Ceasar is of Latin origin, derived from the word 'caesaries,' meaning 'to cut or sever.' This name was popularized by Julius Caesar, the renowned Roman general and statesman who lived from 100 to 44 BCE. It gained widespread usage in the Middle Ages due to the popularity of tales about ancient Rome. Ceasar is typically used as a given name but can also appear as a surname.
"The name Ceaser has seen a fluctuating number of births over the years, with peaks in popularity around the early to mid-20th century and again around the turn of the millennium. The highest number of births recorded in any single year was 17, which occurred twice - in 1995 and 2005. However, since 2016, there have been five or fewer births each year."