Gold
💎
Lucky Stone
Ruby
🌸
Lucky Flower
Laurel

Caesar Around the World

How Caesar is written in different languages and scripts

Caesar
Latin
César
Spanish
Cesare
Italian
Цезарь
Russian
Καίσαρ
Greek
قيصر
Arabic
カエサル
Japanese
凯撒
Chinese