Protector Names for Boy: Full List & Meanings

Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 50 boy names with the theme of Protector. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Protector, Godly, and Strong, making them meaningful choices for your baby.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
50
Avg Peak Year
1998Gen Z Peak
Avg Syllables
2.3
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 30%Stable Trend: 32%Falling Trend: 38%
Common Origins
HebrewGreekSpanish
Common Styles
ClassicModernBiblical
Top Themes
ProtectorGodlyStrong

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.

AdrielKayceMoshe

Most Established

Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.

JamesWilliamChristopher

Recently Declining

Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.

WilliamChristopherJoshua

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

James

A name with deep historical roots, its origins are in Hebrew, though it's been a staple in British royal families for centuries. It carries the idea of a "protector" or someone "godly." You'll find it in countless classic stories and throughout history.

95,024 births at peak (1947)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Ezra

A name that has seen a rise for both boys and girls, Ezra comes from Hebrew, where it signifies 'protector' or 'helper.' The biblical prophet Ezra is a key figure, known for leading his people back to Jerusalem. It’s a classic choice that feels both familiar and fresh.

9,222 births at peak (2024)

Rare & Unique

A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.

Alistair

Meaning 'protector' or 'warrior,' this Scottish name has a strong, classic sound, though its roots are also Greek. It’s a name that feels both distinguished and capable, often associated with a certain British charm. You’ll sometimes find it used in families with a connection to Scotland.

265 births at peak (2025)

Full List of Protector Boy Names

Displaying all 50 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.

James

1 SyllableStable

A name with deep historical roots, its origins are in Hebrew, though it's been a staple in British royal families for centuries. It carries the idea of a "protector" or someone "godly." You'll find it in countless classic stories and throughout history.

95,024 births at peak (1947)

William

3 SyllablesFalling

This German name has been around for centuries, carrying the weight of "resolute protector." It’s a foundational name in many cultures, especially with its strong ties to British royalty. Many kings have worn this name, giving it a regal and enduring presence.

67,156 births at peak (1947)

Christopher

3 SyllablesFalling

This name carries the idea of a "Christ-bearer," reflecting its Greek and Latin origins. It’s deeply tied to Saint Christopher, a patron saint of travelers who legend says carried the Christ child. Many parents appreciate its classic sound and historical weight.

60,411 births at peak (1984)

Joshua

3 SyllablesFalling

With a strong Hebrew background, this name translates as "Jehovah is salvation," giving it a protective feel. It’s a foundational biblical name, known for leading people. Many have carried it, from ancient leaders to modern-day figures. The name feels both steadfast and warm.

44,308 births at peak (1989)

Jacob

2 SyllablesFalling

With deep Hebrew origins, this name is a foundational one in many religious texts. It translates as “supplanter,” but it also carries the ideas of a protector or being godly. It’s a name that has been a consistent presence for thousands of years.

36,091 births at peak (1998)

Liam

2 SyllablesStable

This well-known boy’s name is a shortened version of William, coming from Irish and German backgrounds. It carries meanings like "protector" and "strong-willed warrior," which definitely gives it a sturdy feel. You’ll find it’s been a very common choice for boys across the globe for quite some time now.

22,288 births at peak (2024)

Alexander

4 SyllablesFalling

You often hear this name and immediately think of ancient history, particularly Alexander the Great. This powerful boy's name is Greek, translating as "defender of mankind" or "protector." It’s a name that has been worn by kings, emperors, and leaders for centuries.

20,708 births at peak (1993)

Gabriel

2 SyllablesStable

This name has deep Hebrew and Aramaic origins, translating to something like 'God is my strength.' It’s most recognized from the archangel Gabriel, a significant messenger in several major religions. So, it brings with it a sense of spiritual importance and protective strength.

13,188 births at peak (2008)

Raymond

2 SyllablesFalling

This classic name has deep German and British roots, carrying the idea of a wise protector. You’ll often find it connected to a sense of maturity and tradition, making it a dependable choice. Many people recognize it from figures like the comedian Ray Romano, which gives it a familiar and approachable feel.

