The patron saints of England are:
Augustine of Canterbury
Cuthbert
George
Gregory the Great
Michael the Archangel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Aylesford
Our Lady of Walsingham
Maewyn Succat is the birth name of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. In Welsh, "Maewyn" translates to "son of the little hill" or "hill of the little ones." "Succat," while not directly translatable, is thought to derive from a Latin name meaning "the one who is good." Therefore, the full name reflects a connection to both his origins and virtues.
Saint Margaret of England, O.Cist., (died 1192) was born in Hungary to an Englishwoman who was related to St. Thomas Beckett.
"Santa Rosa" translates to "Saint Rose" in English. The name is derived from Spanish, where "Santa" means "Saint" and "Rosa" means "Rose." It is often used as a name for places, streets, or individuals, and it honors the Christian saint, Saint Rose of Lima.
St. Peregrine is pronounced with an Italian accent as he was born in 1260 in Forli, Italy. He is known as the patron Saint for those suffering from cancer, aids, or other illnesses.
The usual spelling of the male given name (saint name) is Xavier.
Saint David is not a patron saint of England. He is the patron saint of Wales.
Saint Wilfrid of York is the patron saint of Middlesbrough, England, and the diocese of Ripon, England.
Yes, saint George is one of several patron saints of England.
She is the patron saint of Oxford, England, and University of Oxford, England.
Saint George has been patron saint of England as long as they have had a patron saint, Saint Michael was never the patron saint of England, although he is the patron saint of London and Cornwall.
Yes, there was a Saint Chad. He was born about 620 in Northumbria, England, and died March 2, 672, at Lichfield, England of natural causes after a brief illness, probably the plague. I can find no patronages for Chad but if that is your name, he is your patron saint. St. Chad is the patron saint of the archdiocese of Birmingham, England, and of the diocese of Lichfield, England.
England's patron saint is St. George, who is commemorated on April 23rd.
St George is the Patron Saint of England and he is known as St George.
Saint George is one of the patron saints of England.
George is not the patron saint of Scotland.
St. George, the dragon slayer, is the patron saint of England.
There are several patron saints of England. Please be specific.