Kacper is a predominantly Polish masculine given name, a variant of Caspar. Notable people called Kacper include:
Kacper is a predominantly Polish masculine given name, a variant of Caspar. Notable people called Kacper include: Kacper Chorążka (born 1999), Polish footballer Kacper Denhoff (1587–1645), Baltic-German noble of the Holy Roman Empire; a noble of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Governor of Dorpat Province Kacper Filipiak (born 1995), Polish former professional snooker player Kacper Gomolski (born 1993), Polish motorcycle speedway rider who rides for the Poole Pirates in the Elite League Kacper Koscierski (born 2007), German footballer Kacper Kosinski, member of The Analogs, a Polish street punk band Kacper Kozłowski (born 1986), Polish sprint athlete who specializes in the 400 metres Kacper Ławski (born 1985), Polish rugby player, second or third line of the lock in the French club CS Vienne Kacper Łazaj (born 1995), Polish footballer Kacper Majchrzak (born 1992), Polish swimmer Bronislaw Kacper Malinowski (1884–1942), Polish anthropologist Kacper Meyna (born 1999), Polish professional boxer Kacper Piechocki (born 1995), Polish volleyball player Kacper Piorun (born 1991), Polish chess grandmaster (2012) Kacper Pludra (born 2002), Polish motorcycle speedway rider Kacper Przybyłko (born 1993), Polish footballer Kacper Radkowski (born 2001), Polish footballer Kacper Sikora (born 1992), Polish singer who won the fourth series of ''Poland's Got Talent in 2011 Kacper Sztuka (born 2006), Polish racing driver Kacper Tatara (born 1988), Polish footballer Kacper Tobiasz (born 2002), Polish footballer Kacper Tomasiak (born 2007), Polish ski jumper Kacper Urbański (born 2004), Polish footballer Kacper Wełniak (born 2000), Polish footballer Kacper Ziemiński (born 1990), Polish sailor
==See also== Kacper Ryx'', Polish historical crime novel written by Mariusz Wollny Kacperków
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).