There is no official Saint Quinn or Quinnifer recognized by the Catholic Church. It is possible that individuals with the name Quinn may be venerated locally or personally, but they are not considered saints in the traditional sense.
The gender form of the word saint is typically "saintess" when referring to a female saint.
Nope, there isn't a Saint Paige or a form of Paige!
The surname Quinn comes from Ireland. It is the English form of the Irish surname O Cuinn, which means "a descendent of Conn".
Saint Gabriella is the patron saint of communication workers. She is the feminine form of Gabriel.
He has revealed in interviews that he is 5'8 tall.
Saint Lucia is an Island. It is surrounded by water.
The abstract noun for the term saint (a person) would be sainthood.
"Sancta Georgius" is the Latin form of "Saint George".
Colin Quinn goes by Quinn.
Saint Lucia has a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy.
Megan is a diminutive form of Margaret, yes, there is a saint named Margaret.