Displayed on this page are Saint names 121 to 131. Among these names, Valeria (English, German, and Italian) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #73 and a usage of 0.2027%, followed in descending order by Veronica (English, Italian, and Romanian), Virginia (English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish), and Theresa (English and German), while rare Saint names include Thekla (English and German), Ursula (English, German, Italian, and Scandinavian), Verena (English and German), Winifred (English, German, and Welsh), Xenia (English, German, Greek, Italian, and Romanian), Yolanda (English, French, and Spanish), and Zita (Hungarian, English, Spanish, German, and Italian).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Thekla | god; glory ... name was borne by a saint converted by the apostle ... |
Theresa 852 | hunter; harvest; guardian; ... in the 5th century from Saint Paulinus of Nola's ... |
Ursula | little female bear ... by the 4th century Saint Ursula, who according ... |
Valeria 73 | healthy, strong ... by the 1st-century Saint Valeria of Milan, who ... |
| Verena | true; faith; faith; ... by the 3rd century Saint Verena, who lived in ... |
Veronica 261 | bearer of victory, true image ... name was borne by Saint Veronica, a pious woman of ... |
Virginia 562 | virgin ... Bernardin de Saint-Pierre romance tragedy ... |
Winifred | blessed reconciliation, ... by the 7th-century Saint Winifred or Gwenfrewi ... |
| Xenia | hospitable ... name was borne by Saint Xenia the Righteous of ... |
Yolanda | violet flower ... bearer was Saint Jolenta of Poland ... |
Zita | little girl; rose; good luck, good fortune, happiness; hunter; harvest; guardian; woman from Therasia ... |
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