Jerónimo (name) explained
Jeronimo or Jerónimo is the Portuguese and Spanish form of "Jerome".[1]
Those bearing it as a surname include:
Those bearing it as a given name include:
- Jerônimo de Albuquerque (1510–1584), nobleman, military leader, and colonial administrator in the Portuguese colony of Pernambuco, Brazil.
- Jerónimo de Alderete (1518–1556), Spanish conquistador
- Jerónimo Amione (born 1990), Mexican footballer
- Jerónimo de Azevedo (1560–1625), Portuguese fidalgo
- Jerónimo Barrales (born 1987), Argentinian footballer
- Jerónimo Fernandes de Cabrera Bobadilla y Mendoza, Viceroy of Perú
- Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (1807–1866), son of the first Mexican Emperor Agustín I of Mexico
- Jeronimo Gomez (born 1976), American musician
- Jerónimo Lobo (1595–1678), Portuguese Jesuit missionary
- Jerónimo Saavedra (1936–2023), Spanish politician
- Jerónimo de Sousa (born 1944), Portuguese politician
- Jerônimo de Sousa Monteiro (1870–1933), Brazilian politician
- Jerónimo Morales Neumann (born 1986), Argentinian footballer
- Jerónimo Treviño (1835–1914), Mexican governor and general
- Jerónimo Zurita y Castro (1512–1580), Spanish historian
Those bearing it as an artistic name include:
- Jerónimo (Alberto Pedro Gonzales), Argentina
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Albaigès
, Josep M.
. Olivart. J.M.A.. Diccionario de nombres de personas. Universitat de Barcelona. 1993. 978-84-475-0264-6. es. 15 September 2018. 148.