The three wisemen in Christmas legend are Gaspar who has brown hair and a brown beard. Melchoir who has long white hair and a white beard. Balthazar who has black skin and a black beard or no beard.
Balthazar Melchoir Casper
It doesn't tell us their names in the Bible.
Melchior, Balthazar, and Casper
camels
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Gasper Casper and Jasper
Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar.
johns camel was called seturtip and paddies was called juserest and the other one was called rudulph
It is uncertain as to whether or not there were 3: there were 3 GIFTS of the Magi, though.
Excerpta Latina Barbari, composed in Greek around AD 500 names the "wise men" Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar. The name Caspar might be as old as the Acts of Thomas (early 3rd century), which names "Gondophares" which might have become corrupted into Gaspar. The second oldest manuscript to contain these names dates from the 8th century.
They brought them from their own treasures, (Matthew 2.11).
Nicole Scherzinger
There weren't necessarily 3 wise men. There were only 3 gifts. There could have been 1 million wise men. No names were given in the bible though. Later traditions give them the names Balthasar, Caspar, and Melchior.