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Top 11+ Best Names That Mean Guardian

06 Aug 2023 50

Finding the perfect name for a baby might get quite exhausting.

A name means a lot not only to the parents but also to the child. Would the sound of the name make a positive impression on everyone interacting with your child?

All babies are considered angels. So, it may be a good idea to choose a name which would signify something as special for your child. If you want such a special name for your child, why not choose names that symbolize the word, ‘Guardian’? Guardian refers to a protector, a survivor, a fighter, a warrior, and a defender by choice. It also comes with the soothing comfort of a protector - a feeling we all get when we stay close to our parents during a raging storm outside!

We have created a list of 60 beautiful names that would describe your baby's strong and protective qualities perfectly. These names have been chosen not just from English, but from different cultures and languages so there are no limitations to the 'right' sounding names for your baby. This particular list is curated with sections of names that cover the essence of the meaning Guardian in various contexts -  at times as a warrior, and sometimes as a protector. We have collected names of girls and boys, as well as a few gender-neutral/unisex names meaning guardian as well.

For more character trait names, take a look at our selection of the best girl names meaning brave, and the top 40 names which mean patience.

Valda  (German origin) meaning "battle heroine."

Sezia (Russian origin) meaning "defender".

Rosetta (German origin) meaning "noted protector".

Malin (English origin) meaning "strong, little warrior".

Sade, Meaning: rain; honor bestows a crown Origin: Finnish, Nigerian and Yoruba, diminutive of Folashade ~ View Detail

Meredith(Celtic origin) meaning "defender of the sea".

Zelda (German origin) meaning "grey fighting maiden." Also, the protagonist of the famous game series, Zelda.

Wyetta (English origin) meaning "war-strength."

June(Latin origin) meaning "defender of women or marriage". A bit old-fashioned but once a common girl name used in English-speaking families.