Nothing in canonized scripture names the magi; there were probably far more than three.
No the bible says only that the three wise men gave gifts.
The wise men are called the Magi or the three kings.
The "answer" later, first a few points a) the Bible just calls them "wise men" - not "kings". b) the Bible does not say there were three. That is a conjecture based on there being three gifts - gold frankincense and myrrh c) the Bible does not name them. But, tradition in Christianity says they were Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
Matthew 2:1-12 Though it doesn't specify the number of wise men who visited, nor the age of Jesus (it is assumed he was between the ages of newborn to 2 years of age, depending on with whom you speak.) It is assumed from the three gifts, gold, frankinscence and myhrr, that there were three Magi (wise men; magicians?), in later traditions called kings, and even given names. **It should be noted that they first approached Herod, who then ordered the deaths of all infants under the age of three.
The Bible does not list which of the wise men brought which gift. The three gifts they brought were frankincense, gold, myrrh.
All the bible says that there were three wise men, who gave what is not mentioned or their names either.
The bible mentions only three wise men visited Jesus and gave him gifts.But their names are not mentioned, nor who gave what.
A) The bible just says they were "wise men". B) Their names are not given. So, we cannot say who gave him gold beyond the general "the wise men". We don't even now how many they were, that is not given in the bible either. Tradition says they were three, and that their names were Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, but there is no evidence to support this. The fact that there were three gifts led people to suppose there were three givers - but if several gave gold then there could have been any number of them. All we know for definite is that they were wise, that there was more than one, that they came from the East and that they gave gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Kasper, Balthesar, & Malcior
No the three wise men was the only ones
The names of the wisemen are not mentioned in the bible.
the three wise men gave him three gifts gold,frankinsence and myre
One of the three wise men that had followed the star to Bethleham.
We don't even know for sure that there were three, let alone what their names were, so the "meaning of their names" is, well, meaningless.
Because he gave advice to his three sons and he is wise, So that's y he is wise🌟😃
Because when Jesus was born, the three wise men gave him gifts. Yea the answer above is correct the three wise men brought Jesus gifts the night of his birth
The three gifts that the wise men gave to Jesus were gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Gold represented his kingship, frankincense symbolized his divinity, and myrrh signified his earthly death and burial.