Although 'Paul' is mentioned a lot in the New Testament, there is no 'Saint Pauline' in the Old Testament. She is probably a Roman Catholic Saint.
New Testament
No
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not a New Testament saint.
Abigail was an Old Testament matriarch and personages of the Old Testament are usually not given the title of saint.
No Paul was alive during the New Testament times.
St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin, marked the change between the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Sarah was an Old Testament matriarch, the wife of Abraham. Old Testament personages are usually not given the title of saint.
Tobias is a personage from the Old Testament and does not have a feast day.
Moses
If you are referring to the Old Testament Rebecca, she was a matriarch of the Old Testament and the title saint is usually given only to New Testament personages. However, if you refer to St. Rafqa, sometimes known as St. Rebecca, she was the daughter and only child of Mourad Saber Shabaq al-Rayes and Rafqa Gemayel.
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not accorded the title of saint. She has no patronages.
Are you referring to King David from the Old Testament? He is the patron saint of poets.