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 or Clan is a collective term describing a group of persons whose immediate ancestors had a common surname and all inhabited the same lands.
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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