Setzer may allude to the German word setzen, meaning "to bet on something". Alternately, it may be a corruption of "César", a name whose variants are found throughout certain European countries, including Spain, Italy, and Portugal. "César" itself is derived from Latin Caesar. a title of nobility in the Roman Empire.
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