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Sadly,since Gary is one of my favorite names,the name 'Gary' is not a saint's name...as of yet.At least not according to either the Catholic or Eastern Orthodox faiths.Protestant and Anglican researches have turned up nothing as yet on the name.
There is a St. Garai(pronounced the same) who's feast day is November 1st.But I do not know enough about the saint or meaning of the name to tell if Garai and Gary are interchangeable . The name Gary means 'mighty spear' and I hear that there's both a Germanic and Celtic origen of the name.Garrett,Garth and Gareth are derivatives of the name.
I suppose that being with all the people who lived before us and will live after us that a ''Saint Gary'' is probably out there............ somewhere,just unknown and/or unrecognised.
There is no saint named Scarlett.There is no saint named Scarlett.
There is no canonized saint named Madison.
Thgere is no saint named Jenny but there is a saint named Genevieve.
There is no saint named Rae.
There is no saint in the Catholic tradition named Saint Tatum. The name Tatum is not a commonly recognized saint's name.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
I can find no reference to any saint named Kyle.
I can find on reference to any saint named Scarlet.
There is no saint named Kouma.
No, there is no saint named Clark.
There is no saint named Emanuela.