There is no saint named Niamh. She is a mythical Irish character.
There is no official saint named Niamh in Catholicism. It is possible that the name Niamh refers to Niamh of the Golden Hair, a figure from Irish mythology, but she is not recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
There is no reference to any saint named Niamh
The St. Niamh patron is a saint of abuse victims. It is also stated that St. Peters is the saint of bakers, bridge builders, butchers, fishermen, and harvesters.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, I can find no evidence of a St. Niamh.
Niamh is a great name! It means ''Saint'' In Ireland And ''Greatest'' In Germany
Yes, Saint Augustine is a real saint. He was a Christian theologian and philosopher who lived in the 4th and 5th centuries and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church as well as other Christian denominations.
Saint Monica
Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra, was the original Saint Nick.
Saint Patrick is real, but leprechauns are not real.
Which Saint Francis? There are several.
Yes, St. George was a real person and is considered as a saint but many of the things he is credited with doing are myths.
Saint Castiel is a fictional angel in the television series, not a real person.