well-wisher

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) Someone who extends good wishes, or expresses sympathy, to someone else.
 * 2)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.
 * 1)  Followed by to: someone who has an ambition to be or become something.

Translations

 * Belarusian: добразычлі́вец, добразычлі́ўка, зычлі́вец, зычлі́ўка
 * Bengali:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 祝福者
 * Finnish: ,
 * German: Wohlwünscher, Wohlwünscherin
 * Hindi: शुभेच्छु
 * Icelandic: velunnari
 * Irish: lucht dea-mhéine
 * Kazakh: батагөй
 * Latin: benevolus
 * Latvian: labvēlis
 * Macedonian: доброна́мерник
 * Magahi: 𑂎𑂩𑂎𑂰𑂯
 * Polish:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Tamil:
 * Telugu: శ్రేయోభిలాషి
 * Ukrainian: добрози́чливець, доброзичли́вець, добрози́чливиця, доброзичли́виця, зи́чливець, зичли́вець, зи́чливиця, зичли́виця
 * Urdu: خیر خواہ


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: доброна́мерник

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  Someone who makes a wish at a wishing well.