12,930 births at peak (1924)

Carter

2 SyllablesFalling

This name used to describe a job, as Carter means "cart driver" from its British origins. It now commonly signifies someone strong and a protector. It’s also recognized as the surname of a former U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, making it distinctly American.

11,395 births at peak (2015)

Jaime

1 SyllableFalling

Originally from Spanish and Hebrew, this name translates as 'protector' or 'Godly.' In Spanish-speaking countries, it’s a traditional boy’s name. But in English-speaking areas, you might sometimes see it used for girls, which is an interesting shift. It's a name with a solid, classic feel.

9,240 births at peak (1976)

Ezra

2 SyllablesRising

A name that has seen a rise for both boys and girls, Ezra comes from Hebrew, where it signifies 'protector' or 'helper.' The biblical prophet Ezra is a key figure, known for leading his people back to Jerusalem. It’s a classic choice that feels both familiar and fresh.

9,222 births at peak (2024)

Alex

2 SyllablesFalling

This short, punchy name works well as a standalone choice for boys. It comes from Greek origins, translating to "protector" or "defender." Because it’s so versatile, you’ll find many famous people, from athletes to artists, who carry this classic name.

8,064 births at peak (1993)

Warren

2 SyllablesRising

Coming from French roots, this name historically signified a "game park" or "enclosure," but it evolved to imply a "protector" or "guardian." It sounds dependable and mature, often recognized more as a surname, like for investor Warren Buffett, before becoming a first name.

7,826 births at peak (1921)

Ezekiel

3 SyllablesStable

With a strong Hebrew origin, Ezekiel carries the idea of "God strengthens." It's a significant name from the Bible, belonging to a major prophet known for his powerful visions. This gives it a sense of enduring strength and deep historical roots for many families.

6,058 births at peak (2022)

Alejandro

4 SyllablesStable

Does this name sound familiar to you? That’s because it’s the Spanish version of Alexander, a name with deep Greek roots. It translates as "defender of mankind," giving it a powerful and enduring meaning. This name has a rhythmic quality and a global presence, often found in music and art.

4,577 births at peak (2001)

Jake

1 SyllableFalling

Often used as a familiar shortened version of Jacob, this name comes from Hebrew and British origins. It carries the idea of being a 'protector' or 'Godly.' It’s a name that feels both classic and approachable. This version has a friendly, down-to-earth quality.

4,487 births at peak (2004)

Adriel

2 SyllablesRising

A Hebrew name, Adriel carries the significant idea of a "Godly protector." It’s a name that feels both ancient and refreshingly current, making it a solid option for parents looking for something with biblical ties. While it has roots in scripture, it doesn’t feel overly traditional, giving it a modern edge.

3,935 births at peak (2025)

Ray

1 SyllableStable

Carrying the idea of a "shining sun" or a "protector," this name has German roots. It’s often used as a standalone choice, feeling both classic and modern. But it also works well as a common nickname for longer names like Raymond.

3,529 births at peak (1926)

Alec

2 SyllablesFalling

Often used as a shorter, more direct version of Alexander, this name has a strong Greek background. It signifies someone who is a "defender of mankind" or a "protector." You'll find it has a Scottish connection too, making it a well-rounded and grounded choice. Many people recognize Alec Baldwin as a famous bearer.

3,457 births at peak (1995)

Gage

1 SyllableFalling

If you’re looking for a name that signifies protection, this one has French and British roots. It carries the idea of a 'pledge' or someone who safeguards. While it’s been a surname for a while, it’s now a first name choice that feels quite modern.

2,950 births at peak (2003)

Arlo

2 SyllablesRising

If you’re looking for a name that signifies protection, Arlo is a great option. It has both British and Spanish origins, translating as "strong" or "fortified hill." This name carries a cool, nature-inspired feel, making it a considered choice for parents wanting something modern and distinctive.

