Baltasar
English
    
    
Faroese
    
    Etymology
    
From Latin Balthasar, from Hebrew בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר (bēlša'ṣar), attested in the Tanakh and the Old Testament (Daniel, 5:1), from Akkadian 𒂗𒈗𒋀 (bēl-šarra-uṣur, literally “May Bel protect the king”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈpal̥.ta.saɹ/
Usage notes
    
- son of Baltasar: Baltasarsson
- daughter of Baltasar: Baltasarsdóttir
Declension
    
| Singular | |
| Indefinite | |
| Nominative | Baltasar | 
| Accusative | Baltasar | 
| Dative | Baltasari | 
| Genitive | Baltasars | 
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