Caesar is of Latin origin, derived from the ancient Roman family name 'Caius,' which was later associated with the renowned Roman leader Julius Caesar. The name has been widely recognized and used across various cultures throughout history. In some languages, it may be spelled 'César' (French), 'Cesare' (Italian), or 'Tsár' (Russian). Caezar is a less common variant of this classic name.
"The name Caezar has seen a resurgence in popularity, with an equal number of babies being named Caezar in both 2001 and 2013, resulting in ten children sharing this unique moniker."