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Jeronimo Colon, 1925 - 2015
MyHeritage Family TreesJeronimo Colón Santiago, Circa 1871 - 1962
MyHeritage Family Treesjeronimo Colon, 1927 - 2011
MyHeritage Family TreesJeronimo Colon, born 1892
MyHeritage Family TreesGerónimo Colón Vázquez, 1916 - 2000
FamilySearch Family TreeJeronimo Colon, 1843 - 1918
FamilySearch Family TreeJeronimo Colon, born 1862
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Jeronimo Colon, born Circa 1905
1940 United States Federal Census
Jeronimo Colon, born Circa 1919
1940 United States Federal Census
Jeronimo Colon, 1905 - 1988
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Jeronimo Colon, 1921 - 2011
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Jeronimo Colon, 1909 - 1990
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Jeronimo J Colon, 1947 - 2010
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Jeronimo Colon, 1918 - 1973
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Jeronimo J Colon, born 1926
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Jeronimo Colon, born 1905
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Jeronimo Colon, born Circa 1917
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019
Jeronimo Colon, born Circa 1917
1930 United States Federal Census
Jeronimo Colon
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The first name Jeronimo has its origins in the Greek name Hieronymos, which means "sacred name" or "holy name." This name was popularized in the Christian tradition by Saint Jerome, a 4th-century scholar and translator known for his Latin Vulgate Bible translation, which significantly influenced Western Christianity. Jeronimo first appeared in regions such as Greece and later spread throughout Europe, particularly in Italy and Spain, where it became a common name. The name is often associated with characteristics of wisdom, scholarship, and religious devotion, reflecting the attributes of its most famous bearer. Variations of Jeronimo include Geronimo in English and Spanish contexts, and Geronimus in Dutch, showcasing differences in spelling and pronunciation across cultures. In modern times, Jeronimo remains a popular name in various Spanish-speaking countries, often celebrated for its historical and cultural significance.
The last name "Colon" has its origins primarily in Spain, deriving from the Latin word "colonus," which means "farmer" or "settler." This surname is believed to have first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, where it was associated with individuals who worked the land or were involved in agricultural activities. The name reflects the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often indicating a connection to rural life or farming. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Colón" in Spanish-speaking countries, which may also refer to Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish), and "Cologne" in French contexts. The pronunciation and spelling can vary, with some regions adopting different accents or diacritics, but the core meaning related to agriculture remains consistent. Overall, the surname Colon encapsulates a rich historical background tied to land and livelihood, with its variations reflecting the diverse linguistic and cultural landscapes of the regions where it has spread.
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