Pump has a large strain in Rome and Artena in the Roman, a strain from Abruzzo to Lanciano in the Teatino, Pescara and Spoltore in the Pescara and Teramo and Castellalto in the Teramano, a very large strain also in Foggia and in the Foggia Castelluccio Valmaggiore, Troy and Volturino , one in Naples and one in the Avellinese at Montoro Superiore, pumps, almost unique, is Tuscan, Pompi is typical of Rome, Pompo, almost unique, is Del Pescarese, all these surnames should derive from apheretic forms of names of Greek origin as Theopompus, name of a king Spartan, but it is also possible to derive from nicknames originated from the term Latin pump (celebration, ceremony), probably to identify the profession of the ancestor, perhaps the organizers of processions or village festivals.
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