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Gaspar

British  
/ ˈɡæspɑː, ˈɡæspə /

noun

  1. a variant of Caspar

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“Is your name Gaspar? Or Melchior? Balthasar? Those are very rare names. Is it one of those?”

From Literature

Marguerite Gaspar, a former public school teacher who helps home-schoolers comply with state educational policies, has built a clientele of holdback families in a variety of sports.

From The Wall Street Journal

The union will result in a “premiere shale operator,” Devon CEO Clay Gaspar said.

From Barron's

“This will drive higher free cash flow and greater shareholder returns beyond what either company could achieve alone,” said Devon Chief Executive Clay Gaspar.

From MarketWatch

“This will drive higher free cash flow and greater shareholder returns beyond what either company could achieve alone,” said Devon Chief Executive Clay Gaspar.

From MarketWatch