Note:
(a) University of St Gallen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_St._Gallen
(public; located in St Gallen, Switzerland; Established in 1898; For the past four years, the Financial Times ranked the University of St. Gallen's Master in Strategy and International Management (SIM) 1st worldwide, while its Master's program in Finance (MBF) was ranked 6th worldwide in 2014)
The city of St Gallen is in German (language) zone of Switzerland.
(b) Saint Gall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Gall
(550-646; born in Ireland, died in Arbon, Switzerland)
(i) His name is Saint Gall in English , Sankt Gallen (abbreviation: St Gallen) in German.
(ii) German English dictionary
* Sankt (n): "title given to a (male) saint" https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Sankt
(In German: heilig (adj): “holy, sacred”
Heiliger (noun masculine): “male saint”
Heilige (noun feminine): “female saint”)
(c) Abbey of St Gall, UNESCO World Heritage List, undated http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/268
(“The Abbey of St Gall is located in the town of St Gall [= St Gallen] in the north-eastern part of Switzerland”)