Saint Angela Merici (1474-1540) Italy
Saint Anne, mother of Mary
Saint Bernadette (1844-1879) France
Saint Brigid of Ireland (c.451-525)
Saint Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) Italy
Saint Clare of Assisi (1194-1253) Italy
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774-1821) U.S.
Saint Genevieve (c.422-512) France
Saint Joan of Arc (c.1412-1431) France
Saint Lucy of Syracuse (283-304) Italy
Saint Mary Magdelene
Saint Monica of Hippo (332-387), from Algeria
Saint Rita (1381-1457) Italy
Saint Rose of Lima (1586-1617) Peru
Saint Philomena, 4th century Greece
Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) Spain
Saint Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897) France
Are you hoping to something more modern? Try the sacred names such as Emma, Felicity, Gemma, Julia, Juliana Kiara, Kinga, Melania Natalia Sabina.
What about the sacred name that sounds old? There Adelaide, Agnes, Bartolomea, Beatrice, Bertha, Barbara, Clotilda, Colette, Daria, Dorothy, Edith, Eugenia, Gertrude, Hilda, Irene, Josephine, Mildred, Olga, Theodora, and Theodosia Ursula.
If you want to roll the eternal, you can verify the Saints Anastasia, Cecilia, Christina, Helena, Laura and Jane, Madeleine, Margaret (Margaret), Martina, Mary, Patricia, Paula, Regina, Silvia Rosalia Susana, Tatiana, Valeria, Veronica and Victoria.
If you prefer a more sacred roll out as part of a non-regular, and what about the Apollonia, Arilda, Aurelia, Basilissa, Berlinda, Casilda, Colomba, Dymphna, Eulalia, Fabiola, Faustina, Florentina, Gudula, Macrina, Marcellina, Notburga, Pelagia, Perpetua, Petronilla, Scholastica, Thecla or Zdislava?
Finally, if you have a dual (or thought), and perhaps you are interested in saints, sisters, and Trasilla and Emiliana, Justa and Rufina, Alodia and Nunilo Marina and Liberata.
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