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Geronimo or Gerónimo is a masculine given name, the Italian and Spanish form of Jerome. Jerónimo is an alternative Spanish spelling of Gerónimo. It is also a surname.
Hieronymus, in English pronounced / h aɪ ˈ r ɒ n ɪ m ə s / or / h ə ˈ r ɒ n ɪ m ə s /, is the Latin form of the Ancient Greek name Ἱερώνυμος (Hierṓnymos), meaning "with a sacred name". It corresponds to the English given name Jerome.
There’s also a legend that Geronimo himself came up with the battle cry, yelling his own name as he leapt down a nearly vertical cliff on horseback to escape American troops at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Geronimo, Hieronymus, Jerónimo Jerome is a masculine name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek given name Ἱερώνυμος , Hierōnymos , "sacred name"; from ἱερός, hierós , "sacred", and ὄνυμα, ónyma , an alternative form of ὄνομα, ónoma , "name".
Geronimo came to each interview knowing exactly what he wanted to say. He refused to answer questions or alter his narrative. He expressed himself in Spanish. [66] Barrett did not seem to take many liberties with Geronimo's story as translated into English by Asa Daklugie. Frederick Turner re-edited this autobiography by removing some of ...
Jerónimo (name), a given or surname, Jerome in English Jeronimo (singer) (born 1990), Dutch pop singer and actor; Jerônimo, a Brazilian indigenous politician; A variant spelling of Geronimo, Apache leader; Jeronimo (band), German band of the 1970s; Jeronimo: The Untold Tale of Koreans in Cuba, a documentary film about Jeronimo Lim Kim
Jeronimo or Jerónimo is the Portuguese and Spanish form of "Jerome". [1]Those bearing it as a surname include: . Tonicha Jeronimo (born 1977), a British actress; Vlademir Jeronimo Barreto (born 1979), Brazilian footballer
Geronimo is a United States Army airborne exclamation occasionally used by jumping paratroopers or, more generally, anyone about to jump from a great height, or as a general exclamation of exhilaration. The cry originated in the United States.