The baby name Cesor is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SEH-sor (IPA: /ˈsɛsɔr/).
The baby name Cesor is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SEH-sor (IPA: /ˈsɛsɔr/).
Cesor is in Origin.
Cesor is a rare modern respelling of Cesar/César, ultimately from the Latin cognomen Caesar. The root’s meaning is disputed: it may derive from caesaries “hair, mane,” implying “hairy,” or from caedere “to cut,” a later folk etymology linked to caesarean birth. Through Julius Caesar’s fame, the name generated the imperial title and traveled widely across languages, carrying connotations of leadership and prestige.
As a given name, forms of Caesar have been used since late antiquity via saints and rulers, flourishing in Romance-speaking regions and beyond. Likely emerging in diaspora naming patterns, Cesor appears sporadically in contemporary Spanish- and English-language contexts. Related variants include Cesar/César (Spanish, Portuguese), Caesar (English, Latin), Cesare (Italian), Cezar (Romanian, Polish), and Sezar (Turkish). Extended forms and cognates include Cesario/Cesário and the feminine Cesaria/Cesária. Short forms such as Ces or Cee are common in informal use.
Cesor is an extremely rare name. Across our dataset of national birth registries and international name records, Cesor appears only 7 times in total — found in 6 countries. If you're considering it, you'd be giving your child a name almost nobody else has.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR | Boys | 0 | #483 | 1 | 7,628 |
| CL | Boys | 0 | #700 | 1 | 13,390 |
| CL | Girls | 0 | #915 | 1 | 14,098 |
| PE | Boys | 0 | #926 | 1 | 14,506 |
| CO | Boys | 0 | #981 | 1 | 15,656 |
| MX | Boys | 0 | #1,033 | 1 | 16,355 |
| TR | 0 | #1,254 | 1 | 19,440 |
Cesor is popular in 6 countries — most recent births per country:
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