Saint
Translations of "saint" (94 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aghwan | 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐕟𐕒𐕡𐕙(person proclaimed as saint) | muc̣'ur | |
| Albanian | mrrim(person proclaimed as saint), shenjtor(person proclaimed as saint), shën(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἅγιος(person proclaimed as saint) | hágios | |
| Arabic | سيدي(title given to a saint), قِدِّيس(person proclaimed as saint), ولي(person proclaimed as saint), ولي صالح(person proclaimed as saint), وَلِيّ(person proclaimed as saint) | qiddīs, wali, wali ṣāliḥ, waliyy | |
| Aragonese | Sant(title given to a saint) | — | |
| Armenian | սուրբ(person proclaimed as saint), սուրբ((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | surb, surb | |
| Aromanian | ayiu(person proclaimed as saint), sãmtu(person proclaimed as saint), sãntu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Asturian | San(title given to a saint), Santa(title given to a saint), santa(person proclaimed as saint), santu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Bashkir | әүлиә(person proclaimed as saint) | əwliə | |
| Belarusian | свята́я(person proclaimed as saint), святы́(person proclaimed as saint) | svjatája, svjatý | |
| Bengali | ওলি(person proclaimed as saint), পীর(person proclaimed as saint) | ōli, pir | |
| Bulgarian | светец(person proclaimed as saint), канонизирам(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | svetec, kanoniziram | |
| Catalan | Sant(title given to a saint), Santa(title given to a saint), sant(person proclaimed as saint), sant((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), santa(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Chinese | 聖人 /圣人(person proclaimed as saint) | zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 聖人 /圣人(person proclaimed as saint), 聖徒 /圣徒(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 聖 /圣(title given to a saint), 聖人 /圣人(person proclaimed as saint), 聖徒 /圣徒(person proclaimed as saint) | shèng, shèngrén, shèngtú | |
| Cornish | sans(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Czech | Svatá(title given to a saint), Svatý(title given to a saint), svatá(person proclaimed as saint), svatý(person proclaimed as saint), světec((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Dalmatian | suant(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Danish | Sankt(title given to a saint), helgen(person proclaimed as saint), helgen((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), kanonisere(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | — | |
| Dutch | Sint(title given to a saint), heilige(person proclaimed as saint), heilige((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), heiligverklaren(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | — | |
| Esperanto | sanktulino(person proclaimed as saint), sanktuliĉo(person proclaimed as saint), sanktulo(person proclaimed as saint), virsanktulo(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Finnish | Pyhä(title given to a saint), pyhimys(person proclaimed as saint), pyhimys((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| French | Saint(title given to a saint), saint(person proclaimed as saint), saint((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sainte(person proclaimed as saint), sainte((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Friulian | sant(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Galician | San(title given to a saint), Santa(title given to a saint), santa(person proclaimed as saint), santo(person proclaimed as saint), santo((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Georgian | წმინდანი(person proclaimed as saint) | c̣mindani | |
| German | Heiliger(person proclaimed as saint), Heiliger((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), Sankt(title given to a saint) | — | |
| Greek | άγιος(person proclaimed as saint), άγιος((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), αγία(person proclaimed as saint), αγία((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | ágios, ágios, agía, agía | |
| Hebrew | קדוש(person proclaimed as saint) | kadósh | |
| Hindi | पुनीत(person proclaimed as saint), महात्मा(person proclaimed as saint), मुकद्दस(person proclaimed as saint), वाली(person proclaimed as saint), संत(person proclaimed as saint) | punīt, mahātmā, mukaddas, vālī, sant | |
| Hungarian | szent(person proclaimed as saint), szent((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), szent(title given to a saint) | — | |
| Icelandic | dýrlingur(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Indonesian | santa(person proclaimed as saint), santo(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Irish | Naomh(title given to a saint), San(title given to a saint), naomh(person proclaimed as saint), naomh((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Italian | San(title given to a saint), Santa(title given to a saint), Santo(title given to a saint), santa(person proclaimed as saint), santa((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), santo(person proclaimed as saint), santo((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), canonizzare(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize), santificare(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | — | |
