homecomer means one who returns home from another place. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “homecomer” is a great word
HOMECOMER — [Noun] One who returns home from another place. Formed within English by compounding the adverb 'home' and the noun 'comer' (one who comes). Unlike a "newcomer," who arrives without a past, or a "returnee," who merely reverses a journey, the homecomer is defined by the intimate re-acquaintance of belonging. It is the key that still fits the lock, the scent of a room unchanged, the floorboards creaking a remembered complaint—a quiet testament that some departures are only negotiations with a fixed point of return.
Etymology
From home + comer.
noun
- One who returns home from another place.