There are at least two early martyrs named Lucila. At the time they lived people did not have last names. That custom did not develop until many centuries later. If Lucila had additional names, we are not aware of them.
Saint Lucila is also known as Saint Lucilla and her last name is not commonly known or recorded in historical sources. She is mainly recognized and venerated for her holiness and martyrdom in the Christian tradition.
Saint Tarcisius is not traditionally known to have a last name, as he is often simply referred to as Tarcisius or Tarcisius of Rome.
Saint Nicholas is often referred to as Saint Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas of Bari.
Saint Stephen's full name was Stephen the Protomartyr.
Saint Cecilia's full name is Saint Cecilia of Rome.
Saint Sebastian's last name is not known as he was commonly referred to only by his first name. He was a Christian martyr who lived during the Roman Empire in the 3rd century.
The last name Saint originated from France. This name was often used as a middle name during the Middle Ages. The meaning of Saint is holy.
During the time of Saint Brigid there were no last names.
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My last name's Maroun too. It doesn't technically mean anything. There was a a saint called Saint Maroun in the 5th century.
Saint Nicholas is often referred to as Saint Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas of Bari.
Therese of Lisieux's family name was Martin.Therese of Lisieux's last name was Martin.
Saint Aaron of Brettany lived in the 6th century long before people assumed a last name. If he had a middle name, it is not recorded.
Saint Thomas is also known as Thomas the Apostle or Doubting Thomas. His full name is Thomas the Apostle.
Last names were not used at the time she lived.
Saint Tarcisius is not traditionally known to have a last name, as he is often simply referred to as Tarcisius or Tarcisius of Rome.
Last names were not used at the time that Valentine lived.
It means 'of' or 'from.'