Gaspar
Gaspar is a given and/or surname of French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish origin, cognate to Casper (given name) or Casper (surname).
It is a name of biblical origin, per Saint Gaspar, one of the wise men mentioned in the Bible.
Notable people with the name include:
Mononyms
- Saint Gaspar (54 BC-55 AD), biblical saint
- Gaspar (footballer, born 1981), Odirlei de Souza Gaspar, Brazilian football striker
- Gaspar (Angolan footballer) (born 1997), Kialonda Gaspar, Angolan football defender
- Gaspar (footballer, born 2002), Luis Eduardo Gaspar Coelho, Brazilian football forward
Given name
- Gaspar Araújo (born 1981), Portuguese long jumper
- Gaspar Azevedo (born 1975), Portuguese footballer
- Gaspar Cassadó (1897–1966), Spanish cellist and musical composer
- Gaspar Corte-Real (1450–1501), Portuguese explorer
- Gaspar Flores de Abrego (1781–1836), three-time mayor of San Antonio, Texas
- Gaspar del Bufalo (1786-1837), saint, priest, and founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
- Gaspar DiGregorio (1905–1970), Italian-American organized-crime figure
- Gaspar Fagel (1634–1688), Dutch statesman
- Gaspar Fernandes (1566–1629), Portuguese musical composer
- Gaspar Gálvez Burgos (born 1979), Spanish footballer known simply as Gaspar
- Gaspar Lococo, co-founder of Funtime, Inc.
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744–1811), Spanish neoclassical statesman, author, philosopher
- Gaspar Méndez (fl. 1546), Spanish architect of Badajoz
- Gaspar Méndez de Haro, 7th Marquis of Carpio (1629–1687), Spanish political figure
- Gaspar Milazzo (1887–1930), Italian-American organized-crime figure
- Gaspar Noé (born 1963), Argentine-born, French-based filmmaker
- Gaspar de Portolá (1716–1786), Spanish soldier and politician
- Gaspar Saladino (1927–2016), American comic book letterer and logo designer
- Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), Aragonese baroque composer, guitarist, organist and priest
- Gaspar Ventura (born 1955), Spanish water polo player
- Gaspar Yanga (1545–after 1618), leader of successful 1570 slave revolt in Mexico
- Manuel Gaspar Haro (born 1981), Spanish footballer
Surname
- Alvaro Gaspar Pinto (1912–1969), Portuguese footballer
- Alexandre-Pierre Gaspar (born 1960), French information architect
- Alfredo Rodrigues Gaspar (1865–1938), Portuguese military officer and politician
- Boom Gaspar (born 1953), American musician
- Chuck Gaspar (1938–2009), American special effects artist
- Damien Gaspar (born 1975), former Australian rules footballer
- Darren Gaspar (born 1976), former Australian rules footballer
- Edu Gaspar (born 1978), former Brazilian footballer
- Enrique Gaspar (1842–1902), Spanish playwright
- Hugo Gaspar (born 1982), Portuguese volleyball player
- José Gaspar (also known as Gasparilla), a mythical Spanish pirate supposedly based in southwest Florida during the late 17th and early 18th centuries
- Robbie Gaspar (born 1981), former Australian footballer
- Roberto Luís Gaspar de Deus Severo (born 1976), former Portuguese footballer known as Beto
- Rod Gaspar (born 1946), American Major League baseball player
- Travis Gaspar (born 1981), former Australian rules footballer
In fiction
- Gaspar (Chrono Trigger), a character in the 1995 video game Chrono Trigger
- A Muppet character in Barrio Sésamo
- One of the spells in the computer game series Zork
- A planet in the Ratchet & Clank video game series
- Gaspar, a character in the 2012 novel Unholy Night by Seth Grahame-Smith
- Gaspar de la Croix, a character in the video game Assassin's Creed II: Discovery
- The title character in Joseph Conrad's story Gaspar Ruiz, adapted for film as Gaspar the Strong Man
- Gaspar, a Haunter holding an everstone sent over trade in Snowpoint city, in "Pokémon Diamond", Pokémon Pearl", "Pokémon Platinum", "Pokémon Brilliant Diamond", and "Pokemon Shining Pearl"
- Gaspar Peterson, a character in the 2019 horror novel Our Share of Night by Mariana Enríquez
See also
- Gáspár, a Hungarian cognate
- Gašpar, a Slavic cognate
- Gaspard (given name), a French cognate
- Gasparilla (disambiguation)
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