Proper noun
Jeronimo (plural Jeronimos)
A surname from Spanish.
Filipiniana Book Guild 1965: 46–8, 91, 240 Sharp, pp. 36–9 After that, ships including the San Jeronimo, Los Reyes and Todos los Santos also visited the islands in different years. Source: Internet
In the preface, Jonson wrote "He that will swear, Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays, yet shall pass unexcepted at, here, as a man whose judgement shows it is constant, and hath stood still these five and twenty, or thirty years." Source: Internet
His uncle, who gave command of the ship to Jeronimo de Vallebrera, instructed the young Champlain to watch over the ship. Source: Internet
See the Cvent listing for Courtyard Monterrey San Jeronimo. Source: Internet
St. Anthony Police Department officer Jeronimo Yanez was charged after he fatally shot Castile, 32, last July. Source: Internet
The Spiritual Canticle was first included in the 1630 edition, produced by Fray Jeronimo de San José, at Madrid. Source: Internet