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  1. Romani people - Wikipedia

    The English term Gypsy (or Gipsy) originates from the Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. The Spanish term Gitano and French Gitan have similar etymologies.

  2. GYPSY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Though still frequently encountered in English, use of the term Gypsy to refer to Roma people or their language is increasingly regarded as offensive because of negative stereotypes …

  3. What Is a Gypsy? Their Beliefs and Lifestyle Explained

    Oct 12, 2023 · A gypsy is a member of a people originating in South Asia and traditionally having a wandering way of life, living widely scattered across Europe and North and South America …

  4. A History Of The Gypsies, The People Without a Country

    Aug 12, 2015 · Persecuted around the world and still subject to discrimination in modern day Europe, we look into the history of the Gypsy people.

  5. Roma | People, Meaning, History, Language, Lifestyle, & Facts

    Oct 13, 2025 · Roma, an ethnic group of traditionally itinerant people who originated in northern India but live in modern times worldwide, principally in Europe. Most Roma speak some form …

  6. 35 Facts About Gypsies History

    Dec 12, 2024 · The term "Gypsy" comes from the mistaken belief that they originated in Egypt. Early Europeans thought these newcomers came from the Egyptian territories, hence the name.

  7. Whats a gypsy? 7 fascinating facts you need to know

    The term gypsy is broadly used to describe the Romani people, who have a mysterious and fascinating history. Originating from the Indian subcontinent, the Romani migrated to Europe …

  8. Roma or Gypsies – Why 2 names and where do they come from?

    The word Gypsy is an English term for a people seen as either carefree Romantic wanderers, or lazy untrustworthy lowlifes – both definitely outsiders. Gypsy is a derivative of Egyptian, from …

  9. GYPSY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    GYPSY definition: 1. a member of a race of people originally from northern India who typically used to travel from…. Learn more.

  10. "Gypsies" in the United States - Smithsonian Education

    In their native languages, each of the groups refers to itself by a specific name, but all translate their self-designations as "Gypsy" when speaking English. Each had its own cultural, linguistic, …