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The name Cesaria comes from Latin, Italian and French. Its meaning is a form of Cesare. In Portuguese it means hairy.

A girl who is kind and smart. She can be a little self centered but she will always be there for you. She is crazy but not in a bad way. Shes an athlete, loves sports. Shes not with the popular people but not with the nerd shes in the middle. She has a big mouth an will share her feelings.She will text you everyday, shes loyal. When you need her the most she'll be there. Cesarias make great best friends.
I love Cesaria, shes so nice.

Hey did you see that, Cesaria just defended that person.

Wow that Cesaria, shes a keeper.

I miss Cesaria, she was so much fun to be around.

Cesaria is so crazy.
Cesaria by Awesomegrly11 December 27, 2010
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Cesaring 

The act of doing something Cesar would do.
He’s cesaring again by going home to cook.
Cesaring by Don’tworryaboutnothing February 14, 2018

Cesarina 

the most awesome person ever!
known for her looks and her love of mountain dew!
wowwww look at Cesarina. i can feel her awesomeness.
Cesarina by PJMilk May 12, 2009

Cesarina 

A beautiful, sexy girl with beautiful hair. She may be stubborn, but she's always ready to help a friend in need. She is artistic and loves to draw. Cessie can draw anything, from a girl with flowing brown hair and devil horns to a beautiful landscape. She is truly wonderful to be around and any guy is truly lucky to have her.
Look at how sexy Cesarina is!
Cesarina by dsidhs September 8, 2018

Caesarian 

(adjective) A feeling of extreme power or kingliness that makes one feel akin the Julius Caesar.
Mate, after your performance last weekend you must be feeling absolutely Caesarian.
Caesarian by UbiquitousLatin September 24, 2019

Cestrian 

A person who is from the city of Chester, England.

I am a cestrian as i am from chester
Cestrian by Fitzco May 21, 2007

cesarines 

yo where the fuck is johnny ces
in the fuckin weight room
cesarines by FUCKINSPORTSDUDE April 30, 2005