Baltasar
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Baltasar . The Gr. form of Belshazzar ( Daniel 5:1-31 , etc., Bar 1:11 f.) and of Belteshazzar ( Daniel 4:1-37 , etc.).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]
bal - tā´sar ( Βαλτασάρ , Baltasár ; the King James Version Balthasar ):
(1) The Greek of Hebrew, בּלטשׁאצר , bēlṭesha'ccar , or בּלטאשׁצּר , bēlṭe'shaccar , perhaps corresponding to ר , Balâṭ - šar - uṣur , "protect the life of the king," the Babylonian cognomen of Daniel. Compare Belteshazzar ( Daniel 1:7; Daniel 2:26; Daniel 4:8 , et al.).
(2) Baltasar is also the Greek of the Hebrew בּלשׁאצּר , bēlsha'ccar , or בּלאשׁצּר , bēl'shaccar , the name of the last king of Babylon (corresponding to the Babylonian Bêl - šar - uṣur ; Schrader, Die Keilinschriften und das Alte Testament , III, 396; Syriac Blitshazzar; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible , 390-405 ad) Baltassar). Compare Baruch 1:11 and Belshazzar ( Daniel 5:1; Daniel 7:1; Daniel 8:1 ).
(3) The name of one of the Magi who according to the legend visited Jesus at Bethlehem: Melchior from Nubia, Balthasar from Godolia, Caspar from Tharsis.