St. Mael
St. Mael is a figure recognized in Christian tradition, often associated with the early spread of Christianity in regions like Ireland and Scotland. He is considered a saint and is sometimes linked to the Celtic Church, which played a significant role in the development of Christianity in these areas.
The name "Mael" can mean "prince" or "chief" in Old Irish, indicating a possible noble lineage. While specific details about his life are scarce, he is venerated in various local traditions, and his legacy contributes to the rich tapestry of Celtic Christianity.