1. Home
  2. Search last name
  3. Search Result
  4. Heraldic Traces Arnold

Last name: Arnold

Dossier: 600479
Type:Heraldic dossiers
  • When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
  • The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.
Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England (England)
The country or region of the dossier mainly refers to the places where the family was ascribed to the nobility and may be different from those of residence

Heraldic dossiers :
Arnold


English
Nobility crown ArnoldThe surname Arnold is of English and German origin.It is derived from a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements 'arn' eagle and 'wald' rule.It was introduced into Britain by the Normans.An early saint of this name,whose cult contributed to its popularity,was a musician at the court of Charlmagne.He is said to have been a Greek by birth;it is not clear how he acquired his Germanic name.The name as a given name had died out in England by the end of the Middle Ages,it was revived in the nineteenth century,along with a large number of other medieval Germanic names.The name may be a habitational name from one of two places,in Nottinghamshire and Humberside,both in England.Both places are so named from the Old English elements 'earn' eagle and 'halh' nook,hollow.The name of both places has been assimilated to the given name from earlier Ernhale,Arnhale.The name is also borne by Jewish people and his derived of uncertain origin.The name has been adopted by the Irish to replace the native Ardgal.The name dates back to the twelfth century were a Stephen Arnold is recorded in historical archives.A famous Victorian era poet and essayist bore this name,Mathew Arnold,who traced his ancestry to fisherman in Lowestoft,Suffolk,in the time of Henry VII.This name is the one hundredth and fifty-third most common surnmame in America. ...

Buy a heraldic document with your coat of arms

Notice:

  • This text is a short heraldic preview
  • When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
  • The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.

Blazon Arnold

Coat of arms of family Arnold

1. Coat of arms of family: Arnold
Language of the text: English


Coat of Arms of Arnold from United Kingdom

Download Crest

Order Heraldic Document
Coat of arms of family Arnold

2. Coat of arms of family: Arnold
Language of the text: English


Coat of Arms of Arnold from U.S.A.

Download Crest

Order Heraldic Document
Coat of arms of family Arnold

3. Coat of arms of family: Arnold
Language of the text: English

On gules, a cheron erminois with three pheon or.

Blazon Arnold from England

Download Crest

Order Heraldic Document
Coat of arms of family Arnold

4. Coat of arms of family: Arnold
Language of the text: English


Coat of arms of family Arnold from England

Download Crest

Order Heraldic Document
Verba Volant, Scripta Manent
(Spoken words fly away, written words remain)
Examples of Heraldic Documents
Order now a Professional Heraldic Document

There is no future without a past
Consign the name of your family to History

Go to Catalog

Search last name

How to do a prelimiary Heraldic research

It is possible to do a preliminary research in our archive. About 100,000 heraldic traces, origins of surnames, coat of arms and blazons are available free of charge. Just write the desired last name in the form below and press enter.



Legal notices

  1. The Heraldic Traces are dossiers made by an A.I. useful as a starting point for researchers and passionate heraldists and confirm that there is information to work on and it is possible to order a heraldic document.
  2. Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families
     
  3. All content on this page is distributed under license Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike 3.0 Unported .