2,574 births at peak (2024)

Xander

2 SyllablesFalling

This name feels sharp and modern, but it actually has very deep Greek roots. It’s a shortened form of Alexander, which translates as "protector of mankind" or simply "brave." Many people know it from various fictional characters, giving it a familiar yet strong presence today.

2,421 births at peak (2017)

Josue

2 SyllablesFalling

This name is the Spanish form of Joshua, bringing with it the Hebrew meaning of "Jehovah is salvation." It carries a long history, much like its English counterpart, but with a distinct sound. You often hear this name in Spanish-speaking communities. It feels strong and grounded.

2,272 births at peak (2007)

Zander

2 SyllablesFalling

Often heard as a shorter, more modern version of Alexander, this name has Greek origins. It carries the idea of a 'protector' or someone 'brave.' Many parents like Zander for its crisp sound and familiar feel without being too common.

1,600 births at peak (2013)

Wilson

2 SyllablesStable

Coming from Scottish roots, this name means "son of Will," which naturally carries the idea of a protector. It began as a surname before becoming a given name. You might think of Woodrow Wilson, a former U.S. President, who exemplified a certain kind of steady leadership.

1,381 births at peak (1918)

Marshall

2 SyllablesStable

Historically, this name came from a French title for an officer, which then became a German surname. It carries the idea of a leader or protector, someone strong and in charge. You often hear it as a last name, like Thurgood Marshall, before it became a popular given name for boys.

1,283 births at peak (1947)

Ramon

2 SyllablesStable

If you like names that signify a protector or someone wise, Ramon might be a good fit. This is the Spanish form of Raymond, which comes from old Germanic elements. It carries a classic, dependable feel that has been around for centuries.

1,168 births at peak (1991)

Salvatore

3 SyllablesStable

This Italian name carries the idea of a “protector.” It’s a classic choice rooted in Latin, often honoring Christ as the Savior in Catholic traditions. You’ll find it common in Italy, where it feels both traditional and strong for a boy.

1,064 births at peak (1927)

Ezequiel

4 SyllablesStable

This is the Spanish form of the classic Hebrew name Ezekiel. It also translates to "God strengthens," bringing with it a sense of divine power and protection. You’ll often hear Ezequiel in Spanish-speaking communities, where it’s a familiar and respected choice. It retains that same biblical weight.

1,023 births at peak (2024)

Salvador

3 SyllablesStable

Are you looking for a name that signifies protection and strength? This Spanish and Latin name translates as "savior" or "protector," giving it a powerful feel. It’s also strongly tied to religious history and art, famously borne by the surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.

929 births at peak (1992)

Kayce

1 SyllableRising

With a crisp, modern sound, this name has both Irish and American influences. It carries the idea of bravery and protection, which makes it feel strong. While it can be a surname, many parents now use Kayce as a distinct first name for boys.

928 births at peak (2025)

Moises

2 SyllablesStable

This name carries a strong sense of leadership and protection, translating from its Hebrew roots to signify someone divinely chosen. It’s well-known through the biblical figure Moses, who led his people. In Spanish-speaking cultures, you’ll hear this classic form often, giving it a familiar feel.

912 births at peak (2001)

Cason

2 SyllablesFalling

Considering its Irish and American background, Cason holds the meaning of a strong protector, making it a solid choice. It's a newer variation that offers a slightly different look and feel from similar names. This spelling gives it a distinct charm while keeping its powerful roots.

731 births at peak (2014)

Moshe

2 SyllablesRising

For parents looking for a classic with a slight twist, this is the Hebrew form of Moses. It signifies a person who leads, protects, or is godly. This version maintains the original sound and deep spiritual heritage, offering a warm connection to its ancient origins. Many Jewish families still choose it to honor tradition.

728 births at peak (2025)

Guillermo

3 SyllablesStable

A classic Spanish name, it's the equivalent of William in English-speaking countries. It comes from Germanic elements, signifying "will" and "helmet," so it ultimately carries the idea of a "resolute protector." You'll find it common across Latin America and Spain.

