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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Casper m. Classical Hebrew גִּזְבָּר 'treasurer'.

The traditional name of one of the three Magi. This name was connected with the three Magi as early as the 6th C, and evidence that the Magi were an important source for medieval people named some form of Casper is evidence by the high probability in some parts of Europe, particularly Germany, that a man named Casper would have at least one or more brother named Balthasar or Melchior, the other two traditional names.

Spellings in J- and I- were perhaps influenced by similarity to Old French jaspe 'jasper'.

England
English
1531 Jasper SaxhamSf p. 121; 1547 Jesper StAnthonlin p. 6; 1583 Jasper DEmar-vol2 p. 9; 1587 Jesper OrpingtonKe p. 8; 1598 Jasper DEmar-vol2 p. 38; 1599 Jasper ibid. p. 40
Estonia
Middle Low German
1439 Kassper BbRT p. 362
1592 Kaß Tiik1977 p. 287, Kesselen ibid. p. 287, Keß ibid. p. 287
France
Latin
1378 Gaspardi (gen) hanquetvol1 1275, Jaspardo (dat) ibid. 1940
Middle French
1418 Jaspar HGParis p. 375; 1423 Jaspar favier 444
Germany
Latin
1425 Casparo (abl) mairhofer DCCXXI
Early New High German
1413 Caspar (nom) mairhofer DCXCVI; 1419 Caspar (nom) ibid. DCCXIV; 1421 Casparen (gen) ibid. DCCXVI; 1497 Caspar Nurn1497 154, Casper ibid. 1043, Kasper ibid. 2690
Italy
Latin
1393 Gasparro (abl) sajanello-2; 1522x1532 Caspar (nom) DSF p. 53, 41
Latvia
Middle Low German
1582x1594 Casparus Arbuzov1920 p. 47
The Netherlands
Dutch
1561 Jasper MagMiddelburg-1560; 1579 Kasper ibid.; 1580 Kasper ibid.; 1586 Iaspar ibid.; 1587 Iasper ibid.; 1588 Jasper ibid.; 1589 Jasper ibid.; 1590 Jasper ibid.; 1591 Jasper ibid.; 1592 Jasper ibid.
Spain
Latin
1487 Gaspar (nom) carbonell p. 10; 1488 Gaspar (nom) ibid. p. 16, Gasparis (gen) ibid. p. 17; 1489 Gasparis (gen) ibid. p. 34; 1490 Gaspar (nom) ibid. p. 42, Gasparis (gen) ibid. p. 42
Catalan
1510 Gaspar valencia1510 3156
Spanish
1567 Gaspar SanzSerrano
Cite as: R. Le Get, J. Uckelman, S.L. Uckelman. "Casper". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2015, no. 2. http://dmnes.org/2015/2/name/Casper.