Kasper

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Meaning
Treasure-bearer, Treasurer
Pronunciation
KAH-sper (Danish), KAS-pur (Swedish), KAS-pər (English)
KAHS-pehr(Swedish)
KAHS-pər(Dutch)
KAS-bu(Danish)
Popularity
The popularity of the name Kasper varies across different countries. In Denmark, it is a fairly common name ranking at 51st in 2020. In the Netherlands, it is currently ranked at 164th in 2021. In the USA, it is not among the top 1000 popular baby names.

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Cartoon of Kasper

Kasper Name meanings & History

Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Polish, Slovenian. Treasure-bearer, Treasurer. Dutch and Scandinavian form of Jasper. Kasper is a popular name choice for baby boys in several countries. It is often used in its original form or its variant spellings. It can also be used as a middle name for both boys and girls.

Zodiac Sign of Kasper: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio

Synonyms of Kasper:

K: Karma,Karate,Kind,Kundalini

A: Assertive,Action,Ambitious,Argumentative,Angry,Aggressive

S: Sex,Security,Sensuality,Status,Success,Social Standing,Solidity

P: Particular,Political,Passive,Pensive,Partnership

E: Enliven,Expressive,Enlighten,Exaggerate,Environment,Entertain

R: Reason,Rational,Resourceful,Restless

Kasper is:

  • a Class name
  • a Formal name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Simple name
  • a Strange name
  • a Strong name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

Some famous people with the name Kasper include Danish professional footballer Kasper Schmeichel, Danish comedian and actor Kasper Christensen, and Norwegian musician Kasper Eistrup.

2.) Kasper (Male)

Usage: German

Meanings: (German) reliable

Other Forms: Caspar, Casper, Kasp, Kaspar, Kaspy


3.) Kasper (Male)

Usage:

Meanings: (Persian) treasurer. (German) a form of Casper.

Other Forms: Jasper, Kaspar, Kaspero, Kaspir, Kaspor, Kaspyr


4.) Kasper (Male)

Usage: Persian

Meanings: Treasurer

Other Forms: Caspar, Casper, Kacper, Kaspar


5.) KASPER (Male)

Usage: Polish

Meanings: Polish form of Gaspar, a name of uncertain etymology, which, along with Balthasar and Melchior, was 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. Gaspar might have been derived from the Persian genashber (treasure master), which is in keeping with his role of the bringer of precious gifts. (KAH-SPEHR)


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