Saint-Luperc
Saint-Luperc is a Christian saint celebrated primarily in parts of Europe, particularly in France and Italy. He is often associated with the Lupercalia, an ancient Roman festival, and is recognized for his role in the early Christian church. His feast day is observed on March 15.
The name "Luperc" is derived from the Latin word "lupus," meaning wolf, which connects him to themes of protection and guidance. Saint-Luperc is often depicted in art with symbols of the wolf, reflecting his patronage over livestock and rural communities. His legacy continues to influence local traditions and celebrations.