I did not find a Désirée or a Desiderata among the female saints. If it would be helpful to know this: the female form of a male saint's name is a perfectly acceptable Baptismal or Confirmation name in most dioceses. A sixth century bishop, Saint Desideratus of Clermont, also known as Desideratus of Bourge. His name in French is Désiré. Because he lived so long ago, it is difficult to be certain about the authenticity of the details of his life that have come down to us. It seems certain that he served in the court of the Frankish King Clovis and was keeper of the king's seal. Women bearing the name Désirée might suitably honor him as their patron saint.
Desiree is neither the name of a saint nor an angel.
There is no saint named Scarlett.There is no saint named Scarlett.
Thgere is no saint named Jenny but there is a saint named Genevieve.
There is no canonized saint named Madison.
There is no saint named Rae.
There is no saint in the Catholic tradition named Saint Tatum. The name Tatum is not a commonly recognized saint's name.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
I can find no reference to any saint named Kyle.
I can find on reference to any saint named Scarlet.
There is no saint named Aishling.
No, there is no saint named Shari.