Named Saints
Searches for a saint's name as it appears in the documents
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Starts with
Contains
Standard name
A commonly accepted modern English version of the saint's name.
(Any)
Abbán Maccu Cormaic
Abbo of Fleury
Adomnán of Iona
Adrian of May
Æthelthryth (Etheldreda)
Alexander
All Relics
All Saints
All Souls
Amand
Ambrose of Milan
Andrew
Anne, the mother of Mary
Antony of Egypt
Apollinaris
Apollonia
Ascension
Augustine of Canterbury
Augustine of Hippo
Baedan macu Cormaic
Baldred
Barbara
Barnabas
Bartholomew
Bathan
Baya
Bean
Begha
Benedict
Beoghna
Berchán
Bernard of Clairvaux
Bethóc*
Blaise
Blane
Body of Christ / Corpus Christi
Boisil
Bonoc
Botulf
Brendan
Brice
Bridget of Sweden (Birgitta)
Brigid
Brioc
Broc
Cathan of Kingarth
Catherine of Alexandria
Catherine of Siena
Christ Crucified
Christopher
Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
Ciarán of Saigir
Ciarán/Caranus
Clement the Martyr
Coirpre
Colmán
Colmán Elo
Colmán of Dromore (Mo-Cholm-óc)
Columba of Iona
Comgall
Comgan
Comman
Conchobar*
Conscience
Constantine the Great
Constantine*
Cormac*
Cosmas and Damian
Crispin and Crispinian
Cuaca
Cuthbert
Cynehelm/Kenelm
Cyriacus
Devinicus/Devenick
Diaconanus
Dionysus/Denis
Dominic
Donnán
Drostan
Dunstan
Duthac
Ebbe
Edmund of Abingdon
Edmund, King and Martyr
Edward the Confessor
Edward the martyr
Eithne
Eligius/Eloi
Englacius
Erasmus
Ethernan
Eve
Fechin of Fore
Fergus (Fergusianus)
Fiachra (Fiacrius)
Fillan/Fáelán
Finán
Fincana
Findbarr
Findoc
Finian
Finten [Fintan Munnu]
Francis of Assisi
Gabréin
Gabriel
George
Germanus of Auxerre
Gervase
Gilbert of Dornoch
Gilbert of Sempringham
Giles
God
Gorgonius
Gregory the Great
Helena
Hilary
Holy Blood
Holy Cross
Holy Innocents
Holy Name of Jesus
Holy Saviour
Holy Spirit
Holy Trinity
Hubert
Irchard
Itharnaisc
James the Great
James the Younger
Jerome
Jesus Christ
Joachim
John the Baptist
John the Evangelist
John the Sage
Joseph
Jude
Julian of Le Mans
Kenner
Kentigern
Kentigerna
Kessog
Kevoca
Lambert
Landry (Landericus) of Paris
Laurence
Lazarus
Leo the Great
Leonard
Lolan
Lucy
Luke
Machan
Machar
Machutus
Máedóc
Maelrubba
Magnus
Maillidh
Malachy
Manirus
Marcellinus and Peter
Margaret of Antioch
Margaret, Queen of Scotland
Mark
Mark and Marcellian
Marnoc
Martha
Martin of Tours
Mary Magdalene
Mary the Blessed Virgin
Matthew
Matthias
Maura
Maurice
Maurus
Mayoca
Medan
Michael the Archangel
Milburga of Wenlock
Mirin
Mochoemóc
Modan, abbot
Modan, bishop and confessor
Moluag
Monan
Mo-Nechtán
Morar
Mordac
Moroc of Scotland
Moses
Nathalan
Nation of the Scots
Nechtan
Nethan
Nicasius of Rheims
Nicholas (of Myra)
Nicomedes
Nidan
Ninian
Olaf
Osbern
Osbran
Osgyth
Oswald
Palladius
Patrick
Paul the Apostle
Perpetua and Felicitas
Peter
Peter the Martyr
Philip
Photinus of Lyons
Praxedis
Pudentiana
Roch
Romanus
Romanus
Rule/Regulus
Scholastica
Sebastian
Serf (Servanus)
Seven Brothers
Severinus
Simon (the Zealot)
Slebhine
Stephen
Talarican (Tarkin)
Tecla (Thecla)
Ternan
Thaney or Thennew
The Apostles
The Crucifixion
The Four Evangelists
Theriot/Therotus
Thomas
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas of Canterbury
Three Kings
Tiburtius
Tiburtius and Valerian
Triduana
Valentine
Vigean
Vincent Ferrer
Vincent of Lerins
Vincent of Saragossa
Vitalis
Volocus or Walloch
Winnin
Wounds of Our Lord, The Five Sacred
Major type
The principal category into which an individual saint might be placed.
(Any)
Abbess
Abbot
Angels & Archangels
Apocryphal
Apostle
Biblical
Bishop
Confessor
Doctor
Evangelist
General
God/Divine Attributes
King
Martyr
Matron
Pope
Priest
Queen
Relics
Virgin
Minor type
A subsidiary category into which an individual saint might be placed.
(Any)
Non-Specific
O.T. Saints
Other N.T. Saints
Confessor
Doctor
Doctor
Martyr
Monk
Other
Martyr
Non-specific
Martyr
Martyr
Martyr
Doctor
Doctor
Martyr
Martyr
Martyr
non-matyr
Ethnicity
This only applies to saints claimed to be native to the British Isles and Ireland.
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Anglo-Saxon
Brittonic
(North British, Welsh, Cornish, Breton)
English
Gaelic
(From Dalriada, mainland Ireland, Mann)
Norse
Northumbrian
(sub category of Anglo-Saxon - general)
Pictish
Scottish
Gender
Either/unknown
Male
Female