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Jerónimo (name)
Jeronimo or Jerónimo is the Portuguese and Spanish form of "Jerome". Those bearing it as a surname include: * Tonicha Jeronimo (born 1977), a British actress * Vlademir Jeronimo Barreto (born 1979), Brazilian footballer * Claudemir Jerônimo Barreto (born 1981), Brazilian-born German footballer a.k.a. Cacau Those bearing it as a given name include: * 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 (born 1936), Spanish politician * Jerónimo de Sousa (born 1944), Portuguese politician * Jerônimo de S ...
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Jerome (given Name)
Jerome is a masculine name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek given name , ''Hierōnymos'', "sacred name"; from ἱερός, ''hierós'', "sacred", and ὄνυμα, ''ónyma'', an alternative form of ὄνομα, ''ónoma'', "name". It is the name of a prominent Christian saint, Saint Jerome, the translator of the Vulgate. Jerome ranked among the top 200 names given to boys born in the United States between 1903 and 1985. Since then its use has declined and the name was ranked 616th as the name given to American boys born in 2008. Variants *Italian: Gerolamo, Geronimo, Girolamo *English: Gerome, Jerome * Sicilian: Girolamo *Greek: Ιερώνυμος (Ieronymos) *Latin and German: Hieronymus * Western Frisian: Hiëronymus * Galician and Spanish: Xerónimo * Albanian: Jeronim *Czech: Jeroným * Croatian: Jerolim, Jeronim * Hungarian: Jeromos * Slovak: Hieronym, Hieroným * Slovene: Hieronim *Irish: Iaróm *Welsh: Sierôm *Medieval Latin: Ieronimus * Lithuanian: Jer ...
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Jerónimo Saavedra
Jerónimo Saavedra Acevedo (born 3 July 1936 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) is a Spanish politician. He served as President of the Canary Islands twice from 1982 to 1987, and again from 1991 to 1993. Biography In 1972 he joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), as well as the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT). Being the General secretary of the Canarian Federation of PSOE from 1976 to 1983. Saavedra was elected deputy for the Constituent Cortes in 1977 and re-elected deputy in 1979, 1982 and 1989, representing Las Palmas. During the last Government of Felipe González (5th legislature) Saavedra held the positions of Minister of Public Administrations between 1993 and 1995 and Minister of Education and Science between 1995 and 1996. In 1996 and from 1999 to 2003 he was elected senator. In 2007 was elected mayor of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in a landslide victory, bringing the twelve-year rule of his conservative People's Party predecessors to an end. An offic ...
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San Jerónimo (other)
San Jerónimo (the Spanish name of Saint Jerome) may refer to the following: Argentina * San Jerónimo Department, Santa Fe * San Jerónimo Sud, San Lorenzo Department, Santa Fe Colombia * San Jerónimo, Antioquia Guatemala * San Jerónimo, Baja Verapaz Honduras * San Jerónimo, Comayagua * San Jerónimo, Copán Mexico * San Jerónimo Lídice, a neighborhood of Mexico City * San Jerónimo, Chihuahua * San Jerónimo, Guanajuato * San Jerónimo (Los Barbosa), Jalisco * San Jerónimo, Zacatecas * San Jerónimo Coatlán, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo de Juárez, Guerrero * San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Sosola, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Taviche, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Tecoatl, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Tecuanipan, Puebla * San Jerónimo Xayacatlán, Puebla * San Jerónimo River, a tributary of the Balsas River Peru * San Jerónimo District (other), several districts in Peru Spain * San Jeronimo el Real (Royal Church ...
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San Geronimo (other)
San Geronimo or San Gerónimo may refer to: Places Argentina * San Gerónimo, San Luis, a village in central Argentina Bolivia * San Geronimo River Chile * San Gerónimo Aerodrome, an airport near Algarrobo, Valparaiso Dominican Republic * San Gerónimo (Distrito Nacional), a sector in the city of Santo Domingo United States * San Geronimo Creek, a creek in northern California * San Geronimo Valley, a valley in northern California * San Geronimo, California, an unincorporated community north of San Francisco * Fortín de San Gerónimo, a fort in San Juan, Puerto Rico * Rancho San Geronimo (Cacho), a Mexican land grant in present-day Marin County, California * Rancho San Geronimo (Villavicencio), a Mexican land grant in present-day San Luis Obispo County, California People * Geronimo (martyr), an Arab Catholic saint See also * San Jerónimo (other) San Jerónimo (the Spanish name of Saint Jerome) may refer to the following: Argentina * San Jerónimo Department, Sant ...
