(Important Note: I have only uploaded the glyphs I have used in practice sentences and sample constructions. Therefore, not every glyph indicated on these "source" pages is available on my website at the moment. Instead, you'll probably see a lot of these little guys, , indicating that the image can't be loaded.) |
We can use the symbols of saints to help indicate names.
St. Agatha | |
St. Andrew | |
St. Anne | |
St. Asaph | |
St. Bernard | |
St. Boniface | |
St. Catherine of Alexandria | |
St. Cecilia | |
St. Chad | |
St. Chrysostrum John | |
St. Columba | |
St. Cyprian | |
St. Cyril of Jerusalem | |
St. David | |
St. Denis | |
St. Dominic | |
St. Eustace | |
St. George | |
St. Hubbins | |
St. James the Greater | |
St. James the Lesser | |
St. John |
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St. Jude | |
St. Luke | |
St. Lydia | |
St. Mark | |
St. Matthias | |
St. Matthew | |
St. Michael | |
St. Olaf | |
St. Patrick | |
St. Paul | |
St. Peter | |
St. Simon | |
St. Thaddaeus | |
St. Theodore Tyro | |
St. Uriel | |
St. Valentine | |
St. Wenceslas | |
St. Wilfrid |
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Last updated January 2004
Copyright © 2004 Matthew White