Gaspar
Gaspar is a given and/or surname of Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, and also Jewish origin that could refer to:
Names
The original spelling of Casper; a male's given name
Saint Caspar, the traditional name of one of the Wise Men in the Gospel of Matthew.
The name of Arthur's dog in Karl Pearson's novelette "The New Werther". ("Gaspar, faithful hound, who roved/Where’er his master went, beyond all else beloved.”)
Roberto Luís Gaspar de Deus Severo, Portuguese footballer commonly known as Beto
Álvaro Gaspar, former Portuguese footballer
Alexandre-Pierre Gaspar, French information architect
Alfredo Rodrigues Gaspar, Portuguese military officer and politician
Boom Gaspar, American piano/keyboard/organ player
Chuck Gaspar (1938-2009), American special effects artist
Eduardo César Gaspar, Brazilian footballer commonly known as Edu
Enrique Gaspar y Rimbau, Spanish play-wright (1842-1902)
Hugo Gaspar, Portuguese volleyball
José Gaspar, 18th-century to 19th-century pirate who terrorized Spanish Florida