Gașpar
Gașpar is a Romanian surname and a less common masculine given name.
As a surname, it is derived from the given name and likely originated as a patronymic, indicating "son of Gașpar."
As a given name, Gașpar is the Romanian equivalent of the name Caspar or Gaspar, one of the traditional names of the Three Wise Men (Magi) who visited the infant Jesus in the Christian Nativity story. Its ultimate origin is likely Persian, meaning "treasurer" or "bringer of treasure."
The name and surname can be found primarily in Romania. Its frequency as a given name is relatively low in modern times.