She is one of Ireland's patron saints.
Patronage
babies; blacksmiths; boatmen; cattle; chicken farmers; children whose parents are not married; children whose mothers are mistreated by the children's fathers; dairymaids; dairy workers; fugitives; infants; Ireland; Leinster, mariners; midwives; milk maids; nuns; poets; poor; poultry farmers; poultry raisers; printing presses; sailors; scholars; travellers; watermen. (Wikpedia)
The patron saint of newborns is Saint Brigid.
Brigid of Ireland is the patron saint of healers.
There is no patron saint of eggs. However, Saint Brigid of Ireland is the patron saint of poultry farmers.
Saint Brigid of Ireland
St Brigid of Ireland is a patron of Ireland.
Saint Raphael, or the Archangel Raphael, patron Sait of Travelers or healers
I see no specific saint for healing of children. However, St. Brigid of Ireland is considered as the patron saint of healers.
Saint Brigid was an Irish saint, from county Kildare in Ireland. She is the patroness of Ireland, in the same way that Saint Patrick is the patron saint. Her feast date is the 1st of February.
Some female Patron Saints are Saint Anne, the Patron Saint of grandmothers and mothers. Saint Brigid is the Patron Saint of newborns. Saint Cecile is the Patron Saint of musicians. Saint Barbara, Saint Dorothy, Saint Lucy, Saint Catherine, Saint Margaret, and Saint Anne are some of the most known female Saints.
Patron Saints of Ireland: •Brigid of Ireland •Columba of Iona •Kevin of Glendalough •Malachy O'More •Our Lady of Knock •Our Lady of Limerick •Patrick
Yes. St. Patrick is the patron saint and St. Brigid is the patroness.
Saint Thomas Aquinas is often regarded as the patron saint of scholars. He was a prolific theologian and philosopher, known for his work in reconciling faith and reason. Many students and academics seek his intercession for wisdom and knowledge.