There are 5 popes from the 9th century who are saints:
St. Leo III
St. Paschal I
St. Leo IV
St. Nicholas I, the Great
St. Adrian III:
There are 5 popes from the 9th century who are saints:
St. Leo III
St. Paschal I
St. Leo IV
St. Nicholas I, the Great
St. Adrian III
I believe that was Alexander I, who was Pope from about 105 AD to about 115 AD.
St. Hyginus, who reigned from 136 to 140 AD.
St. Telephorus is recognized as the eighth man to serve as pope of the Roman Catholic Church. He was pope from 125AD to 136AD when he was martyred.
There are 5 popes from the 9th century who are saints:
St. Leo III
St. Paschal I
St. Leo IV
St. Nicholas I, the Great
St. Adrian III
Pope Pius I was the 10th pope.
It was still a name. Usually a common or proper noun as it is today.
The last pope to be canonized was Pius X.
Saint Albert was born with the name Albert of Cologne. He later became known as Saint Albert the Great due to his contributions to philosophy and theology. His name was likely given to him at birth, and he was later canonized as a saint for his holiness and intellectual achievements.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
Pope John Paul II canonized Marcellin on March 18, 1999.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
There is no canonized saint by the name of Kouture.
There is no canonized saint by that name.
There is no canonized saint by the name of Bianca.
Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer!
I can find no canonized saint by the name of Lucinda.