Girolamo is an
Italian variant of the name
Hieronymus
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)
* Basqu ...
. Its
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
equivalent is
Jerome
Jerome (; la, Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; grc-gre, Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; – 30 September 420), also known as Jerome of Stridon, was a Christian presbyter, priest, Confessor of the Faith, confessor, th ...
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It may refer to:
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Girolamo Cardano (1501–1576), Italian Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer and gambler
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Girolamo Cassar
Girolamo Cassar ( mt, Ġlormu Cassar, 1520 – 1592) was a Maltese architect and military engineer. He was the resident engineer of the Order of St. John, and was admitted into the Order in 1569. He was involved in the construction of Valletta ...
(c. 1520 – after 1592), Maltese architect and military engineer
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Girolamo da Cremona
Girolamo da Cremona, also known as Girolamo de'Corradi, ( fl. 1451–1483) was an Italian Renaissance painter, illuminator, and miniaturist of manuscripts and early printed books. He was influenced and furthered by Andrea Mantegna.
He was a ...
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fl.
''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicatin ...
1451–1483), Italian Renaissance painter
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Girolamo della Volpaia
Girolamo della Volpaia (ca. 1530-1614) was an Italian maker of clocks and scientific instruments from Volpaia.
Girolamo continued the business of his father Camillo della Volpaia (1484-1560) and his uncles Benvenuto della Volpaia (1486-1532) and E ...
, Italian clock maker
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Girolamo Fracastoro
Girolamo Fracastoro ( la, Hieronymus Fracastorius; c. 1476/86 August 1553) was an Italian physician, poet, and scholar in mathematics, geography and astronomy. Fracastoro subscribed to the philosophy of atomism, and rejected appeals to hidden c ...
(1478–1553), Italian physician, scholar, poet and atomist
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Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), Italian musician
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Girolamo Maiorica (c. 1591–1656), Italian Jesuit missionary to Vietnam
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Girolamo Luxardo
Girolamo Luxardo S.p.A. is an Italian liqueur factory. Founded in Zadar, it moved to Torreglia near Padua after 1945.
The company's current products include a variety of liqueurs and similar products (''Maraschino'', '' Sangue Morlacco'', ''Sambu ...
(1821–), Italian liqueur factory
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Girolamo Masci (1227–1292), Pope Nicholas IV (1288–1292)
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Girolamo Palermo, American mobster
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Girolamo Porro (c. 1520 – after 1604), Italian engraver
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Girolamo Riario
Girolamo Riario (1443 – 14 April 1488) was Lord of Imola (from 1473) and Forlì (from 1480). He served as Captain General of the Church under his uncle Pope Sixtus IV. He took part in the 1478 Pazzi conspiracy against the Medici, and was assas ...
(1443–1488), Lord of Imola and Forlì
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Girolamo Romani (1485–1566), Italian High Renaissance painter
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Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498), Italian Dominican priest and leader of Florence
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Girolamo Tiraboschi (1731–1794), Italian literary critic
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Girolamo da Treviso (1508–1544), Italian Renaissance painter
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Girolamo Zanchi (1516–1590), Italian Protestant Reformation clergyman and educator
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Girolamo Zenti (1609– 1666), Italian harpsichord maker
See also
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San Girolamo (disambiguation) San Girolamo may refer to:
* San Girolamo, Italian for Saint Jerome
* Marconi-San Girolamo-Fesca, quarter of Bari, region of Apulia, Italy
* San Girolamo, Cremona, a 17th-century, Baroque style, Roman Catholic church in Cremona, region of Lombardy ...
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Italian masculine given names