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**Caesarion** (also spelled **Caesarea**) is a rare and somewhat exotic female name. Its meaning is closely associated with the concepts of *power* and *supremacy*. Like many names linked to "Caesar," its root can be traced to Latin, and from there to ancient Hebrew. Etymologically, the name **Caesar** (from which **Caesarion** derives) originates from the ancient Hebrew word *caesar* (pronounced approximately as "Kaysayr"), meaning "king" or "emperor." From this root came the Latin *Caesar* – "Caesar," which became a symbol of supreme state power in all of ancient and medieval Western culture. The name **Caesarion**, being derived from *Caesar* (or possibly its Greek variant **Καίσαρ**, meaning "Caesar"), carries within it a subtext of a special status, strength, and even the divine will of a ruler. Although the direct meaning of the name "Caesarion" has not survived to our time, its essence implies *high value*, *spiritual power*, and *uniqueness*. It is often associated with the idea of "empress" or "daughter of a king," giving the name a particular solemnity. The historical context of the name is somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have been used in medieval or early modern Greek societies to denote the daughters of military leaders, rulers, or people of special status. It might have been given in honor of a religious figure associated with the concept of "king" (e.g., God-Solomon or Zeus). However, over time, the name **Caesarion** entered Russian-speaking regions, likely through Greek colonies or Byzantium, where it was known. In Russia and the CIS countries, it is not a national name, and its usage is extremely limited. The characteristic traits associated with the name **Caesar (Causha)** evoke an image of a strong, independent, and charismatic woman. Women with this name are often associated with self-confidence, originality, and even a touch of mystery. Their name may convey a sense of special attention, and these women often feel their uniqueness and expect it. They may exhibit leadership qualities and possess deep inner strength. Finding any notable bearers of the name **Caesarion** in real history or the modern era is extremely difficult. Most likely, the name appears in the names of literary heroines or as fictional names in films and TV series, where it is used to emphasize the status or uniqueness of the character. The popularity of the name **Caesarion** today is very low. It is more suited to "names for stories" or "names for secret agents." Its rarity makes it unique, but it also makes it difficult for others to pronounce, as they may confuse it with **Cleopatra** or **Caesarea**. Loving diminutives for the name **Caesarion** can be based on its sound: **Causha**, **Causha** (shortened form), **Caushan** (somewhat rarer).