There are a number of Latin words that can be translated "protector", including patronus (as in Harry Potter's exspecto patronum, "I await a protector") and vindex(as in the Confederate motto Deo vindice, "with God as protector").
Amo meam familiam.
The word "patronus" might be what you're looking for.
Higosha
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Amo meam familiam.
In Latin, they think that God can help them, tought everything.
The Latin word for "white" is "albus," and "protector" can be translated as "protector" or "defensor." Therefore, "white protector" could be rendered as "Albus Protector" or "Albus Defensor." Latin phrases often depend on context, so variations may exist based on specific usage.
The phrase 'protector of the innocent' in Latin can be translated as "protector innocentium." In this context, "protector" means "protector" or "defender," while "innocentium" refers to "the innocent." This phrase emphasizes the role of safeguarding those who are vulnerable or wronged.
patron, or protector
protector
The word "patronus" might be what you're looking for.
Protector of love = Protecteur de l'amour
The Latin noun tutor means a protector or guardian (from the verb tutor, I protect, guard, defend).
Hogosha is one way to say protector in Japanese.
Higosha
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