The name Caesar is of ancient Roman origin, derived from the Latin word 'caesar,' which means 'to cut' or 'to sever.' It was originally a surname given to Julius Caesar, the famous Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events leading up to the collapse of the Roman Republic. The name Caesar became popular during the Roman Empire and has since been adopted by numerous languages around the world.
Caeser is quite uncommon as a baby name, with only six births recorded in total since 1926.