I’m American but 52% England & north west Europe , 32% Scottish and 9% Irish and 7% German lol it was so cool to find out(they adjust % over time)!I was adopted at 3 days old so I have had no clue of what my heritage could be up until I did my test! This explains my undying love for Monty python and gingers
@@morgan3625 Be proud to be kind, be proud to be honest, be proud to be hard-working, be proud to be compassionate or be proud to have integrity. There are many things humanity has to be proud of. Being "pure" shouldn't be one of them
@@palomawoma She never mentioned being "pure", those were your words, not hers. There are many different ethnicities within North Western Europe, obviously. So for even someone that is 100% NW European, you're amost always more than one. I'm 100% NW European as well and I'm proud to be what I am, as everyone should be proud of what they are, whatever that may be. You just took offense to that for no reason. And I'm tired of people basically telling white people that they can't be proud of their heritage.
@@kristigermain834 Mate, no one said don't be proud of who you are, but she said " I hope to be". That says it all really. And I reiterate, be proud of being kind, not of where you are born. That has zero relevance of how good a person you are
all R1b groups? Those are just cultural references it tells you nothing of were your ancestors came from. 57% r1b-m269 21% r1b-L21 19%-x ? Identifying a Sub group would require a different test 3% other Thats what a real DNA test looks like
I was born an raised in the U.S. ( Missouri ) I've never been out of the States. My DNA is 99.5% Northwestern European, 94.8% of that is British & Irish ( specifically English, Scottish, Irish ) If someone could qualify for citizenship based on DNA percentages I would flee the U.S. in a heartbeat !!
@@liberoAquila That's true to a point, from what I understand unless I've missed something. The UK will only go back as far as your Grandparents and in certain special cases your Great Grandparents. Unfortunately all of my people have been in the U.S. for 5 to 6 generations now. Which is why I'm rather surprised at how pure ( for lack of a better term ) my DNA percents are.
I'm very British but I don't think that's necessarily boring. I have four relatives who served in the Revolutionary War, I'm a chimera and I found the individual stories to make a more complete picture of who I am. So I'm in!
43.0% mesoamerican and Andean 26.6% Italian 14.4% Irish Scottish and welsh 10.3% North African 0.9% Nigerian and 4.8% central Asian plus I have family in Guam
It all depends on how many people have taken the test, the more that have from a specific region the more chance other regions will show on your report with regards Britain.
American here! And got 39%england and northwestern Europe 27%germanic Europe (Germany, Switzerland) 10%scotland 10%sweden 8%eastern Europe and Russia 6%Norway Those are my results and.. I think I am mostly British but I’m confused because my grandmas swore I had French in me as well so idk 🤷♀️ and swore I was polish :)
As an English person I got 28% English 32% Scottish 28% Irish 8% Danish/Swedish 4% Welsh Pretty interesting, I know my family around the time of WW1 had strong roots in Germany but my results dont really depict that.
56.2% Irish, Scots, Welsh - 40.1% Scandinavian - 3.7% Italian - and I was born and raised exclusively in England by English parents (although my Grandad was Welsh).
@@Cosmicfraud3209 Dude… It makes sense if you remember that the British isles were part of the Roman Empire and historically that Sicilians, amongst others of the Roman armies settled/stayed in Wales. It not unusual for the Welsh to have some Italian ancestry. One of my old bosses did (Rob Mainwaring), and his British family still spoke with the Sicilian family members.
I don't entirely know but I'm American. I think mine will be close to 99% European. Mostly German, English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish and a bit of Italian and Greek.😌
I have done this and my DNA shows I am 99.7% British and Irish with 71% Scottish, 22% Irish, 4% Irish and 3% Danish and Swedish there is also .04% Southern Chinese as well.
English are German, the Anglo Saxons. You’re the same as me really I got 56% ireland, 44%Great Britain. Be proud of your pure heritage. You look very Celtic/Saxon mix very pretty blue eyes and light brown hair
u.s old glory a black or Asian cannot be German racially and ethnically. Germans are a racial group just like the British and Scandinavians and Slavs etc. The new arrivals are being granted citizenship by left wing politicians. These people are NOT European
So simply stating that European people have their own distinct indigenous racial dna make up makes me a supremacist? By your definition maybe. But by denying European people our own distinct ethnic identity you are actually the one being racist
English are German , saxony is an actual place in Germany where they came from. Many English are mixed with celtic, many Scots and welsh are mixed with some Saxon blood. Irish are almost exclusively Celtic. They haven’t mixed with the English.
Nice DNA there. Recently discovered my DNA with Ancestry also. Almost all of my family I'm finding on there is 45%+ British and Mormon, from my mothers side of family. This was my result. Germanic Europe 26%, England and Northwestern Europe 19%, Sweden 17%, Scotland 16%, Ireland 15%, Norway 5%, Eastern Europe and Russia 2%. Additional Communities are Mountain West Mormon Pioneers from your regions: England and Northwestern Europe; Scotland. Maybe the Sweden comes from Dad's side since it's closer to Germany and the Norway from mothers mostly British side. My closest DNA relative on there is my cousin and he is majority 42% British and 13% Norway but 0% from Sweden. My Dad refuses to get tested but I'm going to test my mother. If she has Norway but not Sweden then maybe the Sweden is from my Dad. Really fascinating stuff for sure.
Dear Natalie: I know you're disappointed (as I was) by the regions you got on your test, but one interesting thing it means for you, you go wayyyy back in England, Scotland and Ireland, so you can just do research locally at some library, and maybe find relatives all the way back to Medieval times for all you know, because your roots have been there for so long! Wouldn't it be interesting to know what your family was up to when Chaucer was writing his rhymes? ;-) ( From: another bored, really white woman (80 percent Scottish) in Canada. lol)
This was a fun vid, thanks! 😀I was curious too so my result are I'm American with 67.3% European with 41.5% British Isles (21% Scottish & 11% Irish). The next largest percentage is my 28.2% Indigenous American from Arizona/Sonora area. My Great Grandmother grew up on an Arizona Native Reservation. So that tracks pretty well with the information passed on by my family.
