Castar
/kˈæstɚ/
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Old English
Castar, of Old English origin, means 'dweller at the fortified camp' or 'fort', evoking imagery of strength, protection, and resilience. It carries a historical and robust connotation, often associated with warriors and guardians. This name is rare but exudes a sense of steadfastness and nobility.
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