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Yes, the list is below:

  1. Aegaeon
  2. Aegir
  3. Albiorix
  4. Anthe
  5. Atlas
  6. Bebhionn
  7. Bergelmir
  8. Bestla
  9. Calypso
  10. Chiron
  11. Daphnis
  12. Dione
  13. Enceladus
  14. Epimetheus
  15. Erriapus
  16. Farbauti
  17. Fenrir
  18. Fornjot
  19. Greip
  20. Hati
  21. Helene
  22. Hyperion
  23. Hyrrokkin
  24. Iapetus
  25. Ijiraq
  26. Janus
  27. Jarnsaxa
  28. Kari
  29. Kiviuq
  30. Loge
  31. Methone
  32. Mimas
  33. Mundilfari
  34. Narvi
  35. Paaliaq
  36. Pallene
  37. Pan
  38. Pandora
  39. Phoebe
  40. Polydeuces
  41. Prometheus
  42. Rhea
  43. S/2004 S 12
  44. S/2004 S 13
  45. S/2004 S 17
  46. S/2004 S 3/S 4
  47. S/2004 S 6
  48. S/2004 S 7
  49. S/2006 S 1
  50. S/2006 S 3
  51. S/2007 S 2
  52. S/2007 S 3
  53. S/2009 S 1
  54. Siarnaq
  55. Skathi
  56. Skoll
  57. Surtur
  58. Suttungr
  59. Tarqeq
  60. Tarvos
  61. Telesto
  62. Tethys
  63. Themis
  64. Thrymr
  65. Titan
  66. Ymir
Yes, Saturn has at least 60 moons, it seems that more are discovered every time a probe is sent there.

For more details, see the related question "What are the names of Saturn's moons?" below.
About 50 to 60 moons known to us.

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