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A Nommad
a nomad perhaps
A vagabond is a person who wanders about from place to place and has no permanent place of residence.
A vagrant is a person who wanders from place to place; a wanderer. The opposites (antonym) for a wanderer are directed, motivated, purposeful, unchanging, and steady.
A vagrant is a homeless and unemployed person who wanders about from place to place and supports himself or herself by begging. Vagrants are often viewed as social nuisances.
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One who wanders from place to place without a permanent home or a means of livelihood
A person who lives in a specific place is called a resident or inhabitant of that place.
No. He wanders all over mainland Kanto.
There is no place called Bird Fire. There is also nowhere named New South Whales. The state is New South Wales.
A specific place, person, or thing is called a proper noun or a pronoun.
This is an act done by someone who wanders from one place to another, without a permanent settling place. This happened alot in The Great Depression, when families moved all over the country trying to find a home. The term "Hobo", is commonly referred as homeless or a person who wanders the streets, so that is similar to the word hoboing.