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Saint Jerome (other)
Saint Jerome is a Christian church father, best known for translating the Bible into Latin. Saint Jerome may also refer to: People * Jerome of Pavia (fl. 778–787), Bishop of Pavia * Saint Jerome Emiliani (1486–1537), Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi Fathers * Saint Jerome Hermosilla, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs Places * Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal, Canada ** Saint-Jérôme (electoral district) ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme ** Saint-Jérôme line, a commuter railway line *** Saint-Jérôme (AMT), a bus and train station * St. Jerome Church (other), several churches Arts * Francesco ''St Jerome'', a c. 1595 oil painting on copper attributed to the circle of Palma the Younger * ''Saint Jerome'' (El Greco), a 1609 painting * ''Saint Jerome in His Study'' (after van Eyck), a 1442 painting *''Saint Jerome Writing'', a 1605–1606 oil painting by Italian painter Caravaggio * ''Saint Jerome Writing'' (Caravaggio, Valletta), a ...
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Hieronymus (other)
Hieronymus, in English pronounced or , is the Latin form of the Ancient Greek name (Hierṓnymos), meaning "with a sacred name". It corresponds to the English given name Jerome. Variants * Albanian: Jeronimi * Arabic: جيروم (Jerome) * Basque: Jeronimo * Belarusian: Еранім (Yeranim) * Bulgarian: Йероним (Yeronim) * Catalan: Jeroni * Written Chinese: 希罗尼穆斯 ** Chinese Pinyin: xī luó ní mù sī * Croatian: Jeronim * Czech: Jeroným, Jeronýmus (archaic) * Danish: Hieronymus * Dutch: Hiëronymus, Jeroen * English: Jerome, Hieronymus, Geromy, Rhonemus * Esperanto: Hieronimo * Estonian: Hieronymus * Finnish: Hieronymus * Flemish: Jerom * French: Jérôme, Gérôme * Galician Xerome * German: Hieronymus * Ancient Greek : (Hierṓnymos) * Modern Greek: Ιερώνυμος (Ierónymos) * Hebrew: הירונימוס (Hieronymus) * Hungarian: Jeromos * Indonesian: Hieronimus * Interlingua: Jeronimo * Italian: Girolamo, Gerolamo, Geronimo, Geromino * Japan ...
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Geronimo (other)
Geronimo (1829–1909) was a Chiricahua Apache leader. Geronimo may also refer to: Places in the United States * Geronimo, Arizona * Geronimo, Oklahoma, a town * Geronimo, Texas, an unincorporated community and census-designated place * Geronimo Creek, Texas People * Geronimo (name), a list of people with the given name or surname * Saint Francis de Geronimo (1642–1716), Jesuit priest and missionary who was canonized by Gregory XVI in 1839 * Don Geronimo (born 1958), stage name of radio personality Michael Sorce * Mic Geronimo, stage name of American hip-hop rapper Michael McDermon (born 1973) Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Geronimo (Kinnikuman), in the ''Kinnikuman'' manga series * Geronimo, the figurehead of the resistance in ''Colony'' * Fatz Geronimo, in ''The Rock-afire Explosion'', an animatronic robot band that played in Showbiz Pizza Place * Geronimo Stilton, in the children's book series with the same title Films * ''Geronimo'' (1939 film), starri ...
