The baby name Ceaster is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "SEH-ster".
Ceaster is English in Origin.
Ceaster is a name of English origin, which means "fortress" or "walled city". It is derived from the Old English word "ceaster", which was used to describe a Roman fort or town. The name was commonly used in England during the Middle Ages, and it is still occasionally used today.
The gender of the name Ceaster is typically male, although it can also be used as a unisex name. The pronunciation of Ceaster is "SEE-ster". The name is composed of a single syllable and is easy to pronounce.
The name Ceaster has a rich history and is associated with the Roman occupation of England. Many towns and cities in England have names that end in "-cester", such as Gloucester, Leicester, and Winchester, which were all originally Roman settlements. The name Ceaster is a unique and meaningful choice for parents who are interested in English history and culture.