Hieronim
Scandinavian
"army ruler"
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Hieronim Origin and Meaning
The name Hieronim is a boy's name of Polish origin.
Hieronim is a masculine name of Greek origin, being the Polish, Czech, and Slovenian form of Jerome (Hieronymus in Latin). The name derives from the Greek 'Hieronymos,' combining 'hieros' meaning 'sacred' and 'onoma' meaning 'name,' thus translating to 'sacred name' or 'holy name.' Saint Jerome, a 4th-century biblical scholar who translated the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate), has greatly influenced the name's spread throughout Christian Europe. While common in Poland and other Slavic countries, Hieronim remains rare in English-speaking regions. The name carries connotations of scholarship, religious devotion, and classical learning, reflecting its ancient and dignified heritage.