Displayed on this page are Saint names 101 to 120. Olivia was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #6 and a usage of 0.8196%. The name is largely used in the English, German, and Italian languages, and it was followed in popularity by Sophia (English, German, Greek, Italian, and Russian), Rose (English and French), Priscilla (English, German, and Italian), Paula (English, French, German, and Spanish), and Regina (English and German). Rare Saint names include the Breton and French Nolwenn, the English Odelia, the German, Italian, and Spanish Perpetua, the German Petronia, the English and German Philomena, the German Praxedis, the English and Scottish Rhona, the Italian, English, and Spanish Rosalia, the Czech, English, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slavic, and Spanish Sabina, the French and German Seraphina, the English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Silvia, the French Solange, the Scandinavian Sunniva, and the English Sybil.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Nolwenn | holy one from Noyal ... of a 6th century saint, 'Noyal Gwenn' meaning ... |
Odelia | wealth, fortune; praise ...She is also the patron saint of Alsace ... |
Olivia 6 | olive tree ... which was borne by Saint Oliva (-138), who was ... |
Paula 681 | little, humble ... several minor Christian saints, most notably Saint ... |
| Perpetua | perpetual, everlasting ... name was borne by Saint Perpetua (-202), who was ... |
| Petronia | rock, stone; country ...Saint Petronilla was a 1st-century martyr often ... |
Philomena | strongly beloved ... was borne by Saint Philomena (291-304), known as a ... |
| Praxedis | one who does, one who ... by the 2nd century Saint Praxedes, also known as ... |
Priscilla 416 | ancient, old ... by the 1st century Saint Prisca, a young woman ... |
Regina 688 | queen ... name was borne by Saint Regina, a 3rd century ... |
Rhona | fame; friend; spear, ... island Rona, on which Saint Ronan lived for a ... |
Rosalia | rose ... name was borne by Saint Rosalia, a 12th-century ... |
Rose 344 | rose; horse; fame ... name was borne by Saint Rose of Lima (1586-1617), ... |
Sabina | Sabine woman; catlike ... was also borne by Saint Sabina (-126), who was ... |
| Seraphina | burning ones, fiery ... an obscure 5th century saint from southern Europe. ... |
Silvia | woman of the woods ... who was herself a saint ... |
| Solange | solemn, religious ... name was borne by Saint Solange (-880), a Frankish ... |
Sophia 7 | wisdom ... name was borne by Saint Sophia, apparently not a ... |
| Sunniva | sun; gift ... by the 10th century Saint Sunniva, a legendary ... |
Sybil | oracle, prophetess ... City of God, written by Saint Augustine ... |
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