POMPA
Pompa
Pompa is a British surname of Italian origin, with roots in the Latin word pompa meaning "procession" or "pomp". The surname is believed to have been brought to Britain during ancient Roman times or through later Italian immigration.
The Pompa surname may have various spellings and variations including Pomp, Pompe, or Pompo, reflecting different regional influences or adaptations over time. Individuals with the surname Pompa are found in various regions of Britain, with some concentrations in areas influenced by Italian immigration, such as London and the South East.
The Pompa surname carries a sense of elegance and grandeur, reflecting its Latin origins. Individuals bearing this surname may have diverse backgrounds and ancestral ties, showcasing the rich tapestry of British heritage.
Research into the Pompa surname and its genealogy can provide insights into historical migration patterns, social connections, and personal stories. The study of surnames like Pompa contributes to the broader understanding of British identity and the intricate web of cultural influences that have shaped the nation over centuries.
There are approximately 110 people named Pompa in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Pompa.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Christopher
- David
- Francis
- Gary
- Guy
- Jozef
- Matej
- Michael
- Nicholas
- Pavol
- Peter
Female
- Alice
- Eirlys
- Gwendoline
- Hannah
- Jan
- Juliet
- Malgorzata
- Maria
- Mary
- Patricia