Imperial Titles
Qaysar
KY-zar
Pronunciation: KY-zar
قيصر
Boy Rare
Origin
Persian
Meaning
Emperor; Caesar
Thematic Cluster
Names of Imperial Titles
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
قيسار
Meaning Arabic
قيصر
Qaysar evokes the legacy of imperial power, linking its bearer to notions of sovereignty and grandeur. In Persian chronicles, Qaysar was occasionally used as an honorific for rulers, echoing the historic resonance of [[Hazar]] which signifies abundance, and [[Qaysar]] itself reflecting regal authority. This name, though not Quranic, carries cultural weight through its association with leadership qualities celebrated in Persian poetry. Its pronunciation (KY-zar) and spelling قيسار in Arabic script highlight its cross‑cultural journey from Latin to Persian, offering a sophisticated choice for a boy expected to embody dignified strength.
FAQs
What does the name Qaysar mean?
It means 'emperor' or 'Caesar', denoting royal authority.
Is Qaysar mentioned in the Quran?
No, Qaysar is not a Quranic name.
How should Qaysar be pronounced?
Pronounce it KY-zar, with a short 'KY' sound.
Can Qaysar be used for girls?
It is traditionally a masculine name; feminine forms are rare.
Does Qaysar have any cultural significance?
It reflects the historic Persian usage of imperial titles derived from Roman Caesar.
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