- Arabic: مُنْقِذ m (munqiḏ), مُنَجٍّ m (munajjin)
- South Levantine Arabic (Palestinian): منقذ m (múnqez)
- Armenian: փրկարար (hy) (pʻrkarar), փրկիչ (hy) (pʻrkičʻ)
- Belarusian: ратава́льнік m (rataválʹnik), ратава́льніца f (rataválʹnica)
- Bulgarian: спаси́тел (bg) m (spasítel), спаси́телка f (spasítelka)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 救助者 (jiùzhùzhě)
- Czech: záchranář (cs) m, záchranářka f
- Danish: redder (da) c
- Dutch: redder (nl) m
- Estonian: päästja
- Finnish: pelastaja (fi)
- French: sauveur (fr) m, sauveuse (fr) f, sauveteur (fr) m, sauveteuse (fr) f
- Georgian: მაშველი (mašveli)
- German: Retter (de) m, Retterin (de) f
- Greek: διασώστης (el) (diasóstis), σωτήρ (el) m (sotír), σωτήρας (el) m (sotíras), λυτρωτής (el) m (lytrotís)
- Italian: soccorritore (it) m, soccorritrice (it) f
- Japanese: 救助者 (きゅうじょしゃ, kyūjosha)
- Kazakh: құтқарушы (qūtqaruşy)
- Korean: 구조자(救助者) (gujoja), 구출자(救出者) (guchulja)
- Kyrgyz: куткаруучу (kutkaruucu)
- Macedonian: спасител m (spasitel), спасителка f (spasitelka)
- Malayalam: രക്ഷകൻ (ml) m (rakṣakaṉ), രക്ഷക (ml) f (rakṣaka)
- Maori: kaiwhakaora, kairauora, kaiwhakarauora
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: redder (no) m
- Persian: رهادهنده (fa) (rahâdahande), نجاتدهنده (fa) (nejât-dahande)
- Polish: ratownik (pl) m, ratowniczka (pl) f
- Romanian: salvator (ro) m
- Russian: спаса́тель (ru) m (spasátelʹ), спаса́тельница (ru) f (spasátelʹnica), (redeemer) спаси́тель (ru) m (spasítelʹ) спаси́тельница (ru) f (spasítelʹnica), избави́тель (ru) m (izbavítelʹ), избави́тельница (ru) f (izbavítelʹnica)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: спа̀силац m
- Roman: spàsilac (sh) m
- Slovak: záchranár m, záchranárka f
- Slovene: reševalec m, reševalka f, rešitelj m, rešiteljica f
- Spanish: rescatista m or f
- Swedish: räddare (sv) c
- Tajik: наҷотдиҳанда (najotdihanda)
- Telugu: రక్షకుడు (te) (rakṣakuḍu)
- Turkish: kurtarıcı (tr)
- Ukrainian: рятува́льник m (rjatuválʹnyk), рятува́льниця f (rjatuválʹnycja)
- Uzbek: qutqaruvchi (uz)
- Welsh: achubwr m
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