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Male Guardian Names,
Defender Names
Names that
mean defender, guardian, bodyguard, protector. Guardian-related names.
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- ESMOND:
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond,
meaning "gracious protector."
- ESMUND:
Variant spelling of Middle English Esmond, meaning
"gracious protector."
- ESTMOND:
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmund,
meaning "gracious protector."
- ESTMUND:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eastmund,
meaning "gracious protector."
- ETTORE:
Italian form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
- EUDARD:
Dialectal variant of Scottish Gaelic Eideard,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EUMANN:
Scottish Gaelic form of English Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
- EWART:
Scottish surname transferred to forename
use, possibly originally an Anglo-Norman form of English
Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- FARAMOND:
Later spelling of Old High German Faramund, meaning
"journey protection."
- FARAMUND:
German name composed of the elements fara "journey" and mund
"protection," hence "journey protection."
- FARAMUNDO:
Italian and Spanish form of German Faramund, meaning
"journey protection."
- FEOFILAKT
(Феофилакт): Russian form of Greek
Theophylaktos,
meaning "God-guard."
- FILAT
(Филат): Pet form of Russian Feofilakt, meaning
"God-guard."
- FOLKVAR:
Contracted form of Old Norse Folkvarðr, meaning
"guardian of the people."
- FOLKVARÐR:
Old Norse name composed of
the elements folk "people, tribe," and varðr
"guard," hence "guardian of the people."
- FOLKVARDR:
Variant spelling of Old Norse Folkvarðr, meaning "guardian of the
people."
- FOLKVARTHR: Variant spelling of Old Norse
Folkvarðr, meaning "guardian of the
people."
- FRAVARDIN
(فروردین): Persian name
derived from the word fravashi, meaning "guardian spirit."
- FRIEDHELM:
German name composed of the elements frid
"peace" and helm "helmet, protection," hence
"peace protector."
- GOPAL
(गोपाल):
Hindi myth name composed of the Sanskrit elements
go "cow" and pala "protector," hence
"cow protector."
- GUARIN: French
form of Germanic Warin, meaning "cover, shelter."
- GUARINOT:
Pet form of French Guarin, meaning "protection,
shelter."
- GUERINO:
Italian form of German Warin,
meaning "cover, shelter."
- HALLVARÐR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr
"rock" and varðr "defender, guardian,"
hence "rock defender."
- HALLVARDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hallvarðr, meaning "rock
defender."
- HALVAR:
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Halvard, meaning "rock
defender."
- HALVARD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hallvar�r,
meaning "rock defender."
- HALVOR:
Variant spelling of Norwegian Hallvard,
meaning "rock defender."
- HÅVARD:
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Hávarðr,
meaning "high guard."
- HÁVARÐR:
Old Norse name composed
of the elements há "high" and varðr
"defender, guardian," hence "high guard."
- HÁVARÐUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hávarðr,
meaning "high guard."
- HAWARD:
Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian Håvard, meaning "high
guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.
- HECK:
English short form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
- HECKIE:
Scottish pet form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
- H�CTOR:
Spanish form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
- H�CTOR:
Catalan form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
- HECTOR: Latin form of Greek Hektor, meaning "defend; hold
fast." Compare with another form of Hector.
- HEITOR:
Portuguese form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend; hold
fast."
- HEKTOR
(Ἕκτωρ):
Greek name derived from the word ekhein, meaning "defend; hold
fast." In mythology, this is the name of the Trojan champion who
killed Patroclus and was himself later
killed by Achilles.
- HEREWARD:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements here "army" and weard "guard,"
hence "army-guard."
- HOWARD:
English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward)
of Scandinavian Håvard,
meaning "high guard."
- HOWIE:
Pet form of English Howard, meaning "high
guard."
- INDERPAL:
Hindi name composed of the name of the god Indra and the Sanskrit
word pala "protector," hence
"protector of Indra."
- ISKANDER:
Variant spelling of Turkish Iskender, meaning "defender of
mankind."
- ISKENDER:
Turkish form of Latin Alexandrus, meaning "defender
of mankind."
- ISMAT
(عصمة): Arabic unisex name meaning "safe-guarding."
- KENELM:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Cenhelm,
meaning "keen protection."
- KENNARD:
English name probably derived from Anglo-Saxon Cyneweard,
meaning "royal guard."
