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Saints Dictionary

Learn how to predict the future using saints

A-Z Dictionary

The A-Z guide of all the saints and angels. I have been long time fascinated with statues of saints, angels and members of the holy family. Here is my A-Z guide of all saints and angels. These in turn, give you their offerings and hopefully you will have faith praying to them.

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Maggie
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Maggie

Maggie is a nickname for Margaret. It means a pearl. Maggie is a popular girl's name.

Simona
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Simona

A variant of the male name Simon, Simona was popular in England in the 1980's.

Magdalene
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Magdalene

The name Magdalene is pronounced MAEGDahLahN it means a tower.

Silver
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Silver

Silver was a popular name in the 20s in America.

Madison
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Madison

Madison is commonly spelled Maddison (with a new double 'd') in Northeastern England the name…

Sidra
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Sidra

The name Sidra is popular in Italy.

Sibyl, Sybil
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Sibyl, Sybil

The phrase Sibyl in the Ancient Greek language term sibylla, which means prophetess.

Sibley
Florance Saul / Sep 20, 2012

Sibley

Sibley is taken from the male name of "Sidney".

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