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Catholic AnswerThe legend of Saint Dymphna, a daughter of an ancient King in Ireland, has no basis in any history outside of itself, and there is no proof that St. Dymphna is the same person as St. Damhnat of Ireland. All we have is the legend, which certainly does not follow the custom of modern times of everyone having a "last name".Rachel Saint's full name is Rachel Joy Scott Saint.
Saint Michael the Archangel is his full name as far as we know.
Jude Thaddeus or Thaddeus Jude.
Andrew Barjonah. His father's name was Jonah.
St. Clare's birth name was Chiara Offreduccio.
Saint Michael the Archangel is his full name as far as we know.
Stephen was his name. Last names were not in use at the time he lived.
Sebastian is the only name we know. Surnames were not used at the time.
Simon Peter Barjona
Back then people did not have last names they were such as their first name and there city so she would be Cecilia of Rome.
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Saint Felicity is a Catholic saint who was brought into sainthood in the second century. Felicity was also known as Felicitas.