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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.
Geronimo, Jerónimo 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".
Harlyn Geronimo, known to be Geronimo's great-grandson, said to the Senate Commission on Indian Affairs: [91] [The use of "Geronimo" in the raid that killed Bin Laden] either was an outrageous insult [or] mistake and it is clear from the military records released that the name Geronimo was used at times by military personnel involved for both ...
The movie they most likely saw was Geronimo, a western film about the Apache Indian chief of the same name. RELATED: The best airports to find "the one":
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".
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, a fictional town in Paul Theroux's 1981 novel The Mosquito Coast and the 1986 feature film it inspired. A character in The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson
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 (alpaca), the subject of a failed campaign to prevent his euthanisation Geronimo (beaver) , beaver used in the 1948 Idaho Department of Fish and Game beaver relocation program Geronimo (exclamation) , traditionally used by a parachutist upon jumping from an airplane