IPA: /ˈsiːzər/
KK: /ˈsiːzər/
A title used for Roman emperors or a powerful ruler, often associated with dictatorship or autocracy.
Julius Caesar was one of the most famous leaders in ancient Rome.
Caesar originates from Latin 'Caesar', which is believed to derive from the word 'caesus', meaning cut or to cut. The name is famously associated with Gaius Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman, and has come to symbolize authority and leadership.
Think of the word 'cut' ('caesus') to remember that 'Caesar' refers to a historical figure known for his significant impact on leadership and governance.