You should test your parents too because it is possible you didn't inherit the French DNA from your parents because DNA is inherited randomly and you only receive 50 percent from each parent. It could still be there.
All the DNA companies results are skewed against reporting French ethnicity - mostly due to the lack of French people taking the tests for their database, and also how they are categorised. It always comes back as some other NW European ethnicity or Iberian.
Hi I done a test am Scottish born with Scot’s mum & Irish dad my results were: 83% Irish Scottish Welsh 11.4 Greek & South Italian 5.6 Baltic . 100% European.
I always knew I was Irish☘️ Being Finnish🇫🇮 was not much of a shock. But to find out I am Portuguese 🇵🇹 Iran & Turkey 🇹🇷 too this really shocked me so much as we was all told we was part Italian. It never made sense when I looked in the mirror now I know why. It’s funny because I actually look like a Nordic Persian😂♥️
Great video! I always LOVE seeing people’s results. 60% England and Northwestern Europe 23% Scotland 12% Ireland 3% Norway 2% Sweden. Who else here has British ancestry?? Make sure you check your results because they’ve just been updated! Wales and England are now separate. And Scotland and Ireland are now separate.
I’m British and i got my results the other day and I’m only 33.8% English 😂 North and West European 41.7%, Scandinavian 17.9% and East European 6.6% no Irish Scottish or Welsh DNA
I’m 23.1 percent English 9 percent Scottish, Irish, and Welsh. 65.4percent between Germany the Netherlands and France and 2.5 percent Finnish according to my heritage DNA 🧬
Interesting. I got 47% Ireland, 20% Scotland, 24% England and Northwestern Europe (not Wales) 5% Germanic Europe, 3% Sweden, 1% Balkans. My dad is German and so is his dad so it makes no sense to me
I'm brazillian and on my test i score 12% Scandinavian, exatly from the part of my family that i thought it would be british, because i have always been told that people from the uk are genetically identical to the nordics!
The Scandinavians came down to Denamrk and over to England and so on and so forth so we all have more ancestors in more places then these tests could tell us.
Worth pointing out that Ancestry testing is autosomal, and can only really go back 6/8 generations, before the data becomes indistinct. So anything past 200 years ago and the test will not detect it. If it detects significant Scandinavian, that means you probably had an ancestor in the last 200 years who shared a significant part of their DNA with modern day Scandinavians.
The german comes from the anglo saxons. Its a bit weird that their is no scandinavian... You should maybe wait until they update the results. I did the test too as a german. I got 57% german, 36% english and rest scandinavian and eastern european. The 36% english were a bit suprising but im from northwest germany and thats exactly where the english (anglo saxons) come from.
@@cowlo9990 Falsch, germanisch hat nichts mit deutsch zu tun. Engländer haben durchschnittlich einen weitaus höheren germanischen Anteil durch bspw. die Angelsachsen. Deutschland ist aufgrund seiner geographischen Lage ein Schmelztiegel der Genetik und hat viele Einflüsse erfahren. Deswegen gibt es auch kein stereotypisches Aussehen wie man es bspw. von Engländern kennt.
@@WasGuckstDuSo65 Germanisch hat nichts mit deutsch zu tun? Die Deutsche Ethnizität basiert auf germanischem "Blut" Es mag sein das Leute im Süden teils Balkanesische oder Italienische Einflüsse und im Osten slawische haben. Ändern tut es aber nichts... Jedes Land hat Einflüsse... Finnen skandinavische, Polen Deutsche, Franzosen Iberische usw...
@@andiekelly3373 Hello, Scotland counts as British ancestry. The Germans outnumber the Brits by self reported ancestry only. Self reported English Americans made up nearly 50 million people in 1980, that’s down to 23 million in 2019, as most have chosen to just identify with “American” ethnicity. According to ancestry.com over 72 million Americans have majority British ancestry today.
@@ericktwelve11 The Picts. 10000 yrs ago England was connected to Europe . That area was called Doggerland . The ice melted and sea level rose. I guess it depends on who does the testing that decides where you come from originally. Fascinating.
62% English/NW European 11% Welsh 7% Scottish 6% Norwegian 5% Germanic Europe 3% Sweden and Denmark . My mom is 35% Sweden and Denmark as my great grandma is from Denmark 😅
I'm from South west england in Devon and I am 91% British 9% outside of Britain British category... (91%) - 78% English - 8% Welsh - 5% Scottish Other European Category (5%) - 2% German - 2% Dutch - 1% Icelandic African category - 3% Nigerian - 1% Cameroon I have german ancestors on both sides of the family. Half of my dads side were from the US which is where the African, Scottish and some of the german dna comes from. My mums Great Grandma was welsh which is where my welsh comes from. I do have scottish and irish families living in London in the early 1800s on my mums side but i didn't inherit any irish. My mum and paternal grandmas have tested. My Maternal grandmas results is fairly similar to me, except she is 22% African and has 26% Cornish dna. My paternal grandad is more ethnically diverse in Europe having 20% German, 11% Cornish, 14% Scottish, 50% English, 3% French and 2% Spanish. I believe my Grandad has an ancestor who was french who was a french soldier, he was captured in 1797 and taken to britain and settled down with a local here. There's german on that side too. The spanish on my grandads side may or may not be true.. but its possible it is My dna communities are - Early Georgia settlers - North Carolina Settlers - Devon, Dorset and Somerset - Cornwall - Alabama & Georgia African Americans - Early Southern US African Americans (Texas)
There's a youtube channel called 'survive the jive' and he did an interesting video about the Finnish people called 'Are Finns European?'. I found it very interesting and would suggest you watch it. I seem to remember that like all Europeans, they have 'steppe ancestry', meaning some ancient 'Caucasian' ancestors - Turkic/Iranian peoples, who migrated into Europe a long time ago. The Finns apparently retain a whole load of this Caucasian dna.
