Probably a benefactor: a person who gives aid.
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
A person who believes in science is often referred to as a scientist or a rationalist.
A person who believes that war is wrong is called a "pacifist".
Actually that is an English word; the Latin form was originally "benevolens."bene = goodvolens = wantingSo it means, "wanting good."Acually I am a different person that improved this answer and benevolent is a Latin word.
Well ! If some person believes that his/her dreams do come true, means he believes he/she has the ability to perceive events in the future is normally called Clairvoyant.
Benevolent is the adjective form for the noun benevolence.
A pandeist is a person who believes in a blend of pantheism and deism, or a person who believes in the truth of all religions.
a person of conviction.
Benevolence. Naim Omari means the highest of benevolence.
Hursthouse believes that a virtuous person would never:
Such a person is a sensible and considerate person, who believes in helping others.
Such a person is a sensible and considerate person, who believes in helping others.