- LALO:
Pet form of Spanish Eduardo, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
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LEKA:
Pet form of Albanian Aleksandër, meaning "defender of
mankind."
- LEX:
Short form of English unisex Alex, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- LEXUS:
Short form of Latin unisex Alexus, meaning
"defender."
- MAHFUZ
(মাহফুজ): Arabic name meaning "protected, safeguarded."
- MAMORU
(守): Japanese name meaning "protector."
- MANAUIA: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "defend."
- MILLARD:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant of the surname Millward, a form of
Millweard, an old
Anglo-Saxon occupational surname composed of the Old English elements mylen
"mill" and weard "guardian," hence
"mill-guard."
- NED:
Pet form of English Edward, meaning "guardian of
prosperity."
- ODDMUND:
Norwegian and Swedish name composed of the Old Norse elements oddr
"point of a weapon" and mundr "protection."
- ÖDI: Pet form of Hungarian
Ödön, meaning "protector
of prosperity."
- ÖDÖN: Hungarian form of English
Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
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OLEK
(Олек):
Short form of Ukrainian Oleksander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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OLEKSANDER
(Олександр): Ukrainian form of
Greek Alexandros,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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OLEKSANDR:
Variant spelling of Ukrainian Oleksander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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OLEKSIY
(Олексій): Ukrainian form of
Latin Alexius, meaning
"defender."
- OSMAN: Variant spelling of English Osmond,
meaning "divine protection." Compare with another form of Osman.
- OSMOND:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Osmund, meaning
"divine protection."
- OSMUND:
Anglo-Saxon equivalent of Old Norse Ásmundr, composed of the Old English
elements os "god" and mund "protection," hence
"divine protection."
- PHARAMOND:
Variant spelling of German Faramond,
meaning "journey protection."
- QALETAQA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "guardian of the people."
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RAE:
Variant spelling of English Ray, meaning
"wise protector."
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RAGINMUND:
Old Frankish German name composed of the elements ragin
"advice, counsel," and mund "protection," hence
"wise protector."
- RAIMO:
Finnish form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMOND:
Old French form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDAS:
Lithuanian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDO:
Italian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDS:
Latvian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMUND:
Norman French form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAJMUND:
Polish and Slovene form of Frankish Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAMON:
Catalan form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAMÓN: Spanish form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAY:
Short form of English Raymond,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAYMOND:
English form of Old French Raimund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAYMUND:
Variant spelling of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAYMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RÉAMANN:
Irish Gaelic form of
English Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
- REDMOND:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Réamann, meaning "wise
protector."
- REDMUND:
Variant spelling of English Redmond, meaning "wise
protector."
- REGINMUND:
Variant spelling of German Raginmund, meaning "wise
protector."
- REIMA:
Finnish form of German Reimund, meaning
"wise protector."
- REIMUND:
A derivative of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- REINMUND:
Contracted form of German Reginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
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SACHA:
French form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
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SANDER:
Short form of English Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SÁNDOR: Hungarian form of
Greek Alexandros, meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDRO:
Short form of Italian Alessandro,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANDU:
Short form of Romanian Alexandru,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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SANDY:
English unisex pet form of Latin Alexandra
and English Alexander,
both meaning "defender of mankind."
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SANTERI:
Short form of Finnish Aleksanteri,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANTTU:
Pet form of Finnish Aleksanteri,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANYI:
Pet form of Hungarian Sándor, meaning "defender
of mankind."
- SASCHA:
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASHA
(Саша):
Unisex pet form of Russian Aleksandr
and Aleksandra, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASHURA
(Сашура): Unisex pet form of Russian
Aleksandr and
Aleksandra, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SASKIA:
Dutch form of Latin Alexandrus,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SAŠO: Slovene pet form of
Polish/Slovene Aleksander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SAWNEY:
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Alaisdair,
meaning
"defender of mankind."
- SCHUYLER:
Dutch surname transferred to English unisex forename use, meaning
"protection, shelter."
- SEASNÁN: Variant
spelling of Gaelic Seastnán, meaning
"bodyguard."
- SEASTNÁN: Old Gaelic name derived from the
word seasuighim ("to defend; to resist"), hence
"bodyguard."
- SENDER
(סֶנְדֶר): Yiddish form of English
Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- SEWARD:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a Middle English
form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, meaning "sea
guard."
- SHARMA
(शर्म): Hindi name meaning "comfort, protection."
