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Caesar zeppeli is a character from the anime and manga jojo's bizarre adventure by hirohiko araki. He is a major supporting character and uses bubbles charged with life energy (hamon) as his mode of attacking.
levisisagirl 9/18/2025
Beri naisu Shiza-chan.
lynseynoblet 6/21/2025
"CEASEEEEEER!" was my first reaction when I saw this name.
Caesar King is a playable Physical Defense agent in the video game Zenless Zone Zero and a member of the Sons of Calydon.
― Anonymous User 8/23/2024
Ave, True to Caesar.
(pronounced Kaiser)
― Anonymous User 7/2/2024
This was also used in the U.K. in the Victorian era, I have seen it used on census returns and local records.
― Anonymous User 4/30/2023
Never liked this name until I met someone with it. He's one of the smartest and most interesting people I've ever known. I think this name really depends on what kind of person bears it. A good personality makes it a good name.
― Anonymous User 7/11/2021
Regarding anon below, I think Caesar is one of those names that would seem weird to pick for a baby just because it's a name that has to suit an established personality, and there's no way to judge what a baby's personality will be. When I think of Caesar I think of someone who's smart as well as level-headed and a natural leader, and that's a lot of pressure to put on a baby. And it's just a bit different enough to not be too try-hard quirky or uNiQuE.
― Anonymous User 11/29/2022, edited 11/29/2022
Very Niceu!
discomia 7/3/2021
Caesar Salad? LOL.
Stars123 3/12/2021
It has a good meaning.
Inxpect 12/1/2020
I pronounce it SEE-zuh(r), but I do know of people pronouncing it seh-ZAR.
― Anonymous User 10/7/2020
I think this is a pretty cool name. Until 10 seconds ago, I thought it was spelt Ceaser.
User_5643 10/7/2020
I love Caesar Salad and Little Caesar's Pizza.
Anders1234 7/10/2020
Caesar Rodney (October 7, 1728 – June 26, 1784) was an American lawyer and politician from St. Jones Neck in Dover Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, east of Dover. He was an officer of the Delaware militia during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, a Continental Congressman from Delaware, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and President of Delaware during most of the American Revolution.
Means hairy, gone out of use, only known by the horrible Augustus Julius Caesar.
nylonpanda 10/4/2019
I always thought this meant "to cut" as in why a caesarean operation to birth something through an incision is so named. With this in mind I find the idea of it meaning "hairy" a bit confusing!
― Anonymous User 7/5/2019
I love me some Caesar salad.
I love the name Caesar. It is fascinating, triumphant and immortal. Whatever pronunciation is great!
Felie 12/5/2018
Well my name is Cesar Deleon and I’ve read all the comments but from a guy named Cesar I get a lot of compliments on how cool my name is and my last name since I’m Native American. Spottedhorse is my last name but anyways, people love the name Cesar. I’ve got a lot of reputation from people and on how you pronounce my name is like the Salad or Pizza.
CesarDeleon64 11/16/2018
For human no, for a dog yes.
Luvbug86 10/7/2018
Not really sure if I like this as a first name.
edg0123 10/7/2018
I know an adorable little boy named Caesar. We call him C, Seezy, Squeezy, Squeezer, C-meister, etc. He gets lots of compliments on his VERY cool and awesome name, with an interesting and good historical reference behind it. He has an afro when he doesn't have braids in ;) so hairy is a good meaning :D.
Raygun 1/30/2018
Caesar is the name of the main chimpanzee from the new Planet of the Apes reboot series, who's played by Andy Serkis.
Whipsmart 9/7/2017
I like this name. It's not pretentious or pompous, the name has been around since before the name of Jesus so it's a pretty old name.
― Anonymous User 2/20/2016
Seems very harsh on a little boy, and you can't get any good nicknames out of it.
― Anonymous User 7/2/2015
Caesar Ramon Martinez was a character in the The Walking Dead, more famous in the comics. He was The Governor's right arm, but he mostly went by with just Martinez.
I was so sure it meant 'sky king' or something like that, because the 'cae' part was so similar to the Latin word for 'sky.' ;o;
This is a nice name. I don't hear it a lot and I think this spelling CAESAR is pretty awesome. I prefer the Roman spelling over CESAR, the Spanish version.
Bajafresh 9/13/2013
Caesar himself believed it meant 'elephant killer' from a north African language. This was because an ancestor killed an enemy elephant during the first Punic War against Carthage. An elephant appears on coins issued by Caesar.
Anton 8/4/2013
Name of the Day - October 7, 2012.
Also the name that will be used by the Weather Channel during the 2012-2013 winter season (following Brutus).
― Anonymous User 10/7/2012
I never knew that "Caesar" likely meant "hairy". *Very* descriptive! But is it a good description or a bad one? I could imagine giving this name to a furry dog, with that in mind.
gaelruadh19 10/7/2012
Caesar Flickerman was that talk show host with blue hair from the Hunger Games. Stanley Tucci played him in the movie.
AnastasiaE 10/2/2012
Mmmm... I love Caesar.
In salad form.
Omg wow! Wonderful meaning! :D
Chrila96 10/5/2010
Not sure what's wrong the the above posters, people name their kids this all the time, just not with this spelling. I think the most common spelling nowadays is "Cesar," especially in Spanish-speaking countries, and it's not seen as pompous at all.
Nasar7 1/22/2009
It IS pompous, and it sounds like a title rather than a name. Nobody could ever be like Julius Caesar, or any ancient Roman for that matter.
bananarama 11/29/2008
Julius Caesar was famously bald, and although then as now bald men had a sexy reputation, he was embarrassed about it and combed his remaining hair forward to hide his very high forehead. His laurel wreath also came in handy.
And, no, he did not burn down the Library of Alexandria. When he died, Christianity hadn't happened, and this act of vandalism was a Christian act.
Anneza 10/7/2008
It's possible Julius Caesar accidentally set part of the Alexandrian Library on fire, but it was not destroyed by Christians as Anneza has said--its final destruction was by Muslims in 642.
breakofday 10/7/2009
What sort of a pompous egomaniac would name their son this? Okay, I'm pretty sure no one would, but then again, people are crazy.
In Latin it would be pronounced ki`sar (long i, short a, emphasis on first syllable).
― Anonymous User 10/12/2007
Caesar salad. Heehee.
spaz123 9/9/2007
Julius Caesar burned down the Library of Alexandria. :(
dramaelf 8/7/2006
Little Caesar's pizza. Haha.
― Anonymous User 6/2/2006
Hairy, huh? That's a vivid image.
― Anonymous User 4/18/2006

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