Jasper (disambiguation)

Jasper (disambiguation)

Jasper is an opaque mineral.

Jasper may also refer to:

Computing

* JasPer, a project to create an open-source implementation of the JPEG-2000 codec
* Tomcat Jasper, a software engine used by Apache Tomcat
* Jasper framework, an open source, cross-platform web development framework
* JasperReports, an open source Java reporting tool
* Jasper (Java Simulation of Protocols for Education and Research), an open source network protocol simulator written in Java

Personages

* Jasper (name), a masculine given name of Persian origin
* Jasper Carrott, English comedian

In fiction

* Jasper Beardley, a character from the cartoon show, "The Simpsons"
* Jasper, another name for Tom from MGM's "Tom and Jerry" cartoons
* Jasper Jowls, a Chuck E. Cheese's character
* Jasper, a white dog from "Family Guy"
* Jasper, one of "Cruella de Vil"'s henchmen in Disney's "101 Dalmatians"
* Jasper Hale, of the Cullen family in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight" series
* Jasper Morello, the protagonist of the short film "The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello

Placenames

Canada

* Jasper National Park
* Jasper, Alberta
* Jasper Place, Alberta, a town that amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964
* Jasper Park (Edmonton), Alberta, a neighborhood
* West Jasper Place (Edmonton), Alberta, a neighborhood
* Jasper Place Composite High School in Edmonton, Alberta

United States

* Jasper, Alabama
* Jasper, Arkansas
* Jasper, Florida
* Jasper, Georgia
* Jasper, Indiana
* Jasper, Minnesota
* Jasper, Missouri
* Jasper, New York
* Jasper, Ohio
* Jasper, Oregon
* Jasper, Tennessee
* Jasper, Texas

Other

* Jasper ware, a type of fine pottery, developed by Josiah Wedgwood


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