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Okay, here is the translation: The name Kesarия (female) originates from the ancient Greek word "Καίσάρας" (Kaísarás), derived from the title "Καῖσαρ" (Kaisar), meaning "ruler" or "lord". Literally translated from Greek as "ruler", it signified supreme authority and judicial power. Initially, it was a title bestowed upon Roman emperors, particularly after Augustus, when "Caesar" became one of the most revered titles, symbolizing not only military strength but also justice and the protection of law. In Judaism, "Caesar" (Tsar) refers to YHVH, the God of the North, ruler of heaven and earth, endowing the name with a special spiritual connotation. The name Kesarия entered Europe through the Latinized form Caesar. It was widely used among Greeks and Romans in Antiquity. In Russia, the name Kesarия began appearing in the 17th century but gained acceptance relatively late. Interestingly, in some cultural systems, like Judaism, there is a city called Kesarия FIRI, modern Kesharja-Sfarad, where Tsar signifies the God of the North, which might have influenced the perception of the name. The name Kesar(a) belongs to a strong, independent, and decisive woman. A bearer of this name typically possesses a firm character, determination, and intelligence, enabling her to find the right solutions in the most complex situations. She often demonstrates leadership qualities while remaining wise and fair. Her perceptiveness allows her to see the depth of things, and her sense of justice helps distinguish good from evil. Among notable bearers of the name Kesarия is Saint Elen(a) Kesarий Kesarийская (4th century), an ancient Greek saint and martyr, as well as the modern singer Kesari Mayer Clark, known by the pseudonym Kesari, and Kesari Fisher, an Israeli actress and model. Interestingly, in 2015, the name gained popularity through the marriage of American TV host Roberta Dionne Fuller (note: the original text mentioned Kesarия, but the bearer is likely Kesari, a variant), to British designer Kevin Lawrence Fisher, who was named Kesarия. Today, Kesar(a) is a rare name but is increasingly encountered in fashionable circles and among creative individuals. In Russia, the name Kesarия remains largely exotic and uncommon, but its bearers often attract admiration for their uniqueness. Variations of the name include Kessia, Kessika, Kessia, and in some regions, Kessena. Diminutives include Kessia, Kessika, Kessia.