Tzar

Introduction

A title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers.

Background Story

The name 'Tzar' originates from the Latin word 'Caesar' and has been used historically to denote emperors in Russia and other Slavic nations. It conveys a sense of majesty and authority, often associated with strong leaders. In popular culture, it may also refer to historical figures such as Ivan the Terrible or the last Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II.

Temperament

Badass

Meaning

Ruler

Gender

Boy

Size

Large

Language

Russian

Name Start With

T

Letter Count

4 Letters

Variations

None