Cesare Boy

Popularity: #914 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: CHEH-zah-reh //ˈtʃɛːzɑːreɪ//

Origin: Italian; Latin

Meaning: Italian: 'long-haired'; Latin: 'to cut'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Cesare has its roots in the Latin name "Caesar," which is believed to derive from the Latin word "caesus," meaning "cut" or "to cut." This etymology is often linked to the notion of being born by caesarean section, although this connection is debated among scholars. The name gained prominence in ancient Rome, particularly due to Gaius Julius Caesar, a pivotal figure in Roman history who lived from 100 to 44 BCE.

His legacy and the subsequent use of his name as a title for Roman emperors contributed to the name's enduring significance. During the Renaissance, the name Cesare became particularly popular in Italy, influenced by figures such as Cesare Borgia, a prominent nobleman and military leader in the late 15th century.

His notoriety and the romanticized accounts of his life, including his role in Machiavelli's "The Prince," helped solidify the name's association with power and ambition. The name also appears in various works of literature and art, further embedding it in cultural consciousness.

In addition to its historical figures, the name Cesare has been borne by various saints, including Saint Cesare of Arles, who was a bishop in the 5th century. The name's religious associations, particularly within the Christian tradition, have contributed to its resonance in various cultures.

The diminutive form "Cesare" has also been used in various languages, including "César" in French and Spanish, reflecting its widespread influence across Europe. Overall, Cesare embodies a rich historical and cultural tapestry, symbolizing leadership and complexity.

Famous people named Cesare

In this section, you will find notable people named Cesare. We include individuals across a wide range of fields, including actors known for their work in film, television, and stage productions. You'll also find musicians, directors, and other public figures named Cesare who have made a significant impact on popular culture.

We also feature individuals named Cesare who have made meaningful contributions to science, politics, athletics, literature, and other areas of public interest.

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Cesare Borgia is a nobleman best known for his role in the Italian Renaissance and as a key figure in Machiavelli's The Prince.

Cesare Pavese is a writer and poet best known for The Moon and the Bonfires, The Devil in the Hills, and Dialogues with Leucò.

Cesare Beccaria is a philosopher best known for his work On Crimes and Punishments, which laid the groundwork for modern criminal law.

Fictional characters named Cesare

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Cesare Borgia is a fictional character from the historical drama series The Borgias. He is a cunning and ambitious nobleman who seeks power and influence during the Italian Renaissance.

Sibling suggestions

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Similar names

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Cesare was first seen in the United States in 1915.

Cesare has ranked as high as #1100 nationally, which occurred in 1970, and has been most popular in New York, and Pennsylvania.

In the past 5 years the name Cesare has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

The name Cesare is part of our comprehensive baby names database, which includes Social Security Administration (SSA) data dating back to 1880—the first official year of state and national tracking. The chart below shows when Cesare was first recorded in the United States and illustrates how its popularity has risen and fallen over time.

Top States for Cesare (1987)

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State Births Share
PA 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

We track the national popularity of each baby name annually. The table below displays each year along with the number of births reported by the Social Security Administration. This data combines all state-level reporting from the SSA's baby names database to provide a comprehensive view of overall birth counts for Cesare.

YearBirths
202410
20218
20208
20195
201810
201715
201612
201511
20148
20136
20129
20116
20077
200411
20038
20027
200112
19999
19986
19965
19957
199411
19936
199210
19918
19905
19898
19888
19879
19865
19855
19845
19838
198212
19816
19807
197916
19788
19769
19758
19748
197315
19729
197116
197023
196916
19688
19678
19667
19655
19648
196310
19628
19618
19605
19595
19587
19545
19495
19485
19468
19439
19418
19406
19398
19365
19337
19326
19306
19299
19285
192710
19266
19259
19249
19238
19227
19207
19196
19185
19175
19166
19155