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Italian Pronunciation
R U M O R E




[Surname Origin]

The surname may be of nickname origin, being derived from a personal attribute or physical characteristic of the first bearer. In this case, the surname is derived from the Italian word "Rumore" which means noise, din, clamour, outcry and uproar. Thus, the surname Rumore would signify that the original bearer was of a "noisy" or "boisterous" nature.

Alternatively, the surname may be a variant of the ancient French surname "Romere" which was originally applied to one who had made a pilgrimage to Rome. In fact one Cristiana La Romere was living in Suffolk England in 1273 (Hundred Rolls). Finally, the surname Rumore may be of toponymic origin, being derived from the name of the place of origin of the initial bearer. In this instance, the surname may be derived form the place name Rumour which is located in Normandy (France). Thus, the name Rumore may signify one who came from "Rumour."

[Source: The Historical Research Center]
















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July 28th: Helped Rumore cousins in California get in touch with cousins in Australia.




Rumore Statistic #1 (Demographics)
While the average life expectancy was a little more 74 for the average American in 2001, it was 86 for people bearing the Rumore surname.
Rumore Statistic #2 (Demographics)
The approximate U.S. population of Rumore's is 1,270
Rumore Statistic #3 (Politics)
People bearing the Rumore surname have donated approximately $3,291 to Democratic candiates and 2,150 to Republican cadidates.






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