Gaspar

Meaning treasurer
Origin Hebrew, Persian
Gender Boy
Popularity Moderate
Length 6
Syllables 2
Syllabification Gas-par

About Gaspar

Gaspar, a timeless masculine name with rich historical and cultural roots, carries a meaning that resonates through various traditions. Derived from Persian and Hebrew origins, Gaspar has come to symbolize a "treasurer" or "master of the treasure." This name found prominence through its association with one of the biblical Magi, Gaspar, who, along with his companions, offered precious gifts to the infant Jesus.

The name's popularity has led to variations such as Caspar, Kasper, Gaspard, and Jaspar, each adding a unique flair while retaining the name's essence. Nicknames like Gaz, Gasp, Cas, and Kass offer endearing alternatives for a more informal touch.

Gaspar has left its mark not only in history but also in various works of fiction. Characters like Gaspar Hauser and Gaspar LeMarc embody the name's enigmatic and evocative qualities in literature and cinema.

Choosing Gaspar for a baby boy bestows upon him a name intertwined with tradition, faith, and intrigue. Its cross-cultural appeal and timeless significance ensure Gaspar continues to be a name of choice for parents seeking a name with depth and character.

Variations of Name Gaspar

Caspar
Gaspard
Jasper
Kasper
Gaspare
Gasparo

Nicknames for Gaspar

Gas
Gary
Par
Gaz
Gasp
Gaspar

Characters Named Gaspar

Gaspar Hauserfrom the film "The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser"
Gaspar Gomezfrom Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
Gaspar LeMarcfrom the novel "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern
Gaspar Stegmanfrom the TV series "Shadowhunters"
Gaspar Ullielcharacter in "Hannibal Rising"
Gaspar Indio Ortegafrom the movie "Babel"
Gaspar Voorsbochfrom the book "The Stars My Destination" by Alfred Bester
Gaspar Hapogianfrom the movie "In America"
Gaspar Kattfrom the video game "Xenosaga"
Gaspar Dell'Artefrom the book "Foucault's Pendulum" by Umberto Eco