JASPER (NAME)

:''This article is about the given name. For other meanings, see Jasper (disambiguation).''
'Jasper' or 'Jesper' (Nordic form) is a male's given name. It is a Dutch and German variant of the Persian 'Casper'. According to the Biblical tradition Casper (''Persian 'treasurer' '') is the name of one of the "Three Kings," who presented Christ gifts. Casper gave gold. Its Biblical reference led to its adoption as an English name in the 17th Century.
The mineral jasper is derived from this name.
Famous people with the name include:

Jesper Blomqvist, Swedish football player

Jasper Carrott, British comedian

Jesper Christensen, Danish actor

Jasper Conran, British fashion designer

Jasper Duncombe, film director

Jasper Ewing Brady, 18th century US politician

Jasper Fforde, British novelist

Jasper Griffin, British literary academic

Jesper Grønkjær, Danish football player

Jasper Grosvenor, US financier

Jesper Harding, US publisher

Jasper Harris, British child actor

Jasper Harvey, US football player

Jasper Heywood, 16th century British theologian

Jasper Johns, US artist

Jasper Maskelyne, British stage magician

Jesper Mattson Cruus af Edeby, Swedish soldier and politician

Jasper Mayne, 17th century English clergyman

★ Sir Jasper More, British politician

Jasper Morrison, British product and furniture designer

Jasper O'Farrell, US surveyor

Jesper Olsen, Danish football player

Jesper Parnevik, Swedish golfer

Jasper Redd, US comedian

Jasper Ridley, British historical biographer

Jasper Rine, US biologist

Jesper Strömblad, Swedish musician

Jesper Swedberg, Swedish bishop, father of Emanuel Swedenborg

Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford, half-brother of King Henry VI

Jasper Vinall, notoriously deceased cricketer

Jasper Wilson, US Baptist preacher

Jasper Wolfe, Irish politician

★ the dog of the title character, inherited by the unnamed narrator, in Daphne du Maurier's novel ''Rebecca''

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