Patron
//ˈpeɪ.tɹən//
Translations of "patron" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | προστάτης(one who protects or supports), πρόδικος(one who protects or supports) | prostátēs, pródikos | |
| Arabic | حريف; زبون(one who protects or supports), راعي; حامي; وصي; سيد; و(one who protects or supports) | harif, zaboun | |
| Azerbaijani | hami(one who protects or supports), hami(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), havadar(one who protects or supports), himayədar(one who protects or supports), himayəçi(one who protects or supports), maarifpərvər(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), mesenat(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| Bulgarian | защитник(one who protects or supports), меценат(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), патрон(Roman law: protector of a dependent), покровител(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | zaštitnik, mecenat, patron, pokrovitel | |
| Czech | mecenáš(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), příznivec(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Danish | mæcen(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), patron(Roman law: protector of a dependent) | — | |
| Dutch | beschermheilige(one who protects or supports), mecenas(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), schutspatroon(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Esperanto | patrono(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Finnish | isäntä(property owner, landlord, master), mesenaatti(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), suojelija(one who protects or supports), suojelija(Roman law: protector of a dependent), suojeluspyhimys(one who protects or supports), tukija(one who protects or supports), tukija(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| French | mécène(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| Galician | mecenas(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), patrón(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| German | Mäzen(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), Patron(one who protects or supports), Schirmherr(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Greek | ιδιοκτήτης(property owner, landlord, master), πάτρονας(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), προστάτης(one who protects or supports) | idioktítis, pátronas, prostátis | |
| Hungarian | mecénás(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), patrónus(one who protects or supports), patrónus(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), pártfogó(one who protects or supports), védnök(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Icelandic | bakhjarl(one who protects or supports), stuðningsmaður(one who protects or supports), velunnari(one who protects or supports), verndari(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Italian | mecenate(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), patrono(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Japanese | パトロン(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), 守護者(one who protects or supports), 恩人(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | patoron, shugosha, onjin | |
| Kazakh | жебеуші(one who protects or supports), желеп-жебеуші(one who protects or supports) | jebeuşı, jelep-jebeuşı | |
| Macedonian | ага(one who protects or supports), ага(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | aga, aga | |
| Manx | ard-charrey(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| Māori | kairangi(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Middle English | patroun(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | صاحب(one who protects or supports), صاحب(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | sâhib, sâhib | |
| Persian | حامی(one who protects or supports) | hâmi | |
| Portuguese | mecenas(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| Russian | засту́пник(one who protects or supports), засту́пница(one who protects or supports), покрови́тель(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), покрови́тельница(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | zastúpnik, zastúpnica, pokrovítelʹ, pokrovítelʹnica | |
| Spanish | auspiciador(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), mecenas(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), patrocinador(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.), patrón(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Swedish | mecenat(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| Tocharian B | tanāpate(one who protects or supports) | — | |
| Turkish | mesen(wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) | — | |
| Vilamovian | patrön(one who protects or supports) | — |
hami, hami, havadar, himayədar, himayəçi, maarifpərvər, mesenat
mecenáš, příznivec
mæcen, patron
beschermheilige, mecenas, schutspatroon
patrono
isäntä, mesenaatti, suojelija, suojelija, suojeluspyhimys, tukija, tukija
mécène
mecenas, patrón
Mäzen, Patron, Schirmherr
mecénás, patrónus, patrónus, pártfogó, védnök
bakhjarl, stuðningsmaður, velunnari, verndari
mecenate, patrono
ard-charrey
kairangi
patroun
mecenas
засту́пник, засту́пница, покрови́тель, покрови́тельница
zastúpnik, zastúpnica, pokrovítelʹ, pokrovítelʹnica
auspiciador, mecenas, patrocinador, patrón
mecenat
tanāpate
mesen
patrön
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.