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