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Alberto Pedro Gonzales
Alberto is the Romance version of the Latinized form (''Albertus'') of Germanic ''Albert''. It is used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. The diminutive forms are ''Albertito'' in Spain or ''Albertico'' in some parts of Latin America, Albertino in Italian as well as ''Tuco'' as a hypocorism. It derives from the name Adalberto which in turn derives from '' Athala'' (meaning noble) and ''Berth'' (meaning bright). People * Alberto Aguilar Leiva (born 1984), Spanish footballer * Alberto Airola (born 1970), Italian politician * Alberto Ascari (1918–1955), Italian racing driver * Alberto Baldonado (born 1993), Panamanian baseball player * Alberto Bello (1897–1963), Argentine actor * Alberto Beneduce (1877–1944), Italian scientist and economist * Alberto Bustani Adem (born 1954), Mexican engineer * Alberto Callaspo (born 1983,) baseball player * Alberto Campbell-Staines (born 1993), Australian athlete with an intellectual disability * Alberto Cavalcanti (1897–1982), Brazili ...
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Artistic Name
A pseudonym (; ) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym). This also differs from a new name that entirely or legally replaces an individual's own. Many pseudonym holders use pseudonyms because they wish to remain anonymous, but anonymity is difficult to achieve and often fraught with legal issues. Scope Pseudonyms include stage names, user names, ring names, pen names, aliases, superhero or villain identities and code names, gamer identifications, and regnal names of emperors, popes, and other monarchs. In some cases, it may also include nicknames. Historically, they have sometimes taken the form of anagrams, Graecisms, and Latinisations. Pseudonyms should not be confused with new names that replace old ones and become the individual's full-time name. Pseudonyms are "part-time" names, used only in certain contexts – to provide a more clear-cut separation between one's p ...
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Jerónimo Zurita Y Castro
Jerónimo (or Gerónimo) de Zurita y Castro or simply Jerónimo (or Gerónimo) de Zurita (1512 – 3 November 1580) was a Spanish historian of the sixteenth century who founded the modern tradition of historical scholarship in Spain. Born at Zaragoza, Kingdom of Aragon, he studied at Alcalá de Henares under the Hellenist Hernán Nuñez. Through the influence of his father, Miguel de Zurita, physician to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, he entered the public service as magistrate at Barbastro, and in 1537 was appointed assistant-secretary of the Inquisition. In 1548 Zurita was nominated official chronicler of the Kingdom of Aragon, and in 1566 Philip II of Spain attached him as secretary to the council of the Inquisition, delegating to him the conduct of all matters sufficiently important to require the king's signature. Zurita resigned these posts on the January 21, 1571, obtained a sinecure at Zaragoza, and dedicated himself wholly to the composition of his '' Anales d ...
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Jerónimo Treviño
José Jerónimo de los Dolores Treviño y Leal, commonly known as Jerónimo Treviño was a prominent Mexican General and politician. He was a veteran of the Reform War and the Second French intervention in Mexico which he gained fame for his participation in several battles. After the fall of the Second Mexican Empire, Treviño served as the Governor of Nuevo León on several terms as well as the Secretary of War and Navy of Mexico from December 1, 1880, to December 31, 1881, under the cabinet of Manuel González Flores. Along with General Francisco Naranjo, he became the strong man of the northeast of the country, with the support of Governor Genaro Garza García. However, his influence and power in Mexico diminished with the coming to power of General Bernardo Reyes. He came to participate in the beginning of the Mexican Revolution after the fall of Bernardo Reyes, and Francisco I. Madero in the overthrow of Porfirio Díaz. After the events of the Ten Tragic Days and the ris ...
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Jerónimo Morales Neumann
Jerónimo Morales Neumann (born 3 June 1986), known as Jerónimo, is an Argentine professional footballer, who plays for Independiente Rivadavia in the Primera B Nacional. Club career Jerónimo has previously played for a number of clubs in his home country, including River Plate, San Lorenzo, Instituto, Estudiantes de La Plata and Independiente Rivadavia. In February 2015, he signed for Club Atlético Tigre after a stint in Australia with Adelaide United and Newcastle Jets. On 6 January 2016, he returned to former club Independiente Rivadavia. Barnsley Jerónimo signed for Barnsley on 29 July 2010, signing a one-year contract with an option of a second year. He had been on trial with the South Yorkshire outfit prior to signing a permanent deal, making two appearances in pre-season games against Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town and Sheffield Wednesday. His first appearance for Barnsley after signing on a one-year contract, was on the same day against non-league Buxton, where ...
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