Saint
Saint stands for:
- Holy (see also St. )
- Le Saint , a commune in the Morbihan department in France
- Saint-Trias , combined occurrence of the diseases hiatal hernia, cholelithiasis and colon diverticulosis
- Saint (film) , Dutch horror film
- Saint-Josse , commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in France
Saint is a family name for the following people:
- Eva Marie Saint (born 1924), American actress
- Gérard Saint (1935–1960), French racing cyclist
- Lucien Saint (1867–1938), French politician
Saint is the stage name of the following people:
- Leonie Saint (* 1986), German porn actress
- Samantha Saint (* 1987), American porn actress
- Silvia Saint (* 1976), Czech porn actress
- Tyler Saint (born 1965), American porn actor
Saint is part of the name of the following people:
- Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant (1797–1886), French engineer, mathematician and physicist
- Alamand de Saint-Jeoire , Bishop of Geneva
- Alberte-Barbe de Saint-Baslemont (1606–1660), Lorraine nobleman
- Alexis de Guignard, Comte de Saint-Priest (1805-1851), French diplomat and historian
- Allan Saint-Maximin (* 1997), French football player
- Alphonse Marie Louis de Saint-Sévérin d'Aragon (1705–1757), French diplomat and minister
- Amaury de Farcy de Saint-Laurent (1652–1729), Lieutenant General of the Cavalry Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- André Saint-Cyr (* 1930), Canadian Benedictine monk, choirmaster and Gregorian chant
- André Saint-Mleux (1920–2012), French politician
- Andreas Nikolai de Saint-Aubain (1798–1865), Danish writer
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900-1944), French writer
- Antoine Saint-John (born 1940), French actor
- Antoinette de Saint Léger (1856–1948), owner of the Isole di Brissago and hostess to artists and writers
- Armand Marc de Montmorin Saint-Hérem (1745–1792), French statesman
- Armand-Jacques-Achille Leroy de Saint-Arnaud (1796–1854), French general and statesman, Marshal of France
- Arthur Saint-Léon (1821–1870), French violinist, dancer, choreographer and dance theorist
- Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angely (1794–1870), French general and statesman, Marshal of France
- Augustin François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire (1779–1853), French botanist
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907), American sculptor who also created coin images
- Bénigne Dauvergne de Saint-Mars (1626–1708), French soldier and prison director
- Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921), French pianist, organist and composer
- César Vichard de Saint-Réal (1639–1692), French writer and historian
- Charles de Saint-Évremond (1613–1703), French military man and writer
- Charles P. de Saint-Aignan (* 1977), American computer scientist, astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Charles Raymond de Saint-Vallier (1833–1886), French diplomat, French envoy to the Berlin Congress
- Charles-François de Saint-Simon Sandricourt (1727–1794), last bishop of Agde
- Claude-Louis, comte de Saint-Germain (1707–1778), French general
- Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry (1901–1979), Salvadoran artist, author and muse
- David Saint-Jacques (* 1970), Canadian astronaut
- Didier de Saint-Jaille († 1536), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Étienne Martin Saint-Léon (1860–1934), French historian, economist and academic librarian
- Eustache de Saint-Far (1746–1828), French architect and city builder
- François I de Bourbon-Saint-Pol (1491–1545), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris, governor of the Dauphiné, lieutenant general
- François Saint-Gilles (* 1951), French sprinter
- François Saint-Macary (1936–2007), French clergyman, Archbishop of Rennes
- François-Emmanuel Guignard de Saint-Priest (1735–1821), French diplomat and statesman
- François-Joseph de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire (1648–1742), French officer and poet
- Franz Xaver von Saint-Julien (1756–1836), Austrian general
- Gabriel de Saint-Aubin (1724–1780), French painter, draftsman and engraver
- Gérard Saint-Paul (* 1941), French journalist
- Gilbert de Saint-Hilaire , officer and arsenal captain
- Gilles Saint-Paul (* 1963), French economist
- Godefroy Brossay-Saint-Marc (1803–1878), French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gonzague Saint Bris (1948-2017), French writer and journalist
- Grégoire de Saint-Vincent (1584–1667), Flemish mathematician and Jesuit
- Grégory Saint-Géniès (* 1977), French skeleton pilot
- Guy Saint-Jean (1923-2000), French actor
- Guy Saint-Vil (born 1942), Haitian football player
- Heinrich von Saint-Julien (1801–1844), Baden lawyer, war councilor, composer and choirmaster
- Hélie de Saint Marc (1922–2013), French resistance fighter and officer
- Henri de Saint-Simon (1760–1825), aristocrat, officer in the American Revolutionary War, ideologue and publicist
- Henri de Saint-Sulpice († 1576), Mignons of the French King Henry III.
