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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    At this point in history there are very few people of British descent who do not have Norman and Celtic ancestry. (E.g., like many, I descend from several Scots kings as well as the English kings William I, John, and Edwards I & III.) However, see "Blood of the Isles" by Brian Sykes, a geneticist whose research shows that all Britons, even the English, are predominately of Celtic descent. The Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes, Vikings and Normans seem to have made far less of a contribution to the British gene pool than is popularly thought.
    Further to Gilmore's comment, this thread discusses some of that research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms View Post
    Further to Gilmore's comment, this thread discusses some of that research.

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    Jake-theonlythingScottishinmybloodcomesfromabottle (but it is pure )
    That article was a terrible one but the thread in entirety does help the issue herein.

    How about typical Pictish family names ?


    Best,

    Robert
    I'd say read this firstly:

    http://www.heatherrosejones.com/name...hanalysis.html

    Also Pictish names of any sort, that are about now anyway, have probably been Gaelicised by the incoming Gaels/Scots or Anglicised by the English/Germanic peoples over the years.

    This is alsoa fine link for anyone reading this thread about linguistics of surnames in the Isles:

    http://www.scotchman.us/surname.htm

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