Evans Coat Of Arms Wales
Heraldic description for the evans wales coat of arms.
Evans coat of arms wales. Coat of arms of evans. Quarterly 1 st and 4 th gyronny of right argent and vert a lion rampant guardant or for evans. We can use both the evans coat of arms and surname history on all of our products. Heraldry coats of arms.
We do have the evans coat of arms family crest from wales along with the surname history from wales. Coats of arms and family crests are not uniquely associated with chivalry and knights in armour. Of general interest for the evans surname this shield marking is beleived to have been born by the founder of. Throughout all periods of history symbols have been used to represent affiliation and authority.
The first form of the name appears to be jevon then yevan and eventually and permanently evan. The evans coat of arms. The evans coat of arms often mistakenly called the evans family crest is blazoned in heraldry as follows. Evans coat of arms evans family crest the surname of evans was a baptismal name the son of evand a welsh personal name a form of john dating from the fifteenth century.
The surname evans was first found in herefordshire. I have provided an image of this version of the arms and the associated information because i considered it. Just click on the coat of arms to see the designs. 2 nd and 3 rd per bend indented argent and gules two lions heads erased counterchanged ducally crowned or.
A stag trippant proper horned and hoofed in gold. Thence it has spread but in rapidly diminishing numbers to the midland counties and to the south west of england it is absent or singularly rare in the northern counties a line from the humber. According to hereldic armories coats of arms are issued to individuals not families. Exceedingly numerous in north and south wales and in the adjacent english counties of shropshire and monmouth.
Edwards elliott ellis evans. A blue shield with a gold lion rampant guardant. Country of origin wales. Early origins of the evans family.
Names on this page. Coat of arms origin. The romans made use of the eagle and distinctive markings on their shields.