Family Crests, What Are They And How To Find Yours?

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A family crest is important to your coat of arms and family history. So what are family crests, how do I find my family’s crest and do all families have a crest? Family crests are a fascinating subject with a rich history. You’ll find out all you need to know about family crests and how you can find yours in this post.

Table of contents

What is a family crest?
How can I find my family’s crest?
Do all families have a family crest?
What does it mean if your family has a family crest?
Is there a difference between a coat of arms and a family crest?
What do the colours on a family crest mean?

What is a family crest?

A family crest is an element that crests the design, as shown in the photo below the crest sits on top of the coat of arms. If your family’s coat of arms is too complex you can often use just the family crest. This photo shows one of our handcrafted shields with the crest attached to the knight’s helmet.

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The design of the crest can include a lion, tiger, horse or cross, but there are many others. Similarly, some crests include arrows or chains. For example, a lion represents deathless courage and hence the symbol of a true warrior. Something to share with friends down the pub when they question your character!

Sometimes the term family crest can refer to the overall design but specifically, it relates to the part on top of the coat of arms.

How can I find my family’s crest?

Discover your family crest, coat of arms and surname history using our search tool at the top of the page. Type in your surname in the box provided, in the band that runs under the main menu and click submit. We provide your family’s crests and surnames with German, Australian, Scottish, Italian, Spanish, Welsh, English, Canadian, and American origins.

Do all families have a family crest?

Firstly no, not all families have a crest on top of their coat of arms. Secondly, people with the same surname will often have a completely different coat of arms or sometimes no coat of arms at all. Please use our search tool to find out if you have a family crest with your coat of arms. Our family crest archive contains a wide variety of different symbols but if your search doesn’t reveal one for your surname please contact us so we can double check for you.

What does it mean if your family has a family crest?

You can tell a lot about your ancestry from your Coat of arms and family crest. They were originally intended to recognise family achievements and heritage, and the design can give insight into your family’s history and legacy. Subsequently, the history of your family name can be passed down through generations and tell you a lot about your ancestors.

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Is there a difference between a coat of arms and a family crest?

A family crest can get confused with the coat of arms, so it’s good to know the difference, especially when researching your surname history. You’ll find the family crest is on top of the coat of arms and can include feathers, arrows, chains and lots more besides. Why not check out our free online dictionary, which tells you what the various symbols mean.

What do the colours on a family crest mean?

The colours within a design were intended to be visible from far away and highly recognisable and this informed which colours went together. Because of this simple background colours like red, blue, green, black, and purple go with metal colours, yellow for gold and white for silver.

Colours had meanings for each family:

  • Gold: generosity and elevation of the mind
  • Silver or white: peace and sincerity
  • Red: warrior or martyr, also military strength or magnanimity
  • Blue: truth and loyalty
  • Green: hope, joy, and loyalty in love
  • Black: constancy
  • Purple: royal majesty, sovereignty, and justice
  • Orange: ambition
  • Maroon: patient in battle and yet victorious

In addition to this, there were patterned backgrounds symbolic of animal fur. After that, the most prominent were ermine (in black and white) and squirrel (in blue and white), but other fur patterns were also common. In conclusion, you can see how the crest adorns your coat of arms and what meaning it gives to your surname history. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news and tips on the history of your surname and its meaning.

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  1. Eleanor avatar
    Eleanor

    GULLATT
    and the meaning of the coat of arms

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Unfortunately we don’t have Gullatt on our database Eleanor. Best wishes, Wendy.

    2. Eddie Dean Perry avatar
      Eddie Dean Perry

      Would love to know what our family crest would be

      .

      1. Hall of Names avatar
        Hall of Names

        Hello and thank you for your interest. If you look at the top of each page of our website, you will hopefully see our name search facility which enables you to search any name on our database of a million, including the earliest coat of arms we have on record.

  2. Zoey avatar
    Zoey

    Hey do you know and have the original design of the REAL “Sherman family crest”? as in Roger Sherman and William Tecumseh “Sherman family crest”?

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      We have two on record Zoey. You can search the name and it will come up with what we have. Best wishes, Wendy.

  3. Robert Bernard avatar
    Robert Bernard

    I have 2 names both knights same family 2 different coat of arms
    1) Sir Richard Woodruff
    2) Sir Edward Woodrove

  4. Terry Ward Twigg avatar
    Terry Ward Twigg

    Coat of arms and crest?

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hi Terry, the crest is at the top of the Coat of Arms, we do have the name Twigg. Best wishes, Wendy.

