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Caucasian-blooded AVENites - What are you?


Joe the Stoic

Caucasian-blooded AVENites  

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  1. 1. What ethnicities are in your blood? Select all that apply.

    • Baltic (Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian)
      8
    • Celtic (Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Basque)
      161
    • English
      148
    • East Slavic (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarussian)
      26
    • Finnish
      17
    • French
      45
    • German/Austrian
      119
    • Greek
      6
    • Hungarian
      8
    • Italian
      37
    • Low Countries (Dutch, Belgian, Luxembourgian)
      28
    • Nordic (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic)
      53
    • Portuguese
      13
    • Romanian
      3
    • South Slavic (Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Montenegrin)
      9
    • Spanish
      21
    • Swiss
      9
    • West Slavic (Polish, Czech, Slovakian)
      38
    • Something else (other caucasian)
      39
    • I don't know all of my white ancestry
      78

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Celtic, Germanic (including Prussia), English, French, Italian, and Nordic.

 

And my non-white ancestry is Lenni Lenape Native and Cherokee.

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Mostly Dutch, maybe part German (part of the family is from the border area, and my last name is a Dutch/German mix of sorts), and far down the line some Italian maybe 

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Knight of Cydonia

My caucasian half is definitely some Irish, definitely some English, and probably some other stuff but my family's not entirely sure.

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German, as far back as I can tell on both parental sides! :)

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J. van Deijck

my name is very German. <_< it speaks for itself.

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Blueberry Pie

I'm about a quarter Greek and a quarter French Canadian (which I marked as French on this poll). I'm also English, Irish, and Portuguese (specifically Azorean). Supposedly, I'm a tiny bit Native American as well, at least according to my grandmother. My last name has Northern English origins.

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darkstreamers252

Celtic, English, Swiss and German.

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Guest Jetsun Milarepa

All Scots, but as for Celtic, I'm just as Pict as I'm Celtic, because more than half my family come from the north east and Aberdeenshire.

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Finnish

Norwegian

Scottish

Spanish

 

That's pretty much about it, as far as I know :) 

 

Well, who knew? Apparently I also have Swedish in my ancestry.

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Almost entirely Celtic. Mostly Irish, then partially Welsh, then slightly Scottish.

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chrys_silver

My surname says celtish, but the family hasn't lived in Europe in generations on either side, making it hard to properly trace back...

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Anomaly Q3Xr

On my mother's side I have Celtic (Irish and Welsh), English, and Italian.

On my father's side I have Celtic (Scottish), English, and Italian.

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~70% Irish, the rest Scottish, English, and German.

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Island-Of-Dogs

English and Celtic (Irish and Scottish) on my mother's side of the family. 

 

And totally unknown on my father's side! He was adopted as an infant back in the early 60's, so his adoption records and original birth certificate are sealed. 

 

However my father is also a redhead, so his ancestry almost certainly leans Celtic due to that. 

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arekathevampyre
On Friday, March 03, 2017 at 8:13 AM, alpha decay said:

my name is very German. <_< it speaks for itself.

i never knew your name but anyway good to know you consider yourself German ;)

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J. van Deijck
2 minutes ago, arekathevampyre said:

i never knew your name but anyway good to know you consider yourself German ;)

I do, even though I forgot the language. shame on me XD

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My ancestors lived in Britanny (even at the time when it was just an independant duchy), does that count as Celtic?

Anyway, I'm French and I have a little bit of Belgian blood thanks too my great-great-grandmother.

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SamwiseLovesLife

Celtic with a little French :lol:

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Apathetic Echidna

Irish/English many generations ago when the motherland was still using my birthplace as a convict dump so there may be all sorts of other blood mixing in there I don't know about, but also Polish/French from the other side of my family

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My last name is an old Scottish one, and my mother's maiden name is directly descended from an Irishman that came on the Mayflower. My dad's caucasian genes are all Scottish/Brittish, there's some Jewish blood in there too but I don't know much about that. My mom's side is Irish, German, and Hungarian-the German and Hungarian are close enough to us that my mom has a few recipes. 

 

However, my dad's mom's genes are by far the strongest factor in my and my siblings' phenotype. She was half Mexican and half Apache.

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I have a lot of Caucasian but I've got some other stuff too. 

I'm kind of a melting pot...I don't even know all my heritage(much to my frustration). 

 

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Just English as far as I can tell.

You look at my family tree, we're all from the same area of England going back many many generations. People might have moved away, but the path that leads to me is literally just people who were born and grew up in the same place. :mellow: No variety here. 

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drjohnhwatson

I was wrong about my heritage.  I've done more digging and I learned that I've got a lot of English, French, Irish, Scottish, Greek, and Russian in me.  Not much German at all, but more Nordic than I thought.

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