Normally, it would be the saint for whom you were named - either your first name or your middle name or both. It can also be a saint who celebrates their feast day on your birthday.
Your birthday saint is the saint or saints whose feast day falls on your birthday. Your other patron saints are the saint for whom you are named and the saint you chose as your confirmation saint.
Your primary saint is the saint for whom you are named. Your other patron saint is the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday.
A number of saints share December 26 as a feast day but the best known is Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr.
There is no saint named Ashleigh. Your other patron saint would be the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday.
Usually your primary patron saint is the saint for whom you are named. Your other patron saint is the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday. You also choose a patron saint when you pick your confirmation name.
The Roman Catholic Church celebrates the feast day of St. Richard of Chichester on 3rd April.
The Latin Church celebrates the feast of St. Matthew on 21 September, and the Greek Church on 16 November.
There are hundreds of saints with June feast days. St. Anthony of Padua (June 13) is just one of them.
On May 2, the Church celebrates the Memorial of St. Athanasius, bishop and doctor.
The name Catherine is celebrated as a Saint Day on the 25th of November by the Catholic Church in honor of St. Catherine of Alexandria
William Shakespeare's birthday is believed to coincide with the feast day of St. George, who is the patron saint of England. April 23rd is both the traditional birthdate of Shakespeare and the feast day of St. George.