The second declension vocative ending for the masculine singular is '-e'. For the masculine plural and neuter singular and plural, the vocative ending is the same as the nominative ending.
um a i orum o is um a o is
The 3rd declension masculine endings in Latin typically include -is in the genitive singular, -i in the dative singular, -em in the accusative singular, and -es in the nominative and accusative plural.
WARD in Latin is Defendo in first declension. fendere in second declension. fendi in third, and fensum in fourth.
The Latin for "word" is verbum, a second declension neuter.
Third declension.
The Latin word for "war" is bellum, which is a second declension neuter.
'Tempus' is third declension.
First declension.
The Latin noun Homo, hominis is in the third declension.
Third declension.
Consul, consulis is third declension.
Brandon was not a name or word in Latin. But if you really had to have a name, it would be something like brandonus or just brandon. The respective genitives would be brandoni and brandonis. The first would follow the second declension. The second would follow the third declension.