| Jakaltek | tioẍ(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Japanese | セイント(title given to a saint), 聖(title given to a saint), 聖人(person proclaimed as saint) | seinto, sei, seijin | |
| Kazakh | молда((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), тақуа((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), әулие(person proclaimed as saint), әулие((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | molda, taqua, äulie, äulie | |
| Khmer | សន្ត(title given to a saint) | sɑnta’ | |
| Korean | 성(title given to a saint), 성인(person proclaimed as saint) | seong, seong'in | |
| Lao | ນັກບຸນ(person proclaimed as saint) | nak bun | |
| Latgalian | svāta(person proclaimed as saint), svātlelyskys(person proclaimed as saint), svāts(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Latin | sānctus(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Latvian | svēta(person proclaimed as saint), svēts(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Lithuanian | šventasis(person proclaimed as saint), šventoji(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Lombard | sant(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Low German | Sünn(title given to a saint) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | swěta(title given to a saint), swěty(title given to a saint) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Hellegen(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Macedonian | светец(person proclaimed as saint), светец((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), светица(person proclaimed as saint), светица((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | svetec, svetec, svetica, svetica | |
| Malay | santo(person proclaimed as saint), wali(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Maltese | Qaddis(title given to a saint), Qaddisa(title given to a saint), qaddis(person proclaimed as saint), san((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), santa((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), santu(person proclaimed as saint), santu((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Māori | ahurangi((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), hato(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Middle French | sainct(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Nheengatu | Santa(title given to a saint), Santu(title given to a saint), santu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Norman | saint(person proclaimed as saint), saint((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Norwegian | kanonisere(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | helgen(person proclaimed as saint), helgen((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sankt(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | helgen(person proclaimed as saint), helgen((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Occitan | sant(person proclaimed as saint), santa(person proclaimed as saint), sent(person proclaimed as saint), senta(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Old English | hālga(person proclaimed as saint), sanct(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Old French | saint(person proclaimed as saint), seint(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Old Occitan | saint(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اولیا(person proclaimed as saint), عزیز(person proclaimed as saint) | evliya, ʼazîz | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | свята(person proclaimed as saint), святи(person proclaimed as saint), святитель(person proclaimed as saint), святителька(person proclaimed as saint) | svjata, svjati, svjatitelʹ, svjatitelʹka | |
| Persian | سن(person proclaimed as saint), سنتا(person proclaimed as saint), قدیس(person proclaimed as saint), مقدس(person proclaimed as saint) | san, santâ, qeddis, moqaddas | |
| Polish | Święta(title given to a saint), Święty(title given to a saint), święta(person proclaimed as saint), święty(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Portuguese | Santa(title given to a saint), Santo(title given to a saint), São(title given to a saint), santa(person proclaimed as saint), santa((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), santo(person proclaimed as saint), santo((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Quechua | ch'uya(person proclaimed as saint), santu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Romanian | Sfânta(title given to a saint), Sfântul(title given to a saint), sfânt(person proclaimed as saint), sfânt((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sfântă(person proclaimed as saint), sfântă((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sânt(person proclaimed as saint), sânt((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sântă(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Romansch | sench(person proclaimed as saint), sogn(person proclaimed as saint), son(person proclaimed as saint), sonch(person proclaimed as saint), sontg(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Russian | свята́я(person proclaimed as saint), свята́я((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), свято́й(person proclaimed as saint), свято́й((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), свято́й(title given to a saint) | svjatája, svjatája, svjatój, svjatój, svjatój | |
