Names to Honour St Fina

St Fina is my Patron Saint of Suffering I have been intrigued with her story ever since reading it, years ago. A heroine of her town, for suffering in patience. “Townspeople said that when she was lifted from her plank, it was found to be covered with white violets. Several friends who approached her bier were healed. These were the first of thousands of miracles that have occurred through her intercession. Thus, Fina, who was alone and neglected in her suffering, became a popular hero. May all Christians who are impatient in their smallest afflictions and infirmities be ashamed and follow the example of Saint Fina.”
  1. Bloom
    • Origin:

      Word Name
    • Description:

      A fragrant floral name that would be great as a middle name. Bloom is the name of the character in TV's Winx Club who, Harry Potter-style, gets sent to fairy college. Also a surname —such as actor Orlando Bloom.
  2. Beldia
    • Bianca Violet
      • Crosby
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "village with crosses"
        • Description:

          This musical surname, associated with Bing Crosby and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, & Nash could easily be used for girls, as names like Jagger and Bowie have been.
      • Fina
        • Finley
          • Origin:

            Irish and Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "fair-haired hero"
          • Description:

            This was a 100 percent boys’ name until celebs Jason Sehorn and Angie Harmon bestowed it on their daughter, recently followed by Lisa Marie Presley, who used it for one of her (female) twins. Finlay is also now among the most popular unisex names.
        • Greer
          • Origin:

            Scottish, contraction of surname Gregor; Latin
          • Meaning:

            "alert, watchful"
          • Description:

            This attractive Scottish surname choice, has a certain amount of glamour thanks to feisty British-born red-haired forties Academy Award winner Greer Garson, who was born Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson--Greer was her Irish mother's maiden name). Greer was chosen much more recently by Kelsey Grammer for his daughter and by Brooke Shields in the Grier form. As a surname, it's associated with feminist writer/activist Germaine Greer.
        • Gregoria
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "alert, watchful"
          • Description:

            Sounds like a child in a Gothic novel.
        • Hope
          • Origin:

            Virtue name
          • Description:

            Can a name as virtuous as Hope be cool and trendy? Strangely enough -- yes. But though this optimistic Puritan favorite is experiencing substantial popularity, Hope is too pure and elegant to be corrupted, a lovely classic that deserves all the attention it's getting.
        • Iosefina
          • Josefina
            • Origin:

              Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish
            • Meaning:

              "god will add"
            • Description:

              Sweet and bright international form of Josephine, used in many European countries with various pronunciations of the initial J. A notable bearer is Josefina "Joey" Guerrero, a Filipina spy during World War II.
          • Josephina
            • Josephine
              • Origin:

                French feminine variation of Joseph
              • Meaning:

                "Jehovah increases"
              • Description:

                Josephine, with its large measure of class and character and a gently offbeat quality, has been on a gentle uphill climb in the US for over 30 years, now ranking in the Top 100. With an intriguing number of vivacious nicknames, from Jo to Josie to Fifi to Posy, Josephine is a Nameberry favorite.
            • Oakley
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "oak wood or clearing"
              • Description:

                Oakley, with its nature name roots and its Annie Oakley charm, is a hot name for both genders but more than twice as popular for girls. This name made it into the Top 1000 for the first time in 2013, one of only four girl names starting with O to rank that high. A decade letter, it's aiming for the Top 100.
            • Patience
              • Origin:

                Latin virtue name
              • Description:

                Patience is a passive virtue turned engaging name, fresher than Hope, Faith, or even Charity. Its resemblance to the trendy Payton may be one reason for its recent spike in popularity.
            • Serafina
              • Origin:

                Italian and Spanish variation of Seraphina
              • Meaning:

                "ardent"
              • Description:

                Serafina is a name so lovely it's worthy of an angel. But the more stylish spelling today is Seraphina.
            • Serafine
              • Origin:

                Variation of Seraphina, Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "ardent; fiery"
              • Description:

                Serafine is a variation of the stylish Seraphina. It was given to no baby girls In the US last year, though Serafina and Seraphine were both well-represented.
            • Seraphina
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "ardent; fiery"
              • Description:

                Seraphina is one of the most-searched name on Nameberry, destined for even greater popularity. The highest-ranking angels, the six-winged seraphim, inspired the lovely name Seraphina.
            • Seraphine
              • Origin:

                French from Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "burning ones"
              • Description:

                Seraphine is the Gallic version of the angelic name Seraphina. But while Seraphina has been rising rapidly since Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck chose it for their second daughter, Seraphine has been largely ignored, though we believe the French vowel-sound ending will soon be more stylish than the a-endings that have predominated in girls' names for years.
            • Violet
              • Origin:

                English from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "purple"
              • Description:

                Violet is soft and sweet, yet with a vivacious edge.