سن یرونیمو
سن یرونیمو (San Jerónimo) is a name associated with various historical and cultural figures, most notably the Christian scholar and translator, Saint Jerome. He is best known for translating the Bible into Latin, a version called the Vulgate, which became the standard text for the Roman Catholic Church.
In addition to its religious significance, سن یرونیمو is also a common name for places, such as towns and churches, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries. These locations often celebrate the legacy of Saint Jerome through festivals and cultural events, reflecting his impact on Christianity and literature.