Esther is not a patron saint.
There is no Saint Esther recognized by the Catholic Church. The Book of Esther is part of the Old Testament in the Catholic Bible, but Esther is not formally recognized as a saint in the Catholic tradition.
Queen Esther of the Old Testament.
Deborah is an Old Testament prophetess and not a patron saint.
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not a patron saint.
Esther was recognized as a saint for her courage and bravery in standing up for her people and risking her life to save them from harm. She followed her Jewish faith and used her position as queen to influence the king to save her people from genocide. Her actions exemplified extraordinary virtue and love for others.
Queen Esther is a personage from the Old Testament and not considered a Catholic saint.
The title "saint" is usually referred only to personages of the New Testament. Caleb was from the Old Testament. Therefore, he is not a patron saint.
Are you referring to King David from the Old Testament? He is the patron saint of poets.
If you are referring to the Old Testament Adam, he is not called a saint nor is he a patron saint. If you mean St. Adam the hermit, he is not a patron saint.
The title "saint" is usually referred only to personages of the New Testament. Joshua was a patriarch of the Old Testament from the 12th century B.C.
I can find no saint named Abbie. There is Abigail the Matriarch from the Old Testament but she does not hold the title of saint and is not a patron saint.
Joshua is an Old Testament Patriarch and not a patron saint.