693 births at peak (1998)

Moses

2 SyllablesStable

This name has ancient Hebrew roots, carrying the idea of someone who leads or protects. It’s famously linked to the biblical figure who led his people out of Egypt. That’s why it often translates as "drawn out of the water" or "savior," signifying a strong, guiding presence. It’s a classic choice with a powerful story.

669 births at peak (2016)

Musa

2 SyllablesRising

This name crosses cultures, recognized in both Arabic and Hebrew traditions. It translates as "leader" or "protector," much like its Hebrew counterpart, Moses. In the Quran, Musa is a highly respected prophet, making it a revered option for many Muslim families today. It holds a strong, guiding presence.

651 births at peak (2025)

Case

1 SyllableFalling

If you appreciate names that are short and to the point, Case might be for you. It’s a Dutch name that often works as a short form for Cornelius, but it definitely stands strong on its own. This name carries the idea of someone strong and a protector, making it feel solid.

623 births at peak (2014)

Alessandro

4 SyllablesRising

This classic Italian name translates as "protector" or "defender," tracing its roots back to Greek. It’s the masculine form of Alexandra, a name many people know. In Italy, you’ll often hear it shortened to Sandro, which gives it a familiar, friendly touch.

608 births at peak (2025)

Edison

3 SyllablesFalling

Often linked to a famous inventor, this name has a historical weight. Edison means "son of Edward," which itself translates to "rich guard" or "protector." It’s a surname that works nicely as a first name, giving it a distinguished yet approachable feel.

554 births at peak (2018)

Kannon

2 SyllablesFalling

Doesn't Kannon sound like it carries a lot of inherent strength and purpose? This name has both Japanese and American origins, carrying the idea of "powerful" or "protector." It often brings to mind a sense of spiritual guardianship, making it a unique choice.

534 births at peak (2020)

Eziah

3 SyllablesRising

With its Hebrew origins, Eziah translates as 'strong' and 'protector,' giving it a powerful, grounded feel. This name also carries a spiritual connection, signifying a godly presence. Parents looking for a distinctive biblical option often like its modern sound, while still honoring ancient roots.

465 births at peak (2025)

Alvaro

3 SyllablesRising

Carrying the idea of a "guardian" or "protector," Alvaro is a Spanish name with German origins. It’s been a classic choice for centuries, often appearing in European royal lines, which gives it a distinguished and noble feel. This name truly carries a sense of strength.

441 births at peak (2000)

Casen

2 SyllablesStable

This name carries the idea of strength and protection, with roots in both American and Irish traditions. It’s a modern take, giving it a familiar yet distinct sound that many parents like. Casen feels grounded and ready for anything, especially with its connection to a protector.

437 births at peak (2014)

Ezrah

2 SyllablesRising

How about a name that offers a slightly different take on a classic? This Hebrew name, with its added 'H,' still translates as 'protector' and 'friend.' It gives a familiar biblical sound a more unique, contemporary edge for parents wanting something distinctive.

422 births at peak (2023)

Bridger

2 SyllablesRising

Thinking about a name that sounds both sturdy and kind? Bridger is a British and American name for boys that means “protector” or “strong.” It has a modern feel, perhaps because it started as a surname for someone who lived near a bridge. It’s a less common choice that still feels grounded.

388 births at peak (2025)

Izael

2 SyllablesRising

Carrying a strong, spiritual weight, this is a Hebrew name that translates as "God is my strength" or "protector." It’s less common than some other biblical names, offering a distinct sound for a boy. And it feels ancient but not dated.

336 births at peak (2025)

Alessio

4 SyllablesRising

Thinking about a strong name that feels current? This Italian choice means "protector" or "defender," stemming from Greek. It’s a shorter, more streamlined version of Alessandro, giving it a distinct, modern appeal. You’ll hear it often in Italy.

276 births at peak (2025)

Alistair

3 SyllablesRising

Meaning 'protector' or 'warrior,' this Scottish name has a strong, classic sound, though its roots are also Greek. It’s a name that feels both distinguished and capable, often associated with a certain British charm. You’ll sometimes find it used in families with a connection to Scotland.

265 births at peak (2025)

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