Caesarea
/ˌkeɪsərˈiə/
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Caesarea, of Latin origin, derives from 'Caesar', meaning 'leader' or 'emperor'. Historically, it was used as a place name in the Roman Empire, often honoring Julius Caesar or other Roman leaders. The name carries connotations of authority, nobility, and regal presence, making it a distinctive and powerful choice.
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