With the majority of saints, particularly very ancient saints, there is no record of the birth dates. The only date that is recorded is the feast day of the saint which may be the anniversary of the death of the person when the person was reborn into heaven. Therefore, this question can not be answered.
Saint Rita was born in Spoleto, Italy in 1381. She is known as the patron saint of impossible cases. Her feast day is May 22.
St. Mary Magdalene was the patron saint of sinners that was celebrated on July 22nd
Saint Julia of Corisca is the patron saint of Corscia in the Roman Catholic Church. Julia was declared a patroness of Corscia by the church on August 5, 1809. Saint Julia's feast day is May 22 in the Roman Catholic calendar.
Saint Rita of Cascia was born on May 22, 1381.
The patron saint of guitarists is Saint Cecilia, who is also the patron saint of musicians. She is celebrated for her dedication to music and her ability to inspire others through her art. Although not exclusively a guitarist, her association with music makes her a revered figure among guitarists and musicians alike. Saint Cecilia's feast day is observed on November 22.
Denise Pelletier was born on May 22, 1923, in Saint-Jovite, Qubec, Canada.
Saint Nicholas Owen is the patron saint of Jesuit laypeople and is known for his role as a servant and builder of hiding places for Catholic priests during the English Reformation. He was a member of the Society of Jesus and was martyred for his efforts to protect and shelter Catholics from persecution. His feast day is celebrated on March 22.
Jules de Saint-Genois was born on 1813-03-22.
Prince George of Cambridge (born July 22, 2013) is named for Saint George, patron saint of England.His great-grandfather was King George VI, but that king's given name was actually Albert, named for his own paternal grandfather and great-grandfather.
Saint Giovanni Battista de Rossi was born on 1698-02-22.
She died May 22, 1457
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines got its name from Saint Vincent, the patron saint of the island, who is celebrated on January 22. The island was named by the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus when he sighted it on January 22, 1498, during his fourth voyage to the New World. The "Grenadines" refers to the chain of smaller islands that lie to the south of Saint Vincent, which are named after the Spanish region of Granada.