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Is there a saint named Mia?

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Yes, there is a Saint Aimee or Amy of Assisi who lived from 1200 to 1252 AD in Italy. Her day is February, 20th in the French Roman Catholic calendar.
There is a male saint named Saint Amatus, also known as Aime, but no saint named Amy.

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No, the name Emily is a name. There have been a few Catholic saints named Emily, such as St. Emily de Vialar and St. Emily de Rogat.
St. Emily de Vialar, Virgin, Foundress of the Sisters of St. Joseph "of the Apparition"

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Yes, there is a Saint Aimeee of Assisi who lived from 1200 to 1252 AD in Italy. Her day is February, 20th in Roman Catholic calendar. Saint Aimee, also known as Amata of Assisi, was a sister of the Poor Clares and was the sister of Blessed Diana and Cecilia in the community of Saint Agnes at Bologna, a niece of Saint Clare, and a good friend of Saint Dominic. Saint Clare healed Amata of a disease and thereby converted her heart to the life of the cloister. According to legend, Dominic gave her the name "Amata," meaning 'beloved,' and very probably sent her to the convent. This is all that is known of her. She died about the year 1250.

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I find no reference to any saint named Mia.

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I can find no reference to any saint named Michelle. The name is derived from the name Michael and there are several saints by that name.

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