Better than me. I’m American. Family has been here for 200-300 years ish. I’m 74% English, 11% Welsh, 3% Irish Oh and a whopping 11% Scandinavian. We both know how that got there. Cough cough Viking conquests of England.
Where in the UK are you from/located? I'm from Lancashire/Cumbria/Scotland/Ireland I've done two tests (one through Ancestry and another through 23andMe) and currently waiting on the results. I've been told I look very Nordic and a few generations ago I had a few Scandinavian surnames in my family (Johnson/Jonson or something like that and Pierson/Pearson or something like that), so mine will probably be a mix of mostly British/Irish and Scandinavian and possibly small mixes of Finland and Germany and a little French and Dutch maybe.
Well I’m from Cumbria. But my family is mostly from Yorkshire / midlands / Scotland but there is also a lot of other parts of the country there as well
I haven’t done a test myself, but both of my paternal grandparents have, and I would think my results would be similar to theirs. My grandmother did an AncestryDNA test, but my grandfather tested with a company called MyHeritage, which I know a lot of people think is very inaccurate, and I can’t disagree with that assessment because I think my grandfather’s background is about the same as my grandmother’s and yet about half of his estimate differed greatly from hers, but I do think it can at least indicate some interesting things about ancient ancestry. Anyway, I’ll go head and share. We’re all Americans of British Colonial descent from (unfortunately) the central U.S., by the way. My grandmother got 49% English with a range of 44% to 63%, 39% Scottish with a range of 17% to 39%, 6% Irish with a range of 0% to 11%, 3% Baltic with a range of 0% to 3%, 2% Welsh with a range of 0% to 8%, and 1% Dutch with a range of 0% to 20%. So, the only thing Ancestry is sure about is her English and Scottish ancestry, but I also believe the Dutch (although I think it should be 2% or 3%) because I traced it back to Nieuw Nederland. And my grandfather got 45.7% Celtic (by which I mean the six Celtic nations-Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany-because MyHeritage lumps all of them together), 36.4% Scandinavian, and 17.9% Iberian.
Idk really. I was speculating because I know of my family being based all around the British empire at times, but nothing direct. So, I guess it's possible that at some point a direct ancestor could have been in contact with African Americans
I’m AA and there is a very significant overlap between the people of the British Isles and Africans brought to the 13 Colonies between early 1600’s and the very beginning of the 1800’s.
American with 72 percent english and northwestern europen,19 percent scottish,5 percent irish, 2 percent wWales, 1 percent Cameroon and bantu people and 1 percent finnish. Then again my surname is Hollingsworth so go figure..
Mine is 36percent England and northwest Europe 30 percent Ireland 23 percent Scottish and 11 percent Wales I was disappointed because my 3rd great great grandfather was Portuguese on my mum's side there's Irish on both side. So I got most of my dad's DNA
@@ingrid9433 I know, but Germanic Europe in this refers to Germany, so without the Slavic in it. What you actually mean is that most Germans have some percentage of Slavic/Eastern European in them.
@@Chickendoodle99 Actually british people have more germanic admixture than germans. Germany is the melting pot of europe, seen from a genetically point of view. You can find a very high percentage of what you called slavic or eastern european admixture in eastern parts of germany, germanic dominance in northern parts and celtic shares in southern germany. Thats why you cant find a stereotype of looking there. Russia is by the way an equal example in terms of mixing.
This is what I am: 24% German 19% Scottish 18% Filipino 12% English 10% Irish 6% Russian 5% Norwegian 4% Swedish 2% Latvian? (it just says Baltics & is highlighting Latvia mainly)
Hi Nattie. I just would like to mention the fact that depending on the platform you have taken your DNA test from, the results may differ a bit. Each platform has their own populations of reference, so if one is lacking information from such and such area of the world, you will have no matches there. Some populations are also wrongly assimilated, making the results irrelevant or undiscriminated (one huge region as one single entity, whereas there are several ethnicities there). Just saying ! 😉
We share some genetic communities, the midlands and the potteries. Also in case you didn't know they have updated their results just a few weeks ago, you should go have another look because they would have changed.
YOU SEEM VERY HAPPY TO BE ALMOST 100% BRITISH. IN AMERICA, MOST AMERICANS, WANT TO BE WHITE BRITISH, IRISH, SCANDINAVIAN, AND GERMAN MIX AND NOTHING ELSE. I DON'T SEE THEM, AS BEING, ANY MORE SUPERIOR THAN ANY OTHER WESTERN EUROPEAN RACES BUT THE AMERICANS ARE MOST DEFINITELY, OBSESSED WITH NEEDING TO BE WHITE. IT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THEIR COUNTRY.
@@dbulc5171 I would not say disapprove but yeah the most prefer the Northern European DNA (of course not all of us). Some tend to be infatuated with British isles since the settlers were British.
Despite what you might hear Britain has been very very homogenous for the most part for the last 1000 years. It’s only since the 1950s we have become multicultural but please don’t disrespect your ancestors and your heritage!
