Confirmation Choose a Saint Name

In the Catholic Church, it is traditional for a person to choose a saint's name when they are confirmed. This practice has its roots in the early Church, when Christians were often given a new name at their baptism or confirmation as a sign of their new identity as a Christian.

There are a few reasons why a person might choose a saint's name when they are confirmed. First, a saint's name can be a way of honoring someone who has been a role model of faith and virtue. For example, a person might choose the name of a saint who has inspired them or who has had a significant impact on their spiritual life.

Another reason why a person might choose a saint's name is as a way of identifying with that saint and with the qualities that saint embodies. For example, a person might choose the name of a saint who is known for their humility, their courage, or their compassion. By choosing that name, the person is expressing a desire to cultivate those qualities in their own life.

Finally, choosing a saint's name can be a way of making a connection with the wider Church and with the Communion of Saints. By choosing the name of a particular saint, a person is expressing a desire to be part of that saint's spiritual family and to join with them in praying for the Church and for the world.

In the end, the decision to choose a saint's name is a personal one, and it is up to each person to decide which saint's name they would like to take. Whatever the reason, choosing a saint's name is a meaningful way to affirm one's commitment to the Catholic faith and to express a desire to follow in the footsteps of the saints.

Below is a list of the most popular Catholic saints. Although this list is not exhaustive, it is a good starting point in your journey to choosing a confirmation name.

  • St. Mary
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Peter
  • St. Paul
  • St. John
  • St. Thomas
  • St. James
  • St. Andrew
  • St. Bartholomew
  • St. Matthew
  • St. Philip
  • St. Simon
  • St. Jude
  • St. Matthew
  • St. Martin
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • St. Francis of Assisi
  • St. Anthony of Padua
  • St. Patrick
  • St. Benedict
  • St. Scholastica
  • St. Augustine
  • St. Monica
  • St. Clare
  • St. Catherine of Siena
  • St. Teresa of Avila
  • St. Ignatius of Loyola
  • St. John of the Cross
  • St. Therese of Lisieux
  • St. John Bosco
  • St. John Mary Vianney
  • St. Maximilian Kolbe
  • St. Padre Pio