St. Nicholas of Myra is a busy saint. He is the patron of all the below:
against imprisonment
against robberies
against robbers
apothecaries
archers
bakers
barrel makers
boatmen
boot blacks
boys
brewers
brides
captives
children
coopers
dock workers
druggists
fishermen
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Greek Catholic Union
grooms
judges
lawsuits lost unjustly
longshoremen
maidens
mariners
merchants
penitent murderers
newlyweds
old maids
parish clerks
paupers
pawnbrokers
perfumeries
perfumers
pharmacists
pilgrims
poor people
prisoners
sailors
scholars
schoolchildren
shoe shiners
spinsters
students
penitent thieves
travellers
University of Paris
unmarried girls
Varangian Guard
watermen
Greece
Russia
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Apulia, Italy
Avolasca, Italy
Bardolino, Italy
Bari, Italy
Barranquilla, Colombia
Beit Jala, Palestinian Territory
Cammarata, Sicily, Italy
Capistrano, Italy
Cardinale, Italy
Cas Concos, Spain
Creazzo, Italy
Cuxhaven, Netherlands
Duronia, Italy
Fossalto, Italy
Gagliato, Italy
Genazzano, Italy
Husinec, Czech Republic
Is-Siggiewi, Malta
La Thuile, Italy
Lecco, Italy
Limerick, Ireland
Liptovský Mikulás, Slovakia
Liverpool, England
Lorraine, France
Mardyck, France
Mazzano Romano, Italy
Mentana, Italy
Meran, Italy
Miklavz na Dravskem polju, Slovenia
Naples, Italy
Portsmouth, England
Sassari, Italy
Sicily, Italy
Tauberbischofsheim-Impfingen, Germany
Waal, Germany
Zepfenhan, Germany
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At the time of Saint Nicholas of Myra people did not have last names. If he had addtional names we are not aware of them.
St. Nicholas is not the patron saint of Turkey. He is the patron saint of Russia and Greece.
Pope Saint Nicholas I was pop from 858 until 867 and is also known as Saint Nicholas the Great. He is the patron saint of heart attack and headache sufferers.
Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of Russia and Greece.
Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of Greece and Russia.
St. Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of Greece and Russia.
Saint Nicholas of Myra was of Greek origin.
Saint Nicholas was the Bishop of Myra in Turkey,
Saint Nicholas of Myra was a Catholic bishop.
The title of Saint Nicholas of Myra was 'Bishop."
No. Saint Nicholas is a Christian festival.