| Sardinian | santu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | Naomh(title given to a saint), naomh(person proclaimed as saint), naomh((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), naomhaich(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Sveti(title given to a saint), svet(person proclaimed as saint), svet((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sveta(person proclaimed as saint), sveta((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), svetac(person proclaimed as saint), svetac((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), svetica(person proclaimed as saint), svetica((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sveto(person proclaimed as saint), sveto((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), светац(person proclaimed as saint), светац((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Sicilian | santu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Sinhalese | ශුද්ධවූ(title given to a saint) | śuddhawū | |
| Slovak | svätá(person proclaimed as saint), svätý(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Slovene | svetnica(person proclaimed as saint), svetnica((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), svetnik(person proclaimed as saint), svetnik((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Spanish | San(title given to a saint), Santa(title given to a saint), Santo(title given to a saint), santa(person proclaimed as saint), santa((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), santo(person proclaimed as saint), santo((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Swahili | mtakatifu(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Swedish | Sankt(title given to a saint), Sankta(title given to a saint), helgon(person proclaimed as saint), helgon((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Tagalog | santo(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Tajik | муқаддас(person proclaimed as saint) | muqaddas | |
| Thai | นักบุญ(person proclaimed as saint), นักบุญ((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), วิสุทธิชน(person proclaimed as saint), วิสุทธิชน((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | nák-bun, nák-bun | |
| Turkish | aziz(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Ukrainian | свята́(person proclaimed as saint), святи́й(person proclaimed as saint) | svjatá, svjatýj | |
| Urdu | بزرگ(person proclaimed as saint), مقدس(person proclaimed as saint), مقدسہ(person proclaimed as saint), ولی(person proclaimed as saint), ولیہ(person proclaimed as saint) | muqadas, muqaddasa, valī, valīyā | |
| Venetan | santo(person proclaimed as saint) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thánh(person proclaimed as saint), thánh(title given to a saint), thánh nhân(person proclaimed as saint), vị thánh((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), phong thánh(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize), tuyên thánh(formally recognize as a saint — see also canonize) | — | |
| Volapük | hisaludan(person proclaimed as saint), hisaludan((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), jisaludan(person proclaimed as saint), jisaludan((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), saludan(person proclaimed as saint), saludan((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Walloon | sint(person proclaimed as saint), sint((figuratively) a person with positive qualities), sinte(person proclaimed as saint), sinte((figuratively) a person with positive qualities) | — | |
| Welsh | sant(person proclaimed as saint) | — |
mrrim, shenjtor, shën
Sant
ayiu, sãmtu, sãntu
San, Santa, santa, santu
Sant, Santa, sant, sant, santa
聖人 /圣人, 聖徒 /圣徒
sans
Svatá, Svatý, svatá, svatý, světec
suant
Sankt, helgen, helgen, kanonisere
Sint, heilige, heilige, heiligverklaren
sanktulino, sanktuliĉo, sanktulo, virsanktulo
Pyhä, pyhimys, pyhimys
Saint, saint, saint, sainte, sainte
sant
San, Santa, santa, santo, santo
Heiliger, Heiliger, Sankt
szent, szent, szent
dýrlingur
santa, santo
Naomh, San, naomh, naomh
San, Santa, Santo, santa, santa, santo, santo, canonizzare, santificare
tioẍ
svāta, svātlelyskys, svāts
sānctus
svēta, svēts
šventasis, šventoji
sant
Sünn
swěta, swěty
Hellegen
santo, wali
Qaddis, Qaddisa, qaddis, san, santa, santu, santu
ahurangi, hato
sainct
Santa, Santu, santu
saint, saint
kanonisere
helgen, helgen, sankt
helgen, helgen
sant, santa, sent, senta
hālga, sanct
saint, seint
saint
Święta, Święty, święta, święty
Santa, Santo, São, santa, santa, santo, santo
ch'uya, santu
Sfânta, Sfântul, sfânt, sfânt, sfântă, sfântă, sânt, sânt, sântă
sench, sogn, son, sonch, sontg
santu
Naomh, naomh, naomh, naomhaich
Sveti, svet, svet, sveta, sveta, svetac, svetac, svetica, svetica, sveto, sveto, светац, светац
santu
svätá, svätý
svetnica, svetnica, svetnik, svetnik
San, Santa, Santo, santa, santa, santo, santo
mtakatifu
Sankt, Sankta, helgon, helgon
santo
aziz
santo
thánh, thánh, thánh nhân, vị thánh, phong thánh, tuyên thánh
hisaludan, hisaludan, jisaludan, jisaludan, saludan, saludan
sint, sint, sinte, sinte
sant
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