There are thousands of patron saints and it would be way beyond the scope of Answers.com to list them all here.
There is no patron saint of celebrities except for the patron saint of each individual.
Please be specific. Each diocese has its own patron saint.
There is no patron saint of 'order.' However, each religious order (eg.: Dominicans, Franciscans, Jesuits) have their own patron saints.
Each country may have more than one patron saint. Listed below are the primary patrons of each country:England - Saint George the martyrScotland - Saint Andrew the Apostle.Ireland - Saint PatrickWales - Saint David of Wales
Each diocese typically has its own patron saint that is designated as the protector and advocate for the diocese. These patron saints are often chosen based on historical or spiritual connections to the region or for a particular aspect they represent.
As far as I can determine, there is no special patron saint of cheerleaders. However, there are a number of other female saints who could help you: St. Lucy, St. Agnes, St. Philomena, St. Maria Goretti, for example. Even St. Teresa of Avila would be a good choice. During her teenage years she was quite rebellious and preferred boys, fine clothes and socializing to a religious life.
Some cool patron saint names include St. Sebastian (patron saint of athletes and soldiers), St. Monica (patron saint of mothers), and St. Francis of Assisi (patron saint of animals and the environment). Each of these saints has a unique story and a special connection to the virtues they represent.
There are thousands of patron saints, too many to list here. Go to the Patron Saint Index for a fairly comprehensive list.
There is no saint named Lisa. However, the name derives from Elizabeth or Elisabeth and there are a number of saints by those names, each with patronages.
I am by no means a scholar but I place my career concerns before St. Joseph the Worker. The Catholic Church has two feasts for St. Joseph; May 1st is the feast day of St. Joseph the Worker and March 19 is for St. Joseph the husband of Mary. May 1st is a day specifically made to recognize St. Joseph's patronage for all laborers. I would encourage viewing this site: http://www.catholic.org/saints/patron.php. While St. Joseph is the Patron of the Worker, there are many other career patron saints from advertisers to writers, doctors and teachers. In fact, there is usually a saint for each job under the whole spectrum of careers.
Go to the Patron Saint Index (Click this link). From that page you can choose to search under each individual saint's name (Alphabetical List of Saints) or you can click on the Patronage List and view the various patronage topics and patron saints of each. There is also the Calendar of Saints where you can check out each day of the year to see which saints are memorialized on each date. The lists of options are found in the column on the right hand side of the page.
Saint Daniele was not a specific patron saint. The title "Saint" is typically used to refer to a canonized individual recognized by the Catholic Church for their holiness and virtue. Each saint may be associated with specific causes, professions, or places as their patronage.