Vincent de Paul's birth name was (drum roll, please) Vincent de Paul.
St. Vincent de Paul
Yes, Saint Paul was originally named Saul. He changed his name to Paul after his conversion to Christianity.
st Vincent -by doing charity workde paul- because he is french and his given name is paulClarification:The Society got its name from a group of French university students who founded the charity to help the poor. They named it after the French saint Vincent de Paul who was known for his work devoted to the poor, orphans and unemployed on the streets of Paris.
The only available information is that Vincent was ordained a priest in 1600 but the name of the bishop who performed the ceremony is not mentioned.
Vincent got his name by his own parents
The Conference of Charity was formed to help the poor in France in 1833. A while later the name was changed in order to honor St. Vincent de Paul by the church.
Vincent Rocca's birth name is Vincent Paul Rocca.
Vincent Kartheiser's birth name is Vincent Paul Kartheiser.
Paul the Apostle, Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus and just Paul i guess
Saint Vincent de Paul was born on 24 April 1580 at Pouy, Landes, Gascony, France. He was ordained as a priest in 1600, but captured and sold into slavery by Turkish pirates before he could take up his first parish position. Vincent de Paul converted his owner to Christianity, and was freed from slavery in 1607. After returning to France and taking up a position as parish priest near Paris, he founded many charitable organisations such as Congregation of the Daughters of Charity, and the Congregation of Priests of the Mission, also known as Lazarists. Vincent de Paul died on 27 September 1660. Today, the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is an international organisation, the primary mission of which is to assist the poor. The Society, which was founded in 1833, took Saint Vincent de Paul as its patron saint: thus, his name has come to be synonymous with charity."Let us love God; but at the price of our hands and sweat of our face." - St Vincent de Paul.
Vincent Ventresca's birth name is Vincent Paul Gerard Ventresca.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines was named by the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus, who sighted the island of Saint Vincent on January 22, 1498, the feast day of Saint Vincent of Saragossa. The term "the Grenadines" refers to the chain of small islands that lie to the south of Saint Vincent. The name reflects both the island's religious heritage and its geographical features. Over time, the name became associated with the entire nation comprising Saint Vincent and its surrounding islands.