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Forename Saint

Globally, Saint (Saint India Democratic Republic of the Congo China United States Argentina, 圣 China, 성 South Korea, among others...) is a widespread epicene given name. The first name Saint is characteristic of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is quite a common principally male, but very seldom feminine name, Guadeloupe, where it is quite a common feminine name, and India, where it is quite a rare female name. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in India, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and China. Also, Saint is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Saint

name Света, name セイント, name Shën, name Санто, name Papa, name Santuzza, name Saunt, name Ŝaîńt, name Senct, name Де, name Halwe, name Saînt, name 圣, name 塞特, name Śáiñt, name Sancire, name อัครลาวัณย์, name セント, name Ŝãiñt, name Sàint, name San, name Сэйнт, name संत, name Σαϊντ, name Saïnt, name Sacer, name Naomh, name Santo, name Saınt, name Sant, name Svatá, name Saint, name Sãiñt, name سان, name 성, name サン, name Саінт, name Сейнт, name Santuccia, name 聖, name นักบุญ, name Санта, name Sãîñt, name Sonten, name Саинт, name เหล่าแซง, name Sáint, name Santa, name ผู้บุญ, name Сен, name Sainct, name Seint, name サント, name Сент, name Seinte
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Saint China, India, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, Argentina
China
South Korea
サン Japan
Сен Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia

First name Saint in the context

Saint is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Saint Anne , the mother of Virgin Mary in Christian and Islamic traditions; unnamed in the New Testament or Quran; Saint Joachim , the biblical figure, father of Virgin Mary; Saint Aquila , the late Roman saint and martyr; Saint Caspar , the according to Christian tradition, a king of India and one of the three Magi (younger than Melchior, older than Balthazar) that visited Jesus, who gave the gift of frankincense and Saint Peter’s mother-in-law , the biblical figure, Luke 4, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of saint ovidius saint ovidius saint ovidius Portuguese bishop, IT (b. 50) link
picture of saint pothinus saint pothinus saint pothinus 2nd century bishop of Lyon and saint (b. 87) link
picture of saint serapia saint serapia saint serapia Syrian saint, TR (b. 100) link
picture of saint donatus of muenstereifel saint donatus of muenstereifel saint donatus of muenstereifel Christian saint, IT (b. 140) link
saint hermias 2nd-century Christian martyr, TR (b. 100) link
saint stephanie Eastern Orthodox saint (b. 101) link
saint poma (b. 101) link
picture of saint chariton saint chariton saint chariton Christian saint, TR (b. 201) link
picture of saint rais saint rais saint rais Egyptian saint (b. 201) link
picture of saint bessus saint bessus saint bessus Member of the legendary Theban Legion, (b. 201) link
picture of saint thyrsus saint thyrsus saint thyrsus TR (b. 200) link
picture of saint mercurius saint mercurius saint mercurius Greek soldier and Christian martyr (died 250), TR (b. 224) link
picture of saint memmius saint memmius saint memmius French bishop (b. 250) link
picture of saint varus saint varus saint varus early Christian martyr, soldier from Egypt, EG (b. 250) link
picture of saint cleopatra saint cleopatra saint cleopatra Eastern Orthodox saint, IL (b. 250) link

Characteristic surnames

Bai, Moulia, Santos, Shamar, Soares, Svarup, Araujo, Church, Parish, Pierre, Moraes, Joseph, Moreira, Michael, Almeida, Parkash, Pereira, Germain, Carvalho, Ferreira, Indrarso, Junior, Oliveira, Martin, Filho, Lal, Cruz, Kaur, Paul, Rani, Roch, Devi, Debi, Lima, Yadav, Jean, Sarup, Silva, Seiya, Souza, Algue, Costa, Rocha, Gomes, Louis, Neto, and Nascimento