On Wikipedia, Sheila (alternatively spelled Shelagh and Sheelagh) is a common given name for a female, derived from the Irishname Síle/Sìle, which is believed to be a Gaelic form of Cecilia.
Cecilia is the patron saint of music as per Wikipedia, so by Irish translation Sheila could be considered the Irish form of the patron saint of music.
If you are referring to the Old Testament Adam, he is not called a saint nor is he a patron saint. If you mean St. Adam the hermit, he is not a patron saint.
This is called a patron saint. Almost every saint is the patron saint of something.
Joan of Arc is called the Maid of Orleans and is a patron saint of France.
I know of no patron saint of the gentiles. However, St. Paul is called the Apostle of the Gentiles.
The Patron Saint Inex lists no patron saints of bears.
St. Abigail is the patron saint of bees and beekeepers. She is also called Gobnait and Deborah.
A patron saint is supposed to be a protector in the Catholic religion. Patron Saint Angelico is the patron saint of artists. A patron saint is a protector of life.
As per the Patron Saint Index, Paul IS a patron saint of evangelists. This is probably due to the fact that he wrote a large portion of the New Testament and would be called an evangelist himself.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the patron saint of dinosaurs? That's a wild one! Technically, there isn't a specific patron saint designated for dinosaurs in the Catholic Church because, you know, they were extinct way before all that saint stuff. But hey, if you wanna make up a Saint Brontosaurus or something, go for it! Just don't expect any official feast days or prayers, like, ever.
As per the Patron Saint Index, there is no patron saint of wrestlers. However, Saint Sebastian is the patron saint of all athletics and athletes.
Saint Lillian is not a patron saint as per the Patron Saint Index.
Oh, dude, the patron saint of bowling is Saint Sebastian. He's like the OG bowler, always striking with those arrows of his. So, next time you're at the lanes, just give a little nod to Saint Sebastian before you toss that ball down the alley.