Golbodeus's name may a be a corruption of Quodvultdeus, a name shared by another 5th century saint.
The walk is named after Cuthbert, a 7th century saint, a native of the Borders who spent his life in the service of the church.
Saint-Chamond is named after a seventh century saint.
Its name is derived from the eighth century saint Gangulphus, who is said to have lived as a hermit in this region.
Cosmo was a fourth century saint who was martyred with his brother Damian.
It is often said to be the birthplace of the 8th century saint and abbot, Fulrad, who built a monastery there.
The 8th century saint had predicted the rule of the kings when he arrived in the state.
She should not be confused with another 4th century saint, Dorothea of Alexandria.
The College is named in honour of the 4th century saint, .
For the 1st century saint, see Syrus of Pavia.