The name Keiser is of German origin, translating to 'emperor'. It is derived from the Middle High German word 'kaiser', which itself comes from the Latin 'caesar'. This name was traditionally used as a title for rulers and leaders in Europe, notably by the Holy Roman Empire. In the context of personal names, Keiser is quite rare, but it does appear occasionally in historical records and in recent times as a given name. It is not to be confused with the English surname 'Kaiser', which has a similar origin but typically serves as an anglicized form of various Germanic surnames.
"Keiser had a notable increase in births from 2016 onwards, with 7 or more births each year until 2022, when it dipped to 5."