Cesare

  • [ CHE-zah-re ]
  • Italian
Italian form of CAESAR.

CAESAR   male   Ancient Roman
From a Roman cognomen which possibly meant "hairy", from Latin caesaries "hair". Julius Caesar and his adopted son Julius Caesar Octavianus (commonly known as Augustus) were both rulers of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC. Caesar was used as a title by the emperors that came after them.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Caesar
FRENCH: César
POLISH: Cezary
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Cézar, Cezar
PORTUGUESE: César
ROMANIAN: Cezar
SPANISH: César
VARIOUS: Kaiser
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ITALIAN: Cesarino
FEMININE FORMS
ITALIAN: Cesarina
OTHER FORMS
FRENCH: Césaire
LATE ROMAN: Caesarius
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Cezário
PORTUGUESE: Cesária, Cesário