The name "Alistair" has its origins set in the Scottish Gaelic language and means "protector". The name itself was anglicized from the spelling "Alasdair".
dìonadair; neach-dìon; neach-dìona 1 defender (also in sports) 2 defendant (in law) 3 safeguarder cluicheadair-dìon: defender (in sports) tèarmannair 1 protector 2 defender
Depending on context, protector can be translated as: Beschützer Panzer, e.g. Brustpanzer - chest protector Schutz, e.g. Gewebeschutz - textile protector Schutzschalter, e.g. Stromschutzschalter - surge protector Schützer, e.g. Knieschützer - knee protector
Yes, "protector" is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for someone or something that protects someone or something. The noun protector is a concrete or abstract noun, depending on use; for example: A pocket protector or a splash protector is a concrete noun. A friend and protector or a protector of the faith is an abstract noun.
Protector is a noun.
Aphrodite was the protector of the sailors.
wiley is a nickname for william. the name is supposedly scottish.
I believe that Rhydon loves the Protector, but I only found that out by trading it with the Protector on
catch a rhydon, give it the protector and trade it it will evolve into rhyperior and you will lose your protector
Tagalog translation of protector: tagakalinga
Sony PSP LCD Screen Protector is the best screen protector.
rhypirior loves protector