Gaspar
Found 5 entry about "Gaspar"
gas-PAR(Spanish)
Gaspar Name meanings & History
Gaspar is a Spanish and Portuguese form of the name Casper, which is ultimately derived from the Persian name Gaspar or Caspar, meaning "treasurer". The name Gaspar means "treasurer" or "keeper of treasure". Spanish and Portuguese form of Jasper, as well as the Latin form. Gaspar is a name that is primarily used in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, although it may also be used in other parts of the world as well.
Zodiac Sign of Gaspar: Gregarious Gemini,Go-getter Virgo
Synonyms of Gaspar:
G: Gregarious,Goof-off,Genuine,Go-getter
A: Argumentative,Angry,Aggressive,Action,Assertive,Ambitious
S: Social Standing,Solidity,Security,Success,Sensuality,Sex,Status
P: Partnership,Particular,Political,Pensive,Passive
R: Reason,Resourceful,Rational,Restless
Gaspar is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
Famous People
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (18th-century Spanish statesman and writer), Gaspar Noe (Argentinian filmmaker)
2.) GASPAR (Male)
Usage: Hungarian
Meanings: A name assigned to one of the Three Wise Men, who brought gifts to the Christ child, the others being Balthasar and Melchior. The names are not found in the Bible and are thought to have been fixed in the 11th century. Of uncertain etymology, Gaspar may have been derived from the Persian genashber (treasure master), which is in keeping with his role of the bringer of precious gifts. Pet: Gazsi. (GAHSH-PAHR)
3.) GASPAR (Male)
Usage: Spanish
Meanings: One of the three names assigned to the biblical Three Wise Men (the Magi), who brought gifts to the Christ child. The names are not found in the Bible and are thought to have been fixed in the 11th century. Of uncertain etymology, Gaspar might have been derived from the Persian genashber (treasure master), which is in keeping with his role of the bringer of precious gifts. Var: Caspar, Casparo, Gazpar. (GAHS-PAR)
4.) GASPAR (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: Gaspar, along with Balthasar and Melchior, was a name assigned to the Three Wise Men, who brought gifts to the Christ child. The names are not found in the Bible and are thought to have been fixed in the 11th century. Of uncertain etymology, Gaspar might have been derived from the Persian genashber (treasure master), which is in keeping with his role of the bringer of precious gifts. Var: Gaspard, Jaspar, Jasper, Jesper. (GAHS-PAHR)
5.) Gaspar (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: (French) a form of Casper.
Other Forms: Gáspár, Gasparas, Gaspard, Gaspare, Gaspari, Gasparo, Gasper, Gazsi