Saint Jerome is a Christian church father, best known for translating the Bible into Latin.

Saint Jerome may also refer to:

People

  • Jerome of Pavia (), Bishop of Pavia
  • Jerome Emiliani (1486–1537), Italian humanitarian and founder of the Somaschi Fathers
  • Jerome Hermosilla, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs

Places

  • Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal, Canada
  • Saint-Jérôme (electoral district)
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme
  • Saint-Jérôme line, a commuter railway line
  • Saint-Jérôme (AMT), a bus and train station
  • Boyeux-Saint-Jérôme, a commune in the Ain department, France

Education

  • Saint Jerome High School, a former school in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the United States
  • St. Jerome's University, a university in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Arts

  • Saint Jerome (El Greco), a painting of 1609 by El Greco
  • Saint Jerome (Guercino), a painting of c. 1640–1650 by Guercino
  • Saint Jerome (Ribera) a painting of 1651 by Jusepe de Ribera
  • Saint Jerome (Stom), a painting of c. 1635 by Matthias Stom
  • Saint Jerome (Master Theodoric), a painting of c. 1370 by Master Theodoric
  • Saint Jerome (Tura), a painting of c. 1470 by Cosmè Tura
  • "Saint Jerome", a song by Jason Schwartzman on the 2009 album Davy

See also

  • St. Jerome Church (disambiguation)
  • San Geronimo (disambiguation)
  • San Girolamo (disambiguation)
  • San Jerónimo (disambiguation)