Origin and Meaning of Cesaria
Meaning & Origin
Long-haired, Hairy
Origin: Latin - Cesaria is derived from 'Caesar', a Roman family name which is thought to mean 'hairy' or 'long-haired'.
Interesting Facts
- Cesaria is a less common name, often associated with Italian and Spanish cultures, and can be considered a feminine variant of Caesar.
- The name Cesaria is particularly found in communities influenced by Latin languages, including parts of Southern Europe and Latin America.
- Notable bearers include Cesaria Evora, the acclaimed Cape Verdean singer known as the 'Barefoot Diva', who brought global attention to Cape Verdean music.
- Cesaria is not widely popular in contemporary name rankings, but it appeals to those seeking unique and culturally rich names.
- Related names include César (Spanish), Cesare (Italian), and variations like Cezar in Slavic cultures.