Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr
Yes, everyone has at least one a patron saint. The patron may be the saint for whom a person is named or a saint whose feast day falls on the birthday of the person. There are also patron saints for professions and interests. As a result, an individual may be able to consider any one of several saints as "his or her patron saint"
I can find no patron saint named Florence.
The patron saint of brick layers is Saint Stephen of Hungary.
Saint Clare of Assisi is the patron saint of television.
The patron saint of casket makers is St. Stephen, deacon and martyr.
Among several other patronages, Stephen is the patron saint of horses.
There is no saint named Scot. There is, however, Andrew the Scot but he is not a patron saint.
Saint Brice is the patron saint against stomach disorders.
Saint Stephen From song Good King Wenceslas ... on the feast of Stephen.
There is no saint named Ashleigh. Your other patron saint would be the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday.
Saint Alexandra of Amisus is a saint but not a patron saint unless you happened to be named for her.
There is no saint named Luther.