- Hubert Saint-Macary (born 1949), French actor
- Ida Saint-Elme (1776–1845), French writer, adventurer and courtesan
- Isaac de l'Ostal de Saint-Martin (1629–1696), sergeant major of the Dutch East India Company
- Jacques de Saint-Blanquat (born 1925), Catholic bishop
- Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (1757–1810), French diplomat, man of letters, draftsman and publicist
- Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737-1814), French writer
- Jean de Saint-Bonnet de Toiras (1585–1636), Marshal of France
- Jean Saint-Josse (* 1944), French politician
- Jean Le Fèvre de Saint-Remy († 1468), French chronicler
- Jean-François de Saint-Lambert (1716–1803), French soldier, poet, philosopher and author
- Jean-Jacques Desvaux de Saint-Maurice (1775–1815), French general of the artillery
- Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne (1743–1793), politician in the French Revolution
- Jean-Philippe Saint-Geours (* 1947), French civil servant and entrepreneur
- Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours (1752–1809), Swiss classicist history painter
- Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin (1652–1707), officer and chief of the Penobscot
- Jeanne de Saint-Rémy (1756–1791), French noblewoman and mastermind of the collar affair
- Joseph Saint-Pierre († 1754), French architect
- Joseph Giry de Saint-Cyr (1699–1761), French Roman Catholic clergyman
- Joseph-Barnabé Saint-Sevin (1727–1803), French composer and violinist
- Josephine von Saint-Hilaire († 1859), cookbook author, see The true culinary art, or the latest, checked and complete Pest cookbook
- Jude Saint-Antoine (* 1930), Canadian clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Montréal
- Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire (1805–1895), French scholar and statesman
- Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges (1799–1875), French playwright
- Julie de Saint-Laurent , mistress of Prince Edward August, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
- Laure Saint-Raymond (* 1975), French mathematician
- Léon de Saint-Lubin (1805–1850), Italian violinist and composer
- Léon Saint-Paul , French racing car driver
- Léon Saint-Réquier (1872–1964), French composer, organist and music teacher
- Léonce de Saint-Martin (1886–1954), French organist
- Liliane Saint-Pierre (* 1948), Belgian singer
- Lisa Saint Aubin de Terán (* 1953), British journalist and author
- Louis Saint-Laurent (1882–1973), the twelfth Prime Minister of Canada
- Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767–1794), French writer and revolutionary
- Louis Charles de Saint-Albin (1698–1764), Bishop of Laon and Archbishop of Cambrai
- Louis Claude de Saint-Martin (1743–1803), French Freemason, philosopher and mystic
- Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1675–1755), French politician and writer
- Louis-Michel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau (1760–1793), politician during the French Revolution
- Luc Letellier de Saint-Just (1820-1881), Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of Québec
- Luiz Augusto Saint-Brisson de Araújo Castro (* 1946), Brazilian diplomat
- Marc-Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant (1594–1661), French baroque poet
- Marie de Saint-Pol , Anglo-French nobleman
- Marie-Jean Blanc Saint-Hilaire (1805–1890), French publisher, Romance writer, lexicographer and bascologist
- Maximilien Henri de Saint-Simon , French writer
- Mellin de Saint-Gelais († 1558), poet of the French Renaissance
- Michel Saint Lezer (* 1946), French ski jumper
- Monique Saint-Hélier (1895–1955), Swiss writer
- Natasha Saint-Pier (* 1981), Canadian singer
- Nicolas-François Dupré de Saint-Maur (1695–1774), French financial historian
- Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002), Swiss-French painter and sculptor
- Octavien de Saint-Gelais (1468–1502), poet and translator of the French Renaissance
- Ottilie Gerhäuser-Saint-Georges (1871–1955), German actress
- Patrick Saint-Éloi (1958-2010), Guadeloupe singer
- Paul-Hippolyte de Beauvilliers, duc de Saint-Aignan (1684–1776), French nobleman, officer, diplomat
- Pierre Saint-Amant (1800–1872), French chess master
- Raymond Saint-Gelais (* 1936), Bishop Emeritus of Nicolet
- René de Saint-Marceaux (1845–1915), French sculptor
- René de Saint-Périer (1877–1950), French prehistorian and local historian
- René Doynel de Saint-Quentin (1883–1961), French ambassador
- Renée Saint-Cyr (1904-2004), French actress
- Robert Saint-Pé (1899–1988), French hammer thrower
- Roger I de Saint-Lary († 1579), French nobleman, Marshal of France
- Roger II. De Saint-Lary (1562–1646), French nobleman, grand stable master of France
- Roger Saint-Vil (born 1949), Haitian football player
- Sabin-Marie Saint-Gaudens (1921-2001), French Catholic bishop
- Simon-Pierre Saint-Hillien (1951–2015), Haitian religious, Bishop of Hinche
- Ulrich Saint-Paul (* 1948), German biologist and professor of applied marine ecology
- Ulrich Maximilian Le Tanneux von Saint-Paul-Illaire (1833–1902), German naval officer and politician, MdR
- Valentine de Saint-Point (1875–1953), French poet
- Yves Saint-Martin (* 1941), French jockey
SAINT stands for:
- Samaritan International , a European aid and welfare association
See also: