Surname Iommi Roma origin? There have written
Thanks to a wonderful girl named Nicole in Rome, started a research on the origins of the surname and its variant Iommi Jommi that would result from the same branch. Thanks to the study center Roma in Rome, we got confirmation of Romani origin of this word. In particular, "IOM" and I mean man-iom could be translated as, "I am a man." This starting point, together with specific physical traits applicants (olive skin, dark hair and eyes) have given way to begin a search that led us to the following conclusions, confirmed every day by new elements: The
Iommi, originally are a nomadic family, probably xoraxanè rom, game centuries ago by India (where they worked iron, then the working poor as it was considered demonic) [but perhaps even before the area of \u200b\u200bthe Middle East] because of persecution, war or an earthquake and arrived at the beginning of '400 in the former Yugoslavia by which it moved, finally, in the Marche and in particular the area of \u200b\u200bFermo. Here Iommi followed the popular festivals and fairs, holding on with crafts and entertainment. In fact, many Iommi, even today, or in the century before this, are addicted to travel, art and craft (especially metal-working). The Papal State, which did not accept their pilgrimage, forced them to stop, populating some abandoned villages of Marche. Forced them not to speak their language and separated them from their women, forcing them to integrate.
received from contacts appears that some families even keep track of all but faded memories of this history, which has now received sufficient confirmation to be considered true.
Invite anyone who can give us more details, will join the search stops at the moment or just want to have any other information email me or leave comments on this post. Iommi
I hope that all can be fascinated by this story as we left and I Nicoletta, the girl who made it possible to make this reality.
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