latecomer

/ˈleɪtˌkʌm.ə/

Etymology

From late + comer.

noun

  1. One who has arrived comparatively recently.“The old families in the neighborhood look down on him as a latecomer, his family only arrived in the 18th century, too nouveau for them.”
  2. One who arrived late.“At the party the host made a point of greeting all the latecomers he missed in the first pass.”