· Loomis might be an inhabitant of a lost town near Lancashire called Lumhalghs, which means pool, nook, or recess (From lumm "pool" and halh "nook")
· It might be a form of Lomas, meaning from Lomax, a flat land by a pool, in Lancashire
· If the name is Welsh, it would be a form of Lommis, which is a contraction of Lom "bare" and maes "field", and would therefore mean open field, or one from an open field
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