St. Therese of Liseaux is called the Saint of the Little Way.
The address of the Thelittle Landers Historical Society is: Po Box 203, Tujunga, CA 91043-0203
There is no such thing as becoming a saint in a fictional way.
I can find no reference to any saint named William Way.
Saint Alkmund's Way Footbridge was created in 2007.
Saint Lucy.
We can assume that Saint George was born in the normal human way.
saint amslems all the way
It's the other way around; San Diego is named after a saint. This saint is the Spanish saint Saint Didacus (commonly referred to as Saint Diego). In fact, San Diego is Spanish for Saint Diego.
Try Saint George, who is a saint to both Moslems and Christians. He was born in the Near East, by the way.
St. Patrick did not aspire to become a saint. He simply tried to do the will of God in the best way possible and that led to him being declared a saint.
There is no patron saint of 'awesome.' All the saints were awesome in one way or another.
Saint Brigid was an Irish saint, from county Kildare in Ireland. She is the patroness of Ireland, in the same way that Saint Patrick is the patron saint. Her feast date is the 1st of February.