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|eng-mean=In Christian theology, a [[wikipedia:Saint|saint]] is a holy figure, formerly a deceased human, who is venerated for having lived as an exemplary example of Christian conduct and worship. Most other religious traditions have their own figures with a similar status, who are also occasionally called saints in English-language discussion.
|eng-mean=In Christian theology, a [[wikipedia:Saint|saint]] is a holy figure, formerly a deceased human, who is venerated for having lived as an exemplary example of Christian conduct and worship. Most other religious traditions have their own figures with a similar status, who are also occasionally called saints in English-language discussion.
|jap-name=• {{hover|聖女|Seijo}}<br>• {{ruby|{{hover|聖者|Seisha}}|{{hover|セイント|Seinto}}}}<br>• {{hover|聖者|Seisha}}
|jap-name=• {{hover|聖女|Seijo}}<br>• {{ruby|{{hover|聖者|Seisha}}|{{hover|セイント|Seinto}}}}<br>• {{hover|聖者|Seisha}}
|jap-mean=• Saint, specifically a female saint. The class is known by this name only in ''Gaiden'' and its remake. In ''Gaiden'', it is rendered as せいじょ.<br>• Officially romanized as '''Saint'''; unlike in ''Gaiden'', this name—used only in ''Radiant Dawn''—refers to saints of any gender, not just female.  In ''Radiant Dawn'', all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{hover|聖者|Seisha}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{hover|セイント|Seinto}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.<br>• Saint; used only in ''Three Houses''. Unlike ''Radiant Dawn'', ''Three Houses'' dow not utilize furigana in its class names.
|jap-mean=• Saint, specifically a female saint. The class is known by this name only in ''Gaiden'' and its remake. In ''Gaiden'', it is rendered as せいじょ.<br>• Officially romanized as '''Saint'''; unlike in ''Gaiden'', this name—used only in ''Radiant Dawn''—refers to saints of any gender, not just female.  In ''Radiant Dawn'', all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{hover|聖者|Seisha}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{hover|セイント|Seinto}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.<br>• Saint; used only in ''Three Houses''. Unlike ''Radiant Dawn'', ''Three Houses'' does not utilize furigana in its class names.
|span-name=• Santo<br>• Santa
|span-name=• Santo<br>• Santa
|span-mean=• Saint; Used in ''Radiant Dawn''.<br>• Saint (feminine); Used in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', in line with being a female-only class in that game.
|span-mean=• Saint; Used in ''Radiant Dawn''.<br>• Saint (feminine); Used in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', in line with being a female-only class in that game.