Proper noun
Jacome (plural Jacomes)
A surname.
However, more recent research argues that Jehuda Cresques was already dead by 1410, e.g. Jaume Riera i Sans, 1977 and "Mestre Jacome" must have been someone else, identity still indeterminate; Majorca had many skilled Jewish cartographers. Source: Internet
Kahana Canoe Club’s Mixed Open crew — from left, Cameron Jacome, Danielle Kuck, Suzi Tucker, Cord Cuniberti, Cynthia Conrad and Mason Panis — won gold medals at the state regatta. Source: Internet
Mariela Jacome, right, helps her mother Catherine Quinonez, center, who Mariela says suffers symptoms common of those associated with COVID-19, as they arrive to the entrance to a hospital in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Thursday, April 16, 2020. Source: Internet
We've basically been forgotten,” said David Jacome Delgado of Tarqui, Ecuador. Source: Internet
Two French trumpet technique books, authored by Jean-Baptiste Arban, and St. Jacome, were translated into English for use by American players. Source: Internet