St. Jerome was an early Christian scholar, theologian, and translator. He is known for his many contributions to biblical studies and philosophy, as well as for his work on translating the Bible into Latin. Synonyms for St. Jerome might include "Jerome of Stridon," which refers to the city where he was born, or "Eusebius Sophronius," which was another name he went by. Other synonyms might include "patron saint of translators," "Doctor of the Church," or "biblical scholar." No matter how he is referred to, St. Jerome's impact on Christian theology and biblical understanding is undeniable, and his work continues to be studied and revered by scholars around the world.