Cesário
Cesário is a masculine given name of Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Latin name Caesar and is used in Portuguese-speaking countries, especially Portugal and Brazil. The form Cesário is standard in Portuguese, with the accent indicating stress on the second syllable; cognate forms exist in other Romance languages, such as César in Spanish and César in French.
Etymology: The name comes from Latin Caesar, a title historically associated with Roman rulers. Through Latin
Usage: Cesário has been a traditional name in Portugal and Brazil since the medieval period. It remains
Notable people: Cesário Verde (1855–1886) was a Portuguese poet regarded as a precursor of modern Portuguese