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Casper
Given Name


The Journey of the Magi by James Tissot. James Jacques Joseph Tissot ( October 15, 1836 &ndash August 8, 1902) was a French painter. Casper is considered one of the traditional names of the three wise men

Gender Male
Meaning "Master of the Treasure"
Origin Persian
Wikipedia articles All pages beginning with Casper

The name Casper along with Kasper is a modification of Gaspar which in turn is derived from an ancient Chaldean word,"Gizbar", which according to Strong's Concordance means "Treasurer". "Three Kings" or "Three Wise Men" redirects here Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, generally known as Strong's Concordance, is a concordance of the King James Bible The word "Gizbar" appears in the Hebrew version of the Old Testament Book of Ezra (1:8). In Western Christianity, the Old Testament refers to the books that form the first of the two-part Christian Biblical canon. The Book of Ezra is a book of the Bible in the Old Testament and Hebrew Tanakh. In fact, the modern Hebrew word for "Treasurer" is still "Gizbar". By the first century B. C. the Septuagent gave a Greek translation of "Gizbar" in Ezra 1:8 as "Gasbarinou". The Septuagint (ˈsɛptuədʒɪnt or simply " LXX " is the Koine Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, translated in stages between the There are numerous modern variations such as Caspari (Italian), Kaspar (German), Casper (English), Kacper (Polish), Kasparov (Russian), etc. By the 6th. century, the name Gaspar had been recorded (e. g. in the Basilica of St. Appollinarius in Ravenna, Italy) as one of the traditional names assigned by folklore to the anonymous Magi mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew account of the Nativity of Jesus. "Three Kings" or "Three Wise Men" redirects here History The concept of folklore developed as part of the 19th century ideology of Romantic nationalism, leading to the reshaping of oral traditions to serve modern ideological The Magi (singular Magus, from Latin via Greek μάγος; Old English: Mage; from Persian maguš and Kurdish The Gospel of Matthew (Gk Κατά Ματθαίον Ευαγγέλιον is one of the four Canonical gospels in the New Testament and is a Synoptic gospel For depictions in painting and sculpture see Nativity of Jesus in art. As a surname, Gaspar survives today in Spanish, Portuguese and French, although the latter adds a silent "d". A surname is a name added to a Given name and is part of a Personal name. It also survives in the Armenian name, Gasparian. The name Jasper sounds similar to the above variations, but has a totally different origin. JasPer is a project to create a reference implementation of the codec specified in the JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard (ie In British and American English the initial "a" in Gaspar, Kaspar, Caspar, etc. is pronounced as in the word "hat", whereas in continental Europe, it is pronounced as in the word "father".

Records indicate by the late 1700's a number of immigrants to America were changing the "a" to "o" in the first part of their names and "-ar" to "-er" in the last part. Examples include:

Some people consider the name Casper to be a name of kingship.


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