Female Saint Dog Names

Here’s a big list of female saint dog names. If you’re looking for girl dog names inspired by the saints, here they are!

Abra – A saint of the 4th century who died when only 18 years old.

Ada – A French nun and saint who lived in the 7th century.

Adelaide – A saint who lived in the 10th century. She is noted for her missionary work to the Slavs.

Agatha – The patron saint of nurses. For the girl dog that belongs to a nurse.

Albina – A little Christian girl who was martyred in Rome in 250 A.D.

Agnes – The patron saint of girls.

Anastasia – The patron saint of weavers. One of the more popular female saint dog names.

Anna – The 89 year old prophetess who prophesied Jesus Christ’s mission when he was presented in the temple. More female Biblical dog names.

Anne – The patron saint of home-makers.

Antonina – A 4th century Christian woman tortured and martyred by the Romans.

Apollonia – The patron saint of dentists. For the girl dog that belongs to a dentist. One of the most popular saint dog names.

Aurea – A Spanish saint of the 9th century who was beheaded for her faith.

Barbara – The patron saint of architects. For the girl dog that belongs to an architect.

Bega – An Irish saint who lived during the 7th century. She was noted for her tireless aid to the poor.

Bernadette – The famous saint associated with the healing waters of Lourdes, France.

Bertha – A French saint who lived during the 8th century. She was a female hermit later in life.

Bridget – A Swedish saint who lived in the 15th century. One of the favorite female saint dog names.

Brigid – The patron saint of students.

Caesaria – A nun who lived during the 6th century. She is noted for her care of the sick and children.

Candida – An early Christian tortured and martyred by the Romans.

Catherine – The patron saint of art. For the girl dog that belongs to an artist.

Cecilia – The patron saint of musicians and poets.

Christina – A Belgian saint who lived during the 12th Century. She could soar through the air and perform other miraculous feats.

Clare – The patron saint of television. This girl dog loves to watch television.

Colette – A French saint who lived during the 15th century. She was known for her great sanctity and visions.

Columba – A Spanish saint of the 9th century who was beheaded for her faith.

Crispina – An African saint who lived during the 4th century. She was a married mother who was beheaded for her faith.

Dionysia – A saint who was burned at the stake, along with her young son and other family members. This occurred in the late 400’s A.D.

Dominica – A saint who was beheaded during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian.

Dorothy – The patron saint of gardeners. This girl dog enjoys helping you out in the garden.

Edith – A 10th century English nun and abbess.

Elizabeth – The mother of John the Baptist.

Encratis – A 4th century Spanish saint who was tortured for her faith, but managed to survive.

Eugenia – A 3rd century saint who was martyred in Rome.

Fabiola – A 4th century lady who built the first Christian hospital in the West.

Faith – A 3rd century French saint who was tortured and executed on a hot brazier for her Christian faith.

Fausta – A 4th century little girl who was martyred for her Christian faith.

Faustina – The nun and saint who gave the world the Divine Mercy devotion.

Felicity – The patron saint of barren women.

Flora – A 9th century Spanish Christian who was beheaded for her faith.

Galla – A 6th century Roman widow who was known for her care of the sick and the poor.

Gemma – An Italian saint who lived during the 15th century.

Genevieve – The patron saint of Paris. One of the good female French Bulldog names.

Gertrude – The patron saint of the West Indies.

Hilda – A 7th century English abbess.

Joan – Joan of Arc is a Christian saint and martyr. She led the French army to victories over the English.

Joanna – A woman who aided Jesus and His 12 apostles.

Julia – The patron saint of Corsica.

Justa – A 3rd century Spanish lady who was tortured to death for her Christian faith.

Lelia – An Irish nun who lived in the 6th century.

Lucy – The patron saint of those with eye trouble. A good name for a female seeing-eye-dog.

Ludmilla – The patron saint of Bohemia.

Lydia – The patron saint of dyers. A good name for the girl dog that belongs to a hairdresser.

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Mafalda – A 13th century Portuguese nun.

Marcella – A 4th century Roman matron who gave all to the poor. This girl dog would give away her last dog biscuit.

Margaret – The patron saint of Scotland. Here are more female Scottish Terrier dog names.

Martha – The patron saint of cooks. A good girl dog name for the canine that loves to help out in the kitchen.

Mary – The Mother of Jesus Christ.

Matrona – The patron saint of those suffering from dysentery.

Maura – A French lady who lived during the 9th century.

Meuris – A 3rd century Palestinian woman who was tortured to death for her faith.

Monica – The patron saint of married women and mothers.

Odilia – The patron saint of the blind. Another good pet name for a seeing-eye-dog.

Olga – A 10th century Russian who ruled in place of her son.

Patricia – The patron saint of Naples, Italy.

Paula – She is a 4th century Saint who is a patroness of widows.

Pega – An English woman who lived in the 7th century.

Pelagia – A 15 year old of the 3rd century who was killed for her faith in Christ.

Perpetua – A 3rd century woman who was killed for her faith.

Philomena – She was a young Christian girl who was martyred in Rome.

Phoebe – A 1st century deaconess of the Church as mentioned in the New Testament. One of the most popular female saint dog names.

Regina – A French woman of the 2nd century who was beheaded for her faith.

Rita – The patron saint of desperate causes. Female saint dog names don’t get much better than this.

Rosalia – The patron saint of Palermo.

Rose – The patron saint of the Americas.

Sanchia – A 13th century Portuguese nun.

Scholastica – The patron saint of convulsive children.

Seraphina – A 13th century Italian who was paralyzed at an early age.

Tatiana – A Roman who was beheaded for her faith in the 3rd century.

Teresa – The patron saint of those suffering from headaches.

Thea – A Palestinian who was burned to death for her faith in the 4th century.

Therese – Patron saint of florists.

Tigris – One of the sisters of St. Patrick.

Veronica – According to legend, she is the lady who wiped Jesus’s face on his way of the cross.

Winifred – A 7th century Welsh nun.