Long-haired or hairy
Derived from the Roman family name of Julius Caesar. While its exact etymology is debated, it is traditionally linked to the Latin 'caesaries' meaning hair, or 'caedere' meaning to cut. It eventually became a title for Roman emperors, evolving into 'Kaiser' and 'Tsar'.
Less common today
Caesar isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #1,135 in 1990.
Roman general and statesman
Labor leader and civil rights activist
The flamboyant host of the Hunger Games Β· The Hunger Games
The intelligent chimpanzee leader Β· Planet of the Apes
A skilled Ripple user Β· JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).