Yes. Matthew's Gospel actually referred to
magi who came to visit Jesus. Matthew was familiar with the Zoroastrian religion of the Persians, and his story of the virgin birth is suggestive of the virgin birth of the Zoroastrian Saoyshant. By having the
magi, priests of the Zoroastrian religion, wish to visit Jesus and bring expensive gifts, he was showing that even the priests of this great religion would have wanted to worship Jesus.
In time, the Zoroastrian connection became less important, and they became referred to simply as 'wise men'. This is the translation we see in most modern English Bibles. They are sometimes even referred to as kings, although this is a description that magi would never have accepted. The idea that there were exactly three wise men or kings derives from the number of gifts they were said to have brought.