You may have several patron saints:
The saint you were named for.
The saints or saints whose feast day falls on your birthday.
The saint you chose as your confirmation name.
Your primary patron saint is the saint for whom you are named. A secondary patron saint would be the saint whose feast day is celebrated on your birthday.
In the Orthodox tradition, my patron saint is insert name of patron saint.
St. Blane is not a patron saint, unless that happens to be your name. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
The patron saint of your diocese would be the patron for the town. What is the name of your cathedral? That would be your patron.
Constance is not a patron saint unless your name happens to be Constance or Connie. In which case, she is your patron saint.
Tar has no patron saint. There is no patron saint of tar. Of course ther is a paitron saint of Tar. Jack Tar is a name for a sailor. Tar's patron saint is St Elmo
the patron saint of laughter is Sarah, wife of Abraham and mother if Isaac (whose name means laughter)
When you were baptized your parents chose your name and patron saint. You had no choice in the matter. Now, as a young adult you have the opportunity to choose a saint you wish as a special patron, someone you can emulate and use as a protector and role model..
Usually your primary patron saint is the saint for whom you are named. Your other patron saint is the saint whose feast day falls on your birthday. You also choose a patron saint when you pick your confirmation name.
I can find no named saint with the name Laine. Perhaps try your middle name or your date of birth to find a patron saint.