Guarantor

/ˌɡærənˈtɔr/ noun

A person who promises to be responsible for someone else's debt or obligation if they fail to pay or perform.

From 'guarantee', which came from Spanish 'garante' (one who guarantees), possibly from Germanic roots. The -or suffix indicates a person who does the action.

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