Saint Naomi is not a widely recognized saint in Christian tradition, and there is no specific historical record of her death. In some contexts, she may refer to a biblical figure, Naomi, who appears in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament, but she is not canonized as a saint. Therefore, there is no known date or details regarding her death.
Naomi Uemura died in 1984.
Naomi Waters died in May 1997, in Surrey, England, UK.
Naomi Mitchison died on January 11, 1999, in Carradale, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
Naomi Judge died on June 7, 1978, in Daly City, California, USA.
Saint Oda died in 726.
I can find no reference to any saint by the name of Naomi.
Naomi Wolinski died in 1969.
Naomi Jacob died in 1964.
Naomi Sargant died in 2006.
Naomi Uemura died in 1984.
Naomi Datta died in 2008.
Yes, in fact, there was a saint named Naomi. It is a very, very beautiful name for a beautiful, holy saint. She, along with her daughter-in-law, Ruth, are thought to portray some of the first genuine examples of "sticking together", and being loyal.
Naomi Chance died on March 18, 2003.
Naomi E. Morris died in 1986.
Naomi Schor died on 2001-12-02.
Naomi Meier died on 1989-07-15.
Naomi W. Randall died in 2001.