- SHURA
(Шура):
Short form of Russian unisex Sashura,
meaning "defender of mankind." Compare with strictly feminine
Shura.
- SIEGWARD:
Old High German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and wart "guard," hence "victory
guard."
- SIGEWEARD:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements sige
"victory" and weard "guard, protector," hence
"victory guard."
- SIGISMUND:
Variant form of Old High German Sigmund,
meaning "victory-protection."
- SIGMUND:
- Old High German name composed of the
elements sige "victory" and mund
"protection," hence "victory-protection."
- Scandinavian form of Old Norse Sigmundr,
meaning "victory-protection."
SIGMUNDR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements sigr "victory" and mundr
"protection," hence "victory-protection."
SIGURD:
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Sigurðr, meaning "victory
guard." In Norse legend, this is the name of a hero of the Volsungasaga.
SIGURÐR:
Variant form of Old Norse Sigvarðr,
meaning "victory guard."
SIGVARD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Sigvarðr,
meaning "victory guard."
SIGVARÐR:
Old Norse equivalent of Old High German Siegward, composed of the elements sigr "victory" and varðr
"guard," hence "victory
guard."
SIKANDAR
(सिकन्दर): Hindi form of Latin
Alexandrus, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SIKANDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Sikandar, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SIWARD:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, meaning
"sea-guard."
SIWEARD:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements
se "sea" and weard "guard, protect," hence
"sea-guard."
SJOERD:
Frisian form of Old High German Siegward, meaning "victory
guard."
SJURD:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Sigurðr, meaning
"victory guard."
SKENDER:
Romanian form of Greek Alexandros, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SKUYLER:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Skyler, meaning "protection,
shelter."
SKYLAR:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Schuyler, meaning
"protection, shelter."
SKYLER:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Skylar, meaning "protection,
shelter."
STEWART:
English occupational surname transferred
to forename use, derived from Old English stigweard, composed of the elements stig
"house" and weard "guard," meaning "house
guard; steward."
STU:
English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, meaning "house guard;
steward."
STUART:
French form of English Stewart,
meaning "house guard; steward." In use by the English and Scottish.
TAMOTSU
(保): Japanese name meaning "defender,
protector."
TED:
Pet form of English Edward
"guardian of prosperity" and Theodore
"gift of
God."
TEDDY:
Pet form of English Edward
"guardian of prosperity" and Theodore
"gift of
God."
THEOPHYLACT:
Short form of Latin Theophylactus, meaning
"God-guard."
THEOPHYLACTUS: Latin form of Greek
Theophylaktos, meaning "God-guard."
THEOPHYLAKTOS
(Θεοφύλακτος):
Ancient Greek name composed of the elements theos
"god" and phylasso "to guard," hence
"God-guard."
VERNER:
Scandinavian form of German Werner, meaning "Warin
warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."
WARD: English
occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English weard, meaning
"guard, watchman."
WARIN:
Old High German name derived from the word wari(n),
meaning "cover, shelter," from warnôn "to
be careful, watchful."
WARINOT:
Pet form of Old High German Warin, from the word wari(n),
meaning "cover, shelter," from warnôn "to
be careful, watchful."
WERNER:
Old High German name composed of the tribal name Warin "cover,
shelter," from warnôn "to
be careful, watchful" and the word hari/heri "army,
warrior," hence "Warin warrior," i.e. "covered
warrior."
WIGMUND:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements wig
"battle, fight, war" and mund "protection," hence "fight-protection."
WIMUND:
Contracted form of Anglo-Saxon Wigmund, meaning "fight-protection."
WYMOND:
Variant spelling of Middle English Wymund, meaning
"fight-protection."
WYMUND:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wigmund, meaning
"fight-protection."
XAN:
- Short form of Greek Alexandros,
meaning "defender of mankind."
- Short form of English Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
XANDER: Dutch form of Latin
Alexandrus,
meaning "defender of mankind."
ZANDER:
Pet form of English Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."
ŽIGA: Slovene form of
Old High German Sigmund, meaning "victory-protection."
ZSIGA:
Pet form of Hungarian Zsigmond, meaning
"victory-protection."
ZSIGMOND:
Hungarian form of Old High German Sigmund, meaning
"victory-protection."
ZYGMUNT:
Polish form of Old High German Sigmund,
meaning "victory-protection."
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