There are thousands of female saints, too many to list here.
I have posted a link below that lists many of the saints of the Church, several thousand. It is not a complete list but should keep you busy for a long time reviewing each biography.
There are well over 10,000 named saints and impossible to list here. For a list on many of these saints click on this link.
Roman Catholic AnswerChurches in Rome are mostly named after the saints, or some name or event of Our Blessed Lord or His Blessed Mother. I have attached a list of the churches in Rome below:
Click on this link for a list of Mexican saints and blesseds.
Yes, some Italian female saints include Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Clare of Assisi, and Saint Teresa of Calcutta. These saints are renowned for their piety, contributions to charitable works, and dedication to serving others in need.
There are thousands of saints who were martyred and impossible to list them all here.
One clarification. There is no such thing as the Roman Catholic Church. There is only the Catholic Church. The word 'Roman' was added as a someone derisive description by members of the Church of England when they separated from the Catholic Church.The number of recognized saints is hard to determine as there is no concise list. There are a number of saints that are not recognized by the universal Church but only in certain dioceses. They are local saints who were declared as saints before Rome took the responsibility of declaring saints in the 12th century and were never formally canonized or recognized as saints. If all these saints are included the number is estimated at 10,000 to 20,000 total.
Saint BegaSaint ItaSaint LeliaSaint AttractaSaint CeraSaint BurianaSaint Brigid of KildareSaint TreaSaint MonessaSaint EdanaSaint MonennaaSaint Foila More lists of both Female Saints and male Saints Irish Saints please refer to the 'Related Links' below.
The decanonized saints list is significant in Catholic Church history because it represents a shift in the Church's understanding of who should be officially recognized as a saint. This list includes individuals who were previously recognized as saints but were later removed from official veneration. This decision reflects the Church's evolving criteria for canonization and its willingness to reevaluate the lives and actions of past saints.
The list of prohibited books was called the Index.
There are, perhaps, 20,000 named saints in the Catholic Church and it would be impossible to list them all here. Check the link below for an alphabetical listing of many of these saints.