Guardian baby names
Names tagged with “Guardian” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Irah
Irish
84Watchful or alert. Derived from Old Irish roots suggesting vigilance and awareness, connected to ancient guardian symbolism.
- Hafiza
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'protector' or 'guardian', derived from the root hafiza meaning 'to guard, preserve, or protect'
- Anifa
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'protection' or 'guardian.' Associated with feminine strength and watchfulness in Islamic tradition.
- Kwami
African
42From Akan meaning 'spiritual protector' or 'guardian spirit'. Associated with divine protection and ancestral connection in West African tradition.
- Wardell
English
42From Old English ward meaning 'guardian' or 'keeper,' with the diminutive suffix -ell, suggesting a watchful protector.
- Ward
English
40A guardian or watchman; one who protects or guards. Originally an occupational surname referring to someone who kept watch or guarded property.
- Manaia
Polynesian
40A spiritual guardian or guide in Māori mythology; represents a protector between worlds, often depicted as a mythical creature combining human and animal forms.
- Yali
Sanskrit
40Yali refers to a mythological guardian beast in Hindu and Buddhist iconography, often depicted as a protective lion-like creature symbolizing strength and divine protection.
- Eddiel
Celtic
40Variant of Eddie/Edward meaning 'wealthy guardian,' blended with Irish Celtic elements suggesting prosperity and protection
- Rokhaya
African
40From Wolof meaning 'to watch over' or 'protector'. A name rooted in Senegalese tradition reflecting strength and guardianship.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