  5. Anna Schrock avatar
    Anna Schrock

    Hello!
    Where can I send a picture of of theCrest/Coat of Arms to have it explained tome please?
    Thank You!
    Anna Schrock nee Harris/Yaeger/Borg

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names
      1. Michael Alonzo Brown avatar
        Michael Alonzo Brown

        nubre3d@gmail.com I’m looking to see my family lineage

        1. Wendy Spencer avatar
          Hall of Names

          Hi Michael, we are not in the business of Genealogy but we do have the history of the name Brown. Best wishes, Wendy.

          1. John bergen avatar
            John bergen

            How can i go about o lok for my coat of arms or crest

          2. Hall of Names Team avatar
            Hall of Names

            You can search your name on our site in the name search box John.

  6. Ellie Priest avatar
    Ellie Priest

    My surname is priest my grandfather always said our family crest was a sand Martin however I can’t find anything to show that I’d love to know more

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hi Ellie

      There is a bird on the crest but I can’t tell if it is a sand martin or not. You can search your name in the search box and it will show you a picture. Best wishes, Wendy.

    2. Julian Ceballos Lemus avatar
      Julian Ceballos Lemus

      Some times our sur names are translated in different forms for example my sur name Lemus may also go by Lemux and take on many other ancient forms

      1. Wendy Spencer avatar
        Hall of Names

        Yes, you’re right Julian. It was only scribes and church officials that could spell so they recorded names as they sounded. One person may have different spellings on different documents because of this.

  7. Marie Gallagher avatar
    Marie Gallagher

    My last name is Gallagher I know my grand parents are from Ireland mid 1800, how do I get more information on the history

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hello Marie, If you click on our product ‘coat of arms and surname history’ this gives a very detailed account of the Gallagher name and you’ll be able to see its earliest known coat of arms. We can print and send to you frames or unframed if you would like to order. Hope that helps.

  8. Sophie avatar
    Sophie

    Good evening

    I’ve searched my last name, well what was my maiden name and it shows nothing. I wondered if there was a family crest. If not why not?

    It was Hookway

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hello and thank you for your enquiry. I am sorry that we do not have this specific name on our system – Sometimes names can have a similar root, for example we do have Hook, and can alter the title at the top if that would help. Our research team do regularly update our records so it may be added to our database in the future.

  9. Marcene Niedt-Joy avatar
    Marcene Niedt-Joy

    My family crest is mostly red with a wolf’s head.
    My ancestor was a cardinal to Henry VIII. He was later killed.
    What does the wolf’s head mean?

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hello, we have a free online dictionary of symbols which will hopefully help:https://www.hon.creativesketch.co.uk/heraldry-symbols-and-what-they-mean/

  10. Danielle Greaves avatar
    Danielle Greaves

    I’m doing 4 branches of my family tree and I’m coming up with quiet a few family crests. How do I find out if they are correct and how they were given to my ancestors? Any assistance would be most grateful.

    Kind Regards

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hi Danielle

      They will all be correct, just registered to different people at different times. We try to locate the oldest one on record. Hope this helps! Best wishes, Wendy.

  11. Do I have a family crest

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hi David

      Yes, we do have Briley. You can search for any names on the name search and you can see what it is. Best wishes, Wendy

    2. Bunny Cosenza avatar
      Bunny Cosenza

      Hello I am trying to get the coat of arms for my husband and his cousin since they are the last of their family in this country. I believe the remaining are in Italy

      1. Wendy Spencer avatar
        Hall of Names

        Hi. If it’s Cosenza then yes we do have this name. Best wishes, Wendy.

  12. BRANDON R KOMPAR avatar
    BRANDON R KOMPAR

    I’ve found multiple different crests for the last name Shaffer. Which one is the real crest?

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      They will all be real, just registered to different people at different times. We try to locate the oldest one on record. Hope this helps!

      1. Beth Motley avatar
        Beth Motley

        Interested in locating the Motley coat of arms and family Crest. It is my understanding the family origin is England… father and grandfather names both Blair… any suggestions on how to find this ?

        1. Wendy Spencer avatar
          Hall of Names

          Hello Beth, If you would like to type the name into the serach bar at the top of each of our website pages, it will show you a brief snippet of the name’s origins and its earliest coat of arms. We can print the full history of the name for you. It appears to have originated in Shropshire. Hope that helps!

  13. Lois Carswell-Hands avatar
    Lois Carswell-Hands

    Is there a coat of arms or family crest for the name CARSWELL ?

    1. Wendy Spencer avatar
      Hall of Names

      Hi Lois, Indeed there is. If you use the family name search at the top of each page of our website, it will give you a snippet of the information plus show you what the earliest coat of arms looked like.

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