Judge Coat of Arms, Family Crest and Judge Family History
Judge Family History
The name Judge in Ireland is derived from the Gaelic called Sept Mac an Bhreitheamhnaigh. The name was anglicized into a number of other forms also, including Brehon, Breheny and Brehany. The Sept was principally based in County Sligo where the majority of descendants can still be found.
A Sept is an ancient form of a Clan and is a group of people whose ancestors all bore the same surname and inhabited the same locality.
Meaning of Symbols & Colors on the Judge Coat of Arms
Ermine | Associated with the robes and crowns of Royal and Noble Personages | ![]() |
Sable/Black | Denotes Constancy and sometimes Grief. | ![]() |
The Chevron | Denotes Protection. Often granted as a reward to one who has achieved some Notable Enterprise | ![]() |
Shells | Symbol of the Protection of Providence |
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