I'm from England and was always told we were just English. I was told British ancestry is mostly Western European/Germanic, so that's what I expected. My DNA test said I was mostly Irish, Scottish and a little bit England and Wales and possibly Scandinavian. But no Western European/Germanic was in there. So I decided to do a genealogy trace. I've got a lot of Irish ancestors who moved to England again and again and again. Earliest Irish immigrant ancestor I could trace in my family showed up in London was 16th Century. I couldn't find any Scottish, but I suppose maybe they don't make a distinction?
Yes mine was the same I'm English my highest ethnicity was Irish then English then Scottish and a bit Denmark and Sweden alot of Irish people came over for work so alot of is English have Irish ancestry 👍🏻🏴🇨🇮🏴
What I meant was that I thought I could have a connection to African Americans because I know of my family living around the British empire. Most likely Africans that have been taken to America would be where the connection was if there was one. I didn’t mean to imply that all people from Africa are African American, I just thought that if I were to have an African connection it would be through African Americans 😊
The African diaspora is a more inclusive term. African American is an specific ethinic group for Black Americans. Outside of American no one really uses that term, we are either Caribbean, Afro Latin etc. In Africa, people identify with their country and tribes. All other groups will identify with their nationality. To keep it simple it's best to say the African diaspora.
Canadian, but we originally landed in British Colonial Virginia in the late 1500's after doing a tour of duty in Tyrone, then Kentucky, Indiana, Colorado and eventually Washington state before (gasp) illegally immigrating aka riding a horse, into Alberta in the 1920's. 94.5% British and Irish, mostly from the Southern Uplands of Scotland, Ulster and a smaller amount from West Yorkshire through my maternal Grandfather, then a remainder of Belgian Flemish and Scandinavian. Nearly everyone who's British, and certainly the Scots, Scots-Irish, general northerners as well as Irish-Irish, have a dollop of Scandinavian in their meat pie, 'cause of all the baby batter the vikings were non-consensually dishing out willy nilly.
People always want to be something theyre not its really interesting! I watch german/scandinavian DNA testers swearing theyre italian or british amd i watch brits and italians swearing they are germanic/scandinavian etc! Kinda like how all americans are Italian american or irish american yet have english surnames like smith, potter, baker, pitt, etc.
I’ve also noticed that people who are ethnically European are always trying to tan themselves, giving themselves skin cancer trying to have darker skin, while Africans and Asians are bleaching their skin trying to have lighter skin. It’s really depressing. It would be nice if people could accept themselves.
I'm from Utah, the US state with the most British ancestry. 23andMe says I'm 58% British. The rest is Nordic, German and French. The only mild surprise was that I'm 1.5% North African. Too bad that didn't give me a bit of melanin. I sunburn if I part the curtains.
No, these tests do not compare your DNA with ancient populations. They only go back 6/8 generations. Anything older than 150/200 years, and it cannot be detected.
Lars Liam Vilhelm that's not what I meant . My grandma was Irish so I already knew that and for generations my family is from England. I was happy about Norway and Sweden but I'd have liked maybe more , I don't know why but growing up with very blonde hair and blue eyes I was hoping lol
It's a strange thing to say that you don't know any ancestors from Germany, your family tree doesn't just consist of your "living" relatives, every ones family tree goes back millions of years and people of the British Isles originate from the Mediterranean.
There is no such thing as an ethnic DNA. Genetic DNA is based on most common DNA per region. For example celtic people were everywhere in Europe and ended up most common in isolated regions like the British isles, northern Spain, Northern France etc.. Also the Greek, Romans and Germanic tribes were all over Europe as well spreading DNA and mixing with everyone as was in asia with the Mongols fir example. According to the disclaimer with these test, it is for entertainment purposes only.
I have French Canadians / French ancestors. My dads DNA test reveals he has French Canadian communities and my family tree also shows exactly how the French entered the DNA pool. My 2nd GGM was French Canadian and so were her ancestors on both sides and Ancestry says both me and my dad have 0% French DNA. I believe it's because France wont allow DNA testing so it's impossible for testing companies to get accurate results.
I see your video was posted a little over a year ago...your results may have been updated by now. I believe the larger Ancestry's database gets the more accurate the results. My latest results are very close to what I expected when I had my first results six years ago. My latest results shows: England & Northwestern Europe 63%, Scotland 20%, Wales 7%, Sweden & Denmark 5%, Norway 3% and Nigerian 2%. My first test 6 years ago had 29% Ireland...where did that go during my latest update? The Nigerian probably came from the slave trade (all of my ancestors have been in America since the 1600s and every immigrant that I trace back came from England). Here's a video I put together many years ago. ua-cam.com/video/NIAqi06dJ-U/v-deo.html
Its stupid american media, that makes all white people from the anglo world unconfortable to celebrate their ancestry, thry think 90% of white people in América has slaves when that was just like 8% of them
@@palmshoot No, what’s ridiculous is you going to Jim Crow and slavery when my comment was about ancestry and not that history. It is your mind that went there, not mine. It is your aggression that presents here, not mine.
98.5% Welsh so I'm a Briton
@@gwynwilliams4222yu were see before da vikins😱
I'm Canadian with 94% British DNA and dam proud of it. Even found out I share a common ancestor with the Royal family and I've never been to the U.K
👍🏻
Would you like to join an online club for Brits? Only people with 25% or more British heritage can join. I’m thinking of starting a group. ✌️
actually there is no such thing as "British" DNA, it's just European DNA.
Heads up the Royal Family today is GERMAN, They are not even British. So I think that you have more rights to the thrown than they do.
@@amirouchethelionofnumidia7092 damn bro British are anglo saxons from Germany's
I’m American but 52% England & north west Europe , 32% Scottish and 9% Irish and 7% German lol it was so cool to find out(they adjust % over time)!I was adopted at 3 days old so I have had no clue of what my heritage could be up until I did my test! This explains my undying love for Monty python and gingers
Be proud of being 100% North west European
@@morgan3625 🤣
@@morgan3625 It's your desperation that's funny. It's actually delicious yum yum
@@morgan3625 Be proud to be kind, be proud to be honest, be proud to be hard-working, be proud to be compassionate or be proud to have integrity. There are many things humanity has to be proud of. Being "pure" shouldn't be one of them
@@palomawoma She never mentioned being "pure", those were your words, not hers. There are many different ethnicities within North Western Europe, obviously. So for even someone that is 100% NW European, you're amost always more than one. I'm 100% NW European as well and I'm proud to be what I am, as everyone should be proud of what they are, whatever that may be. You just took offense to that for no reason. And I'm tired of people basically telling white people that they can't be proud of their heritage.
@@kristigermain834 Mate, no one said don't be proud of who you are, but she said " I hope to be". That says it all really. And I reiterate, be proud of being kind, not of where you are born. That has zero relevance of how good a person you are
Got my results back:
77% ENGLAND 🏴
14% SCOTLAND 🏴
6% NORWAY 🇳🇴
3% GERMANY 🇩🇪
all R1b groups? Those are just cultural references it tells you nothing of were your ancestors came from.
57% r1b-m269
21% r1b-L21
19%-x ? Identifying a Sub group would require a different test
3% other
Thats what a real DNA test looks like
Yur a Aryan 😱
@@roboparks My test show i'm 150% male Norwegian.
white is not boring hahah
your pretty much Native British
Haha pretty much 😂
@@NattieHewitt you be related to Boddica and the Icini Tribe
@@joannechisholm4501 the britons are the native British
@@NattieHewitt you hate yourself?
I got:
71% England and northwestern europe
22% Scotland
7% Ireland
Wow
@@TiagoFerguson920 uber white😶🙀
I'm 57% England
28% Scotland
7% Ireland
7% Wales
1% Finland
Shadow Dweller-Ps. 91:1 We should start a Brit Club for those of us with around 50% or more of their ethnicity estimate from the British Isles
@@britopia1341 sounds good! 😀
Shadow Dweller-Ps. 91:1 Cool, how can we get a group going??
@@britopia1341 Facebook maybe...
One of your ancestors are like lets just marry a Fin just for the heck of it and then went back to UK.
I was born an raised in the U.S. ( Missouri ) I've never been out of the States. My DNA is 99.5% Northwestern European, 94.8% of that is British & Irish ( specifically English, Scottish, Irish ) If someone could qualify for citizenship based on DNA percentages I would flee the U.S. in a heartbeat !!
A lot of countries do give citizenship based on heritage
@@liberoAquila That's true to a point, from what I understand unless I've missed something. The UK will only go back as far as your Grandparents and in certain special cases your Great Grandparents. Unfortunately all of my people have been in the U.S. for 5 to 6 generations now. Which is why I'm rather surprised at how pure ( for lack of a better term ) my DNA percents are.
Why would you flee US
I'm British I want to flee to USA, much better country imo.. well when Biden gets kicked out of office.
Congrats!
@@vagabondvon221 what is the other 0.5%?
mine from today:
48% Norwegian
32% German
12% Eastern Europe/Russia
4% Indigenous Arctic
2% English/NW Europe
@@dinamycvideosgaming1597 Los visigoths 😱
Why is it boring to be British? haha.
I'm welsh 😊. I'd like to take the test soon. For me, the only thing I know of is possibly some Jewish ancestry..
Olivia Newton John is half Welsh and half Jewish! 😃
@@noelgibson5956 And all Australian, so...
50% England, 20 %Scotland, 9% Norway, 7% Germany, 5 % Ireland, 6% Wales. Pretty typical?
Lets start a Brit Club for those of us with around 50% or more of our DNA from the British Isles! Who’s in??
Me . I think I have a lot but not as much as I thought. Waiting for the results
I'm 100% British Isles
I'm very British but I don't think that's necessarily boring. I have four relatives who served in the Revolutionary War, I'm a chimera and I found the individual stories to make a more complete picture of who I am. So I'm in!
Sounds a bit racist to me.
43.0% mesoamerican and Andean 26.6% Italian 14.4% Irish Scottish and welsh 10.3% North African 0.9% Nigerian and 4.8% central Asian plus I have family in Guam
It all depends on how many people have taken the test, the more that have from a specific region the more chance other regions will show on your report with regards Britain.
American here! And got
39%england and northwestern Europe
27%germanic Europe (Germany, Switzerland)
10%scotland
10%sweden
8%eastern Europe and Russia
6%Norway
Those are my results and.. I think I am mostly British but I’m confused because my grandmas swore I had French in me as well so idk 🤷♀️ and swore I was polish :)
As an English person I got
28% English
32% Scottish
28% Irish
8% Danish/Swedish
4% Welsh
Pretty interesting, I know my family around the time of WW1 had strong roots in Germany but my results dont really depict that.
I am a scouser i have 40%british isles mostly irish n scottish but english ofcourse i have 35%norse
20%germanic 5%italian
@@l.f.c9973 a lost Roman soldier.😱
56.2% Irish, Scots, Welsh - 40.1% Scandinavian - 3.7% Italian - and I was born and raised exclusively in England by English parents (although my Grandad was Welsh).
@@Lyonsbane75 the Italian in there doesnt make sense at all unless its Swiss and or north Italian very highly unlikely its south Italian
@@Cosmicfraud3209 Dude… It makes sense if you remember that the British isles were part of the Roman Empire and historically that Sicilians, amongst others of the Roman armies settled/stayed in Wales. It not unusual for the Welsh to have some Italian ancestry. One of my old bosses did (Rob Mainwaring), and his British family still spoke with the Sicilian family members.
I don't entirely know but I'm American. I think mine will be close to 99% European. Mostly German, English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish and a bit of Italian and Greek.😌
@@michaelcutright7191 23 and me and ancestry dna are good and also myheritage it will break down the percentages
I have done this and my DNA shows I am 99.7% British and Irish with 71% Scottish, 22% Irish, 4% Irish and 3% Danish and Swedish there is also .04% Southern Chinese as well.
American test update:
38%Scottish
29%English
20%Irish
7%Norwegian
3%Swedish
3%German
Blode hair ? Blue eyee ?
@@Explorer55612 scotish and irish have dark hair and pale skin. there a diffenrt race to germanic people(light haired poeple
@@RUARI-mi1yt They also have red hair though
@@freeeggs3811 barely any if you were actually Irish you would know that majority of the class has medium to dark brown hair with some black
@@RUARI-mi1yt Yeah but most redhead are Irish
I’m American but my results are
74% England/ northwestern Europe
16% Scotland
4% Germanic Europe
3% Norway
3% Wales 🏴
Why is your surname Guzman, that’s a name from Spain
@@IslenoGutierrez I was married😊 my maiden name is Davis
@@katGuzman11 to a spaniard?
@@IslenoGutierrez no to probably to a latino. A lot of them here in America.
@@shaggymofo7716 To a latin american of european descent?
Answer: VERY.
LOL
English are German, the Anglo Saxons. You’re the same as me really I got 56% ireland, 44%Great Britain. Be proud of your pure heritage. You look very Celtic/Saxon mix very pretty blue eyes and light brown hair
Dont confound the germanic people with germans. Anglo-Saxons were germanic aswell. Germanic people settled in whole central and northern europe.
u.s old glory a black or Asian cannot be German racially and ethnically. Germans are a racial group just like the British and Scandinavians and Slavs etc. The new arrivals are being granted citizenship by left wing politicians. These people are NOT European
So simply stating that European people have their own distinct indigenous racial dna make up makes me a supremacist? By your definition maybe. But by denying European people our own distinct ethnic identity you are actually the one being racist
@@archstanton8670 You are confusing terms. Scandinavians are germanic, and "british" is a mix of germanic and celtic
English are German , saxony is an actual place in Germany where they came from. Many English are mixed with celtic, many Scots and welsh are mixed with some Saxon blood. Irish are almost exclusively Celtic. They haven’t mixed with the English.
Nice DNA there. Recently discovered my DNA with Ancestry also. Almost all of my family I'm finding on there is 45%+ British and Mormon, from my mothers side of family. This was my result. Germanic Europe 26%, England and Northwestern Europe 19%, Sweden 17%, Scotland 16%, Ireland 15%, Norway 5%, Eastern Europe and Russia 2%. Additional Communities are Mountain West Mormon Pioneers from your regions: England and Northwestern Europe; Scotland. Maybe the Sweden comes from Dad's side since it's closer to Germany and the Norway from mothers mostly British side. My closest DNA relative on there is my cousin and he is majority 42% British and 13% Norway but 0% from Sweden. My Dad refuses to get tested but I'm going to test my mother. If she has Norway but not Sweden then maybe the Sweden is from my Dad. Really fascinating stuff for sure.
Those percentages go back how far tho? 200 years?
About 10 generations I think… so yeah, roughly 200 years 😊
Dear Natalie: I know you're disappointed (as I was) by the regions you got on your test, but one interesting thing it means for you, you go wayyyy back in England, Scotland and Ireland, so you can just do research locally at some library, and maybe find relatives all the way back to Medieval times for all you know, because your roots have been there for so long!
Wouldn't it be interesting to know what your family was up to when Chaucer was writing his rhymes? ;-)
( From: another bored, really white woman (80 percent Scottish) in Canada. lol)
This was a fun vid, thanks! 😀I was curious too so my result are I'm American with 67.3% European with 41.5% British Isles (21% Scottish & 11% Irish). The next largest percentage is my 28.2% Indigenous American from Arizona/Sonora area. My Great Grandmother grew up on an Arizona Native Reservation. So that tracks pretty well with the information passed on by my family.
In 100% welsh, cornish, Scottish and irish. Celtic and proud!!!!
You should test your parents too because it is possible you didn't inherit the French DNA from your parents because DNA is inherited randomly and you only receive 50 percent from each parent. It could still be there.
All the DNA companies results are skewed against reporting French ethnicity - mostly due to the lack of French people taking the tests for their database, and also how they are categorised. It always comes back as some other NW European ethnicity or Iberian.
Most likely not French..The Brits obsessed with the French.
Congratulations. You have super DNA.
Hi I done a test am Scottish born with Scot’s mum & Irish dad my results were:
83% Irish Scottish Welsh
11.4 Greek & South Italian
5.6 Baltic .
100% European.
I always knew I was Irish☘️ Being Finnish🇫🇮 was not much of a shock. But to find out I am Portuguese 🇵🇹 Iran & Turkey 🇹🇷 too this really shocked me so much as we was all told we was part Italian. It never made sense when I looked in the mirror now I know why. It’s funny because I actually look like a Nordic Persian😂♥️
Great video! I always LOVE seeing people’s results. 60% England and Northwestern Europe 23% Scotland 12% Ireland 3% Norway 2% Sweden. Who else here has British ancestry?? Make sure you check your results because they’ve just been updated! Wales and England are now separate. And Scotland and Ireland are now separate.
I’m British and i got my results the other day and I’m only 33.8% English 😂 North and West European 41.7%, Scandinavian 17.9% and East European 6.6% no Irish Scottish or Welsh DNA
@@shannonmorris3940 that can happend to alot of people, irish and italians to
I’m 23.1 percent English 9 percent Scottish, Irish, and Welsh. 65.4percent between Germany the Netherlands and France and 2.5 percent Finnish according to my heritage DNA 🧬
Ancestry are updating the DNA results at the moment. You might find that your estimates have changed already. Mine have recently.
John Chisholm Yeh mine has updated now! Might do an update video to compare the changes!!
@@NattieHewitt That sounds like a good idea.
Interesting. I got 47% Ireland, 20% Scotland, 24% England and Northwestern Europe (not Wales) 5% Germanic Europe, 3% Sweden, 1% Balkans. My dad is German and so is his dad so it makes no sense to me
I'm brazillian and on my test i score 12% Scandinavian, exatly from the part of my family that i thought it would be british, because i have always been told that people from the uk are genetically identical to the nordics!
Really?! I am surprised there was no Scandinavian tbh! 😂
The Scandinavians came down to Denamrk and over to England and so on and so forth so we all have more ancestors in more places then these tests could tell us.
Worth pointing out that Ancestry testing is autosomal, and can only really go back 6/8 generations, before the data becomes indistinct. So anything past 200 years ago and the test will not detect it. If it detects significant Scandinavian, that means you probably had an ancestor in the last 200 years who shared a significant part of their DNA with modern day Scandinavians.
Eu também sou do Brasil, vou fazer pelo Genera
That is a misconception. Brits and Scandinavian have different genetic appearance.
Hi Natalie, I haven’t done a dna test but my sister has and we are 75 percent British and 3 percent Scottish.
Having Celtic descent is far from being boring.
Neither saxon shes anglo-celtic to say the least
She’s just one of those brainwashed Brits that prefer multiculturalism to being white. Sad. It’s a sickness
It's awesome, every Englishman has Celtic blood
Neither is Anglo descent
@@IslenoGutierrezSince when has culture been encoded in genes? Ignorance is cancer.
I have watched a lot of videos about dna test results but this is the first time I see 100% North West European😮👍❤
The german comes from the anglo saxons.
Its a bit weird that their is no scandinavian...
You should maybe wait until they update the results.
I did the test too as a german.
I got 57% german, 36% english and rest scandinavian and eastern european.
The 36% english were a bit suprising but im from northwest germany and thats exactly where the english (anglo saxons) come from.
Oooo, I never knew that!
Germanic is different to german. Anglo-Saxons were germanic.
@@WasGuckstDuSo65 Ändert nichts
@@cowlo9990 Falsch, germanisch hat nichts mit deutsch zu tun. Engländer haben durchschnittlich einen weitaus höheren germanischen Anteil durch bspw. die Angelsachsen. Deutschland ist aufgrund seiner geographischen Lage ein Schmelztiegel der Genetik und hat viele Einflüsse erfahren. Deswegen gibt es auch kein stereotypisches Aussehen wie man es bspw. von Engländern kennt.
@@WasGuckstDuSo65 Germanisch hat nichts mit deutsch zu tun?
Die Deutsche Ethnizität basiert auf germanischem "Blut"
Es mag sein das Leute im Süden teils Balkanesische oder Italienische Einflüsse und im Osten slawische haben.
Ändern tut es aber nichts... Jedes Land hat Einflüsse... Finnen skandinavische, Polen Deutsche, Franzosen Iberische usw...
It feels like basically everyone on the planet has just a little British ancestry😂
That's because they are the colonial masters so yeah.
I'm a black nigerian and I probably have some British in me
The Germans have them beat in America. I do have Brirish DNA too, though not as much as Scottish and German.
@@andiekelly3373 Hello, Scotland counts as British ancestry.
The Germans outnumber the Brits by self reported ancestry only. Self reported English Americans made up nearly 50 million people in 1980, that’s down to 23 million in 2019, as most have chosen to just identify with “American” ethnicity. According to ancestry.com over 72 million Americans have majority British ancestry today.
@@tx90303 thank you! I am 22% Scottish among other things.
Not true, I’ve seen many DNA results online with zero British ancestry
Hey 😊😄
I got;
82% British and Irish
8% Scandinavian
8% German
1% Sardinian
1% Middle Eastern and Northern Africa. 🙌😄
@@TheHumanoidError94 those.pesky Arabs ahaha jk
My grandma had some Swabian German ancestry which might explain how she was so much more tan and darker hair than my mom ( her daughter) and me.
The Normans conquered England in 1066 and the Vikings settled here .
Saxons were from Germany so we must be a mixed bag.
I'm confused, I know British people natives to Great Britain, but who they were called before being called British or english?
@@ericktwelve11 The Picts. 10000 yrs ago England was connected to Europe . That area was called Doggerland . The ice melted and sea level rose. I guess it depends on who does the testing that decides where you come from originally. Fascinating.
@@ericktwelve11
Britain was colonised by Anatolians, about 1000BC (See: Mass Migrations into Bronze Age Britain) and then the Romans.
I've taken 3 DNA tests with 3 companies and all are different.
Big differences? Or only like 1 2 percent difference?
62% English/NW European
11% Welsh
7% Scottish
6% Norwegian
5% Germanic Europe
3% Sweden and Denmark . My mom is 35% Sweden and Denmark as my great grandma is from Denmark 😅
I'm from South west england in Devon and I am
91% British
9% outside of Britain
British category... (91%)
- 78% English
- 8% Welsh
- 5% Scottish
Other European Category (5%)
- 2% German
- 2% Dutch
- 1% Icelandic
African category
- 3% Nigerian
- 1% Cameroon
I have german ancestors on both sides of the family.
Half of my dads side were from the US which is where the African, Scottish and some of the german dna comes from.
My mums Great Grandma was welsh which is where my welsh comes from.
I do have scottish and irish families living in London in the early 1800s on my mums side but i didn't inherit any irish.
My mum and paternal grandmas have tested.
My Maternal grandmas results is fairly similar to me, except she is 22% African and has 26% Cornish dna.
My paternal grandad is more ethnically diverse in Europe having 20% German, 11% Cornish, 14% Scottish, 50% English, 3% French and 2% Spanish.
I believe my Grandad has an ancestor who was french who was a french soldier, he was captured in 1797 and taken to britain and settled down with a local here. There's german on that side too.
The spanish on my grandads side may or may not be true.. but its possible it is
My dna communities are
- Early Georgia settlers
- North Carolina Settlers
- Devon, Dorset and Somerset
- Cornwall
- Alabama & Georgia African Americans
- Early Southern US African Americans (Texas)
The Germanic Europe part of your DNA is probably derives from distant ancestry from the Angles and Saxons who originally hail from Germanic Europe.
Ancestry DNA testing can only detect recent ancestry. It is autosomal, so only goes back a few hundred years.
im a bit lost, im chinese 44, with no white in my family tree... got my DNA test today and im 11% white finnish. can anyone shed some light into this?
There's a youtube channel called 'survive the jive' and he did an interesting video about the Finnish people called 'Are Finns European?'. I found it very interesting and would suggest you watch it. I seem to remember that like all Europeans, they have 'steppe ancestry', meaning some ancient 'Caucasian' ancestors - Turkic/Iranian peoples, who migrated into Europe a long time ago. The Finns apparently retain a whole load of this Caucasian dna.
Better than me. I’m American. Family has been here for 200-300 years ish.
I’m 74% English, 11% Welsh, 3% Irish
Oh and a whopping 11% Scandinavian. We both know how that got there. Cough cough Viking conquests of England.
Where in the UK are you from/located?
I'm from Lancashire/Cumbria/Scotland/Ireland I've done two tests (one through Ancestry and another through 23andMe) and currently waiting on the results. I've been told I look very Nordic and a few generations ago I had a few Scandinavian surnames in my family (Johnson/Jonson or something like that and Pierson/Pearson or something like that), so mine will probably be a mix of mostly British/Irish and Scandinavian and possibly small mixes of Finland and Germany and a little French and Dutch maybe.
Well I’m from Cumbria. But my family is mostly from Yorkshire / midlands / Scotland but there is also a lot of other parts of the country there as well
I haven’t done a test myself, but both of my paternal grandparents have, and I would think my results would be similar to theirs. My grandmother did an AncestryDNA test, but my grandfather tested with a company called MyHeritage, which I know a lot of people think is very inaccurate, and I can’t disagree with that assessment because I think my grandfather’s background is about the same as my grandmother’s and yet about half of his estimate differed greatly from hers, but I do think it can at least indicate some interesting things about ancient ancestry.
Anyway, I’ll go head and share. We’re all Americans of British Colonial descent from (unfortunately) the central U.S., by the way.
My grandmother got 49% English with a range of 44% to 63%, 39% Scottish with a range of 17% to 39%, 6% Irish with a range of 0% to 11%, 3% Baltic with a range of 0% to 3%, 2% Welsh with a range of 0% to 8%, and 1% Dutch with a range of 0% to 20%. So, the only thing Ancestry is sure about is her English and Scottish ancestry, but I also believe the Dutch (although I think it should be 2% or 3%) because I traced it back to Nieuw Nederland.
And my grandfather got 45.7% Celtic (by which I mean the six Celtic nations-Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany-because MyHeritage lumps all of them together), 36.4% Scandinavian, and 17.9% Iberian.
From Jamaica Yrs British got around as my greatgranfather said African Welsh and Chinese
I'm 100% white french irish
Congrats!
American born with 98% Irish & 2% Norwegian.
Girl: "Now, lets look at my genetics"
DNA: "U mad, bro?"
why did you think you’d have a connection to african americans?
Idk really. I was speculating because I know of my family being based all around the British empire at times, but nothing direct. So, I guess it's possible that at some point a direct ancestor could have been in contact with African Americans
Nattie Hewitt i see. perhaps you should check your dna matches?
I’m AA and there is a very significant overlap between the people of the British Isles and Africans brought to the 13 Colonies between early 1600’s and the very beginning of the 1800’s.
@@daron6616I seen some blacks with light eyes too and even a bit of auburn and dark blonde 😮 also light skinned aframs too
It's actually not that far fetch, considering England's deep involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
American with 72 percent english and northwestern europen,19 percent scottish,5 percent irish, 2 percent wWales, 1 percent Cameroon and bantu people and 1 percent finnish. Then again my surname is Hollingsworth so go figure..
62% Oh my god ancestry ? That s almost unique
I would describe myself as English but my results were 50% Wales, 33% Ireland, 15% Scotland and just 2% England & Northwest Europe. 🤯🤯🤯
Im irish and on my heritage dna I got 86 percent irish and 14% English, where as on ancestry dna I got 87 percent irish and 13 percent scottish.
Mine is 36percent England and northwest Europe 30 percent Ireland 23 percent Scottish and 11 percent Wales I was disappointed because my 3rd great great grandfather was Portuguese on my mum's side there's Irish on both side. So I got most of my dad's DNA
English and German in this test are basically the same.
They really aren't
@@Simonmc78 Anglo-Saxons come from Germany
@@Chickendoodle99 most germans have slavic genes. so they are not.
@@ingrid9433 I know, but Germanic Europe in this refers to Germany, so without the Slavic in it. What you actually mean is that most Germans have some percentage of Slavic/Eastern European in them.
@@Chickendoodle99 Actually british people have more germanic admixture than germans. Germany is the melting pot of europe, seen from a genetically point of view