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On My Family Coat Of Arms, What Do The Colours And Symbols Mean?

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              Colours are easiest to explain.  These are the traditional interpretations of the various colours possible:

    Gold: Generosity, mentally above earthly or selfish interests.
    White or Silver: Sincerity, peace.
    Blue: Truth, loyalty.
    Green: Hope, fidelity in love, joy.
    Red: Military strength and restraint, martyr, warrior.
    Black: Grief or determination.
    Purple: Sovereignty, royal majesty and justice.
    Orange: Ambition.
              

              Burgundy or maroon: Patient and victorious in battle.

              All-over Patterns on the entire shield (small spots or bells) are meant to represent fur, and thus wealth and dignity.

              The shape of the lines on shields can suggest the elements (air, water, earth or fire), buildings or obstacles.  See examples.

              There are literally hundreds of other symbols that may appear on family coats of arms.  The most common are:

    Acorn: Independence
    Anchor: Salvation, hope
    Battle-axe: Authority, military prowess
    Calf: Patience, submissiveness, self-sacrifice
    Cat: Liberty, vigilance, courage
    Centaur: Virility, prowess in battle
    Comb: Having resisted temptation
    Crocodile: Fury, power
    Eagle: Leadership, nobility, mastery
    Falcon: Eager
    Feathers: Mental calm
    Fly: To ward off pests
    Fox: Shrewdness
    Harpy: Resistance to attack
    Laurel: Peace, triumph
    Lily: Purity, innocence
    Lion: Valour
    Mermaid: Sea-faring
    Ostrich: Faith, contemplation
    Ram or Staff: Authority
    Tree: Age-old strength
    Wolf: Valiant guardianship
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