The name Wayne does not have a direct association with a specific Catholic saint. However, it can be linked to Saint Vincent, as "Wayne" is derived from the Old English word for "wagon maker," and Saint Vincent is often depicted as a figure of service and care. Alternatively, it could be associated with Saint Lawrence, who is the patron saint of cooks and often invoked for those involved in various trades.
There is no official Catholic saint by the name of Saint Zoe. Saint Zoe is a common name for girls in Greek Orthodox tradition, but not in the Catholic tradition.
St. Jessica.
St. Jessica
There is no specific Saint Lynn recognized by the Catholic Church. "Lynn" is a common given name, but there is no known saint by that name in the official list of Catholic saints.
No, Deena is not a Catholic saint's name. It is a modern and popular name with various cultural origins.
I can find no reference to any saint named Kimberley - sorry.
No, there is no saint named Tarra.
No, Thelma is not recognized as a Catholic saint in the traditional sense. There is no known historical figure or saint with the specific name "Thelma" in Catholic hagiography.
There is no recognized Catholic saint named Rae. The name Rae is of Scottish origin and is typically used as a given name or surname, but it does not correspond to any officially canonized Catholic saint.
There is no saint by this name.
Yes, of course, if you were baptized with that name, or confirmed with it, then it is a Catholic name. As of 2014 it is not a Saint's name, so if it is your name, you will have to be very holy, and be the first canonized saint with that name.
My name is Stanley Sequeira. I'm a catholic but not a saint. All catholics alive on this planet can be an answer to your question.