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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Davis Coat of Arms
Davis Coat of Arms
This Davis Coat of Arms hails from Ireland.
Davis is a Baptismal name meaning one who was the son of David, from the bible name meaning "beloved".
It is also sometimes spelled Davies and Davison.
Foreign equivalents are McDevitt (Irish) and Days (Welsh).
A large, high quality JPG of this Davis coat of arms is available at www.5dollarcoatsofarms.com.
Davis Family Crest
Brown Coat of Arms
Brown Coat of Arms
This Brown coat of arms has it's origins in England. Brown is a nickname.
Different spellings are Broun and Browne.
Foreign equivalents are Bruno (Italy) and LaBrun (France).
A large, high quality JPG of this Brown coat of arms is available at www.5dollarcoatsofarms.com.
Brown Family Crest
Friday, September 14, 2007
Jones Coat of Arms
Jones Coat of Arms
This is a Jones Coat of Arms from Wales. Jones is a baptismal name meaning "one who was the son of John or Jone which means God's gift."
Different spellings are Jonas and Jone.
Foreign equivalents are Henschel (Germany) and Johanson (Danish.)
A large, high quality JPG of this Jones coat of arms is available at www.5dollarcoatsofarms.com .
Jones Family Crest
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Williams Coat of Arms
Williams Coat of Arms
This Williams Coat of Arms originates from Wales. It's a baptismal name meaning "one who was the son of William."
Other spellings of this name are William, Williamson, Quilliams, Guilliam and Guilliams.
Corresponding foreign names are Wilhelm (Germany) and Guillet (France).
A large, high quality JPG of this Williams coat of arms is available at http://www.5dollarcoatsofarms.com/ .
Williams Family Crest
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Johnson Coat of Arms
Johnson Coat of Arms
This particular Johnson coat of arms is of English origin. The surname Johnson is also common in Denmark and Norway as well.
Johnson is a baptismal name which means son of John and is the second most common name in the United States.
Variant spellings are Joneson, Jonson and Joynson.
Some foreign equivalents are Johannes in Germany and Ivanof in Russia.
A large, high quality JPG of this Johnson coat of arms is available at www.5dollarcoatsofarms.com.
Johnson Family Crest
This particular Johnson coat of arms is of English origin. The surname Johnson is also common in Denmark and Norway as well.
Johnson is a baptismal name which means son of John and is the second most common name in the United States.
Variant spellings are Joneson, Jonson and Joynson.
Some foreign equivalents are Johannes in Germany and Ivanof in Russia.
A large, high quality JPG of this Johnson coat of arms is available at www.5dollarcoatsofarms.com.
Johnson Family Crest
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