Kaspers
Kaspers is a surname of Slavic origin, with variations found across Central and Eastern Europe. It is believed to derive from the given name Kasper, which itself is of Persian origin meaning "treasurer" or "keeper of the temple." The name Kasper gained popularity in Christian Europe, notably associated with one of the Three Magi who visited the infant Jesus. As a surname, Kaspers likely emerged as a patronymic, indicating descent from an ancestor named Kasper.
Geographically, the Kaspers surname is most prevalent in countries such as Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic,
Individuals bearing the Kaspers surname have contributed to diverse fields throughout history, including arts, sciences, and