The name Senator is of Latin origin, derived from the word 'senatus', which translates to 'senate'. It's a unique and powerful name that has been traditionally associated with politics and leadership due to its direct connection to the governing body of ancient Rome, the Senate. In English-speaking countries, it's often used as a surname but can also be found as a given name.
The name Senator has seen sporadic usage over time, with notable peaks in 1989 and a resurgence in 2006 and 2009, totaling 16 births across these years.