Romance Languages:
* Spanish: Salvador/a (masculine/feminine)
* Italian: Salvatore/Salvatrice (masculine/feminine)
* French: Sauveur/Sauveuse (masculine/feminine)
* Portuguese: Salvador/a (masculine/feminine)
* Romanian: Salvator/Salvatoare (masculine/feminine)
Germanic Languages:
* German: Retter/Retterin (masculine/feminine)
* Dutch: Redder/Redster (masculine/feminine)
* Swedish: Frälsare
* Norwegian: Frelser
* Danish: Frelser
Slavic Languages:
* Russian: Спаситель (Spasitel')
* Polish: Zbawca
* Czech: Zachránce
* Ukrainian: Спаситель (Spasitel')
* Bulgarian: Спасител (Spasitel)
Other Languages:
* Arabic: مُنْجِي (munji)
* Chinese: 救世主 (jiùshì zhǔ)
* Japanese: 救世主 (kyūseishu)
* Korean: 구세주 (guseju)
* Hindi: उद्धारक (uddhārak)
* Greek: Σωτήρας (Sōtēras)
Note:
* Some languages, like French and German, use separate words for masculine and feminine genders.
* The specific term used in certain languages might vary depending on the context and cultural nuances.
* This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other languages in which the term "savior" can be translated.