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  • France, Spain, and Portugal Their variation of the Ancient Roman, Caesar It means "hairy"
  • French and Portuguese (César); from the personal name César, French and Portuguese equivalent of Caesar (see Cesare). Slovenian and Croatian (northern Croatia): from cesar ‘emperor’, nickname for a person who behaved in an imperious manner or for an administrative official in the service of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Cesar ============= As I cannot stress often enough though, the only way to really discover your surname origin is to trace BACK from yourself to the ancestor who first held it. that may or may not be possible (noble ancestors poss. commoners zilch) But you still might get ideas or probabilities by going as far as you can.
  • No your all wrong my surname is cesar and Im from italy no one frim spain or portugal has the surname i do!
  • Roman empire. A well known Cesar is Gaius Julius Caesar, "a Roman military and political leader and one of the most influential men in classical antiquity". Here you can find his biography and the origin of his name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_the_name_of_Julius_Caesar
  • The surname cesar came from a tribe of gypsy whores on the Chisholm Trail that would give blow jobs to cattlemen for a nickle a pop, or a dime for access to all their skanky orifices! Any more questions....okie?

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