A person who walks on tightropes is called a "funambulist." This term comes from the Latin words "funis," meaning rope, and "ambulare," meaning to walk. Funambulists often perform in circuses or theatrical performances, showcasing their impressive balance and skill.
A person who walks aimlessly can be referred to as a wanderer or a stroller.
a walker
acrobat
An idiot. But generally speaking, a person walking the street is called a pedestrian.
A common term would be sleep walker.
people from all walks of life (the insured)
A person who walks beside or helps carry a coffin at a funeral is a pallbearer or a bearer.For more information, see Related links below.
A barefooter
A person who walks is called a pedestrian. A biped is any creature that walks on two legs, including human.
Skeletal muscles are primarily utilized when a person walks.
Pedestrian
A footpath