The Patron Saint Index lists no patron saint for unwed mothers. However, Margaret of Cortona might make a good patron.
The patron saint of your diocese would be the patron for the town. What is the name of your cathedral? That would be your patron.
St. Blane is not a patron saint, unless that happens to be your name. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
There is no patron saint of carpet cleaners.
Some cool patron saint names include St. Sebastian (patron saint of athletes and soldiers), St. Monica (patron saint of mothers), and St. Francis of Assisi (patron saint of animals and the environment). Each of these saints has a unique story and a special connection to the virtues they represent.
There is no patron saint of matchmaking. However, if the Church decides to appoint a patron saint , St. Valentine of Rome would be my top choice.
Your primary patron saint is the saint for whom you are named. A secondary patron saint would be the saint whose feast day is celebrated on your birthday.
I can find no referrence to any saint who would be the patron saint of either history or historians.
The closest I can find is St Bernard of Menthon who is the patron saint of mountaineers.
There is no patron saint of elevators. But if there was, it would probably be St. Joseph of Cupertino.
There seems to be no designated patron saint of outdoorsman. The best matches would be Francis of Assisi who is the patron saint of ecology and the environment or Hubert of Liege who is the patron saint of hunters.