The baby name Cesarine is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced English: seh-suh-REEN; French: say-zah-REEN; IPA: /sɛzəˈriːn/ (EN), /se.za.ʁin/ (FR).
Cesarine is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Cesarine is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced English: seh-suh-REEN; French: say-zah-REEN; IPA: /sɛzəˈriːn/ (EN), /se.za.ʁin/ (FR).
Cesarine is Latin in Origin.
Cesarine is the French-influenced feminine form built on the Latin family name Caesar, filtered through French César/Césarine. The underlying meaning points to “of Caesar; imperial” and by extension “majestic, rulerly.” Etymologists propose roots in caesaries (“long hair”) or caedere (“to cut”), but in given-name use the imperial association predominates.
The name has sporadic use in France from the 18th–19th centuries, gaining literary visibility as Césarine Birotteau in Balzac’s 1837 novel. Its lineage also traces to Late Antiquity via female saints named Caesaria in Gaul, which helped legitimize feminine forms in Catholic Europe. Variants include Césarine (accented French), Cesarina (Italian), Cesária or Cesaria (Portuguese), and the rarer Spanish Cesárea; English-language records often drop the accent as Cesarine. Related masculine counterparts are César and Cesare. The name remains uncommon today, valued for its stately, antique flair.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GR | Girls | 0 | #249 | 1 | 6,293 |
| MY | 0 | #354 | 1 | 12,352 | |
| CN | Girls | 0 | #359 | 1 | 8,829 |
| France | Girls | 2011 | #416 | 3 | 3,153 |
| CM | Girls | 0 | #484 | 57 | 11,671 |
| CM | Boys | 0 | #574 | 2 | 12,054 |
| AE | Girls | 0 | #597 | 1 | 20,968 |
| PE | Girls | 0 | #1,010 | 1 | 14,861 |
| MY | Girls | 0 | #1,072 | 1 | 24,821 |
| ZA | Girls | 0 | #1,236 | 1 | 25,928 |
Cesarine is popular in 8 countries — most recent births per country:
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