The name of Gaspar. Origin and meaning

With the emotions on our skin for the arrival of Christmas, we can be inspired by this special time to choose the name of the baby. The names of the Magi who came from the East to the Bethlehem portal are a good bet on the names of children. We look at the name Gaspar because it can be the ideal nam

With the emotions on our skin for the arrival of Christmas, we can be inspired by this special time to choose the name of the baby. The names of the Magi who came from the East to the Bethlehem portal are a good bet on the names of children. We look at the name Gaspar because it can be the ideal name for the baby.

Origin and meaning of the name Gaspar

The name Gaspar is of Persian origin and means 'the treasure administrator'. It is one of those traditional names that never go out of style because they have not been worn out by use. Nowadays it is still fresh and original without losing that touch of familiarity that gives it to be one of the three wise men. In addition, it is a name known throughout the world and celebrates its name day on January 6, which is the day of Saint Gaspar.

By the meaning of his name, Gaspar is the most inspiring for a charismatic, energetic and adventurous child. We can not forget that this Wise King represented the Asian peoples and undertook a long journey to the Bethlehem portal with all that this implies of decisive personality and proactive.

But we can also attend to the symbolism of the offering that this Magi King or wise man from the east, the incense llevaba carried. Gaspar's incense refers to the connection of the human being with the deity, the spiritual world, which is why we have a strong name that can positively influence the personality of the baby.This name Gaspar is ideal for children born in the winter months or near Christmas. And we have a lot of Christmas names for boys and girls that may be very appropriate for the baby. Any child will be delighted that his name has been inspired by one of the three

Kings Magicians .Laura Vélez.

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