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Male Guardian Names,
Defender Names
Names that
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ESMOND:
"Grace protection." Anglo-Saxon name composed
of the Old English elements east "grace" and mund
"protection."
ESMUND:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Esmond, meaning
"grace protection."
ETTORE:
Italian form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
EUDARD:
Dialectal variant of Scottish/Gaelic Eideard,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
EUMANN:
Scottish/Gaelic name
derived from Gaelic Éamonn,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
EWART:
English/Scottish surname transferred to forename
use, itself possibly originally a Norman form of Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
FALKOR:
Modern form of Old Norse Folkvarthr,
meaning "guardian of the people."
FARAMOND:
"Journey protection." Germanic name composed of the elements fara "journey" and mund
"protection."
FEOFILAKT:
Russian form of Greek Theophylaktos,
meaning "God-guard."
FILAT:
Nickname for Russian Feofilakt, meaning
"God-guard."
FOLKVAR:
Abbreviated form of Old Norse Folkvarthr, meaning
"guardian of the people."
FOLKVARTHR
(Folkvarđr): "Guardian of the people." Old Norse name composed of
the elements folk "people, tribe," and varđr
"guard."
FRAVARDIN:
Persian name meaning "guardian spirit."
FRIEDHELM:
"Protector of peace." German name composed of the elements frid
"peace" and helm "helmet, protection."
GARNET:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
Old French Guarinot,
meaning "protection, shelter."
GOPAL:
"Cow protector." Hindi myth name composed of the Sanskrit elements
go "cow" and pala "protector."
GUARIN: French
form of Germanic Warin, meaning "protection, shelter."
GUARINOT:
Pet form of French Guarin, meaning "protection,
shelter."
GUERINO:
Italian form of Germanic Warin,
meaning "protection, shelter."
HALLVARD:
Variant of Norwegian Halvard, meaning "rock
defender."
HALLVARDR
(Hallvarđr): "Rock defender." Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr
"rock" and varđr "defender, guardian."
HALLVARTHR:
Variant of Old Norse Hallvardr, meaning "rock
defender."
HALVAR:
Swedish form of Norwegian Halvard, meaning "rock
defender."
HALVARD:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Hallvardr,
meaning "rock defender."
HALVOR:
Variant of Norwegian Halvard,
meaning "rock defender."
HAVARD
(Hĺvard): Norwegian form of Old Norse Havardr,
meaning "high defender."
HAVARDR
(Havarđr):
"High defender." Old Norse name composed
of the elements há "high" and varđr
"defender, guardian."
HAVARTH:
Variant of Old Norse Havardr,
meaning "high defender."
HAVARTHR:
Variant of Old Norse Havardr,
meaning "high defender."
HAWARD:
Old spelling of English Howard, meaning "high
guard."
HECK:
English nickname for Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HECKIE:
Scottish pet form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HÉCTOR:
Spanish form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HČCTOR:
Catalan form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend;
hold fast."
HECTOR:
Latin form of Greek Hektor, meaning "defend; hold
fast."
HEITOR:
Portuguese form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend; hold
fast."
HEKTOR:
"Defend; hold fast." Greek myth name of the Trojan champion who
killed Patroclus and was himself later
killed by Achilles. The name derived
from the word ekhein, meaning "to check, to restrain."
HEREWARD:
"Army-guard." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements here "army" and weard "guard."
HOWARD:
"High guard." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
ultimately of Scandinavian origin, composed of the elements ha "high" and ward "guard,
warden."
HOWIE:
Pet form of English Howard, meaning "high
guard."
INDERPAL:
"Protector of Indra." Hindi name composed of the name
Indra and the Sanskrit
element pala "protector."
ISHA:
Hindi unisex name meaning "protector."
ISKANDER:
Variant of Turkish Iskender, meaning "defender of
mankind."
ISKENDER:
Turkish form of Alexander, meaning "defender
of mankind."
ISMAT
('Ismat): Arabic unisex name meaning "safe-guarding."
KENELM:
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Cenhelm,
meaning "brave/keen protection."
KENNARD:
From the early medieval Anglo-Saxon name Cyneweard,
of disputed origin, but probably meaning "royal guard."
LALO:
Spanish pet form of Eduardo, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
LEKA:
Albanian pet form of Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
LEX:
Nickname for Alexander, meaning
"defender of mankind."
LYAKSANDRO: Ukrainian form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
MAHFUZ:
Arabic name meaning "protected, safeguarded."
MAMORU:
Japanese name meaning "protect."
MANAUIA: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "defend."
MILLARD:
"Mill-guard." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
a variant of the surname Millward, a form of Millweard which was an old
Anglo-Saxon occupational surname composed of the Old English elements mylen
"mill" and weard "guardian."
NED:
Nickname for English Edward, meaning "guardian of
prosperity."
ODDMUND:
Norwegian name, probably composed of the Old Norse elements oddr
"point (of a weapon)" and mundr "protection."
ODI
(Ödi): Pet form of Hungarian Ödön, meaning "protector
of prosperity."
ODON
(Ödön): Hungarian form of English Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
OLEK:
Nickname for Ukrainian Oleksander, meaning
"defender of mankind."
OLEKSANDER:
Ukrainian form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
OLEKSANDR:
Variant of Ukrainian Oleksander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
OLEKSIY:
Ukrainian form of Greek Alexius, meaning
"defender."
OSMOND:
"God protector." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements os "god" and mund "protector."
OSMUND:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Osmond, meaning "god protector."
PHARAMOND:
Variant of Germanic Faramond,
meaning "journey protection."
QALETAQA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "guardian of the people."
RAE:
Variant of English Ray, meaning
"wise protector."
RAGINMUND:
"Wise protector." Old German name composed of the elements ragin/regin
"wise," and mund "protection."
RAIMO:
Finnish form of Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
RAIMONDAS:
Lithuanian form of Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
RAIMONDO:
Italian form of Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
RAIMONDS:
Latvian form of Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
RAIMUND:
Norman French form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
RAIMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
RAJMUND:
Polish and Slovene form of English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
RAMÓN: Spanish form of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
RAMON:
Catalan form of English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
RAY:
Nickname for
English Raymond,
meaning "wise protector."
RAYMOND:
English form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
RAYMUND:
Variant of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
RAYMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of
English Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
REAMANN
(Réamann): Irish/Gaelic form of
English Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
REDMOND:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Reamann, meaning "wise
protector."
REDMUND:
Variant of English Redmond, meaning "wise
protector."
REGINMUND:
Variant of German Raginmund, meaning "wise
protector."
REIMA:
Finnish form of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
REIMUND:
German form of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
REINMUND:
Norman French form of
English Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
SACHA:
French form of Russian unisex Sasha, meaning
"defender of mankind."
SANDER:
Dutch nickname for Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
SANDIE:
Feminine variant of unisex Sandy, meaning
"defender of mankind."
SANDOR
(Sándor): Hungarian form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
SANDRO:
Nickname for Italian Alessandro,
meaning "defender of mankind."
SANDU:
Nickname for Romanian Alexandru,
meaning "defender of mankind."
SANDY:
English unisex pet form of Alexandra
and Alexander,
both meaning "defender of mankind."
SANTERI:
Nickname for 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:
Russian unisex pet form of Aleksandr
and Aleksandra, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
SAWNEY:
Scottish masculine form of English unisex Sandy, meaning
"defender of mankind."
SCHUYLER:
Dutch surname transferred to English unisex forename use, meaning
"protection, shelter."
SEASNAN
(Seasnán): Variant of Gaelic Seastnan, meaning
"bodyguard."
SEASTNAN
(Seastnán): Old Gaelic name meaning "bodyguard," derived from the
word seasuighim, meaning "to defend; to resist."
SENDER:
Yiddish form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
SEWARD:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Middle English
form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, meaning "sea
guard."
SHARMA:
Hindi name meaning "comfort, protection."
SHURA:
Russian unisex pet form of Aleksandra
and Aleksandr, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
SIEGMUND:
German variant of Sigmund, meaning
"victory-protector."
SIEUWERD:
Dutch form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning "guardian
of victory."
SIGEWEARD:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements sige
"victory" and weard "protector."
SIGISMUND:
German variant of Sigmund,
meaning "victory-protector."
SIGMUND:
"Victory-protector." German and Scandinavian name composed of the
elements sige "victory" and mund
"protector."
SIGURD:
Scandinavian legend name of a hero of the Volsungasaga, derived from
Old Norse Sigurdr, meaning "guardian of
victory."
SIGURDR
(Sigurđr):
"Guardian of victory." Old Norse name
composed of the elements sigr "victory" and vörđr
"guardian."
SIGURTHR:
Variant of Old Norse Sigurdr,
meaning "guardian of victory."
SIGVARD:
Swedish form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning
"guardian of victory."
SIKANDER:
Hindi form of Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SIWARD:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, meaning
"sea-guard."
SIWEARD:
"Sea-guard." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements
se "sea" and weard "guard, protect."
SJOERD:
Frisian form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning "guardian of victory."
SJURD:
Norwegian form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning "guardian of victory."
SKENDER:
Romanian form of Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SKYLAR:
Variant of
English unisex Schuyler, meaning
"protection, shelter."
SKYLER:
Variant of
English unisex Skylar, meaning "protection,
shelter."
SKUYLER:
Variant of
English unisex Skyler, meaning "protection,
shelter."
STEWART:
"House guard; steward." Scottish occupational surname transferred
to forename use, itself composed of the Old English elements stig
"house" and weard "guard."
STU:
English nickname for Scottish Stuart, meaning "house guard;
steward."
STUART:
Variant of Scottish Stewart,
meaning "house guard; steward."
TAMOTSU:
Japanese name meaning "complete; protect."
TED:
English nickname for Edward
"guardian of prosperity" and Theodore "gift of
God."
TEDDY:
English pet form of Edward
"guardian of
prosperity" and Theodore "gift of
God."
THEOPHYLAKTOS:
"God's guard." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements theos
"god" and phylasso "to guard."
VERNER:
Scandinavian form of German Werner,
meaning "army guard."
WARD: English
surname transferred to forename use, from Old English weard, meaning
"guard, watchman."
WARIN:
Old Germanic name derived from the element wari(n),
meaning "protection, shelter."
WARINOT:
Pet form of German Warin, meaning
"protection, shelter."
WARNER:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the German name Werner,
meaning "army guard."
WERNER:
"Army guard." German name composed of the elements war
"guard" and heri "army."
WYMOND:
"Battle protector." Old English name composed of the elements wig
"battle" and mund "protector."
XAN: English
nickname for
Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
XANDER: Dutch nickname for
Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
ZANDER:
English nickname for Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."
ZELOPHEHAD:
Biblical name of a member of the tribe Manasseh,
possibly meaning "protection from fear."
ZIGA
(Žiga): Slovene form of Sigmund, meaning "victory-protector."
ZSIGA:
Pet form of Hungarian Zsigmond, meaning
"Victory-protector."
ZSIGMOND:
Hungarian form of Sigmund, meaning
"Victory-protector."
ZYGMUNT:
Polish form of Sigmund,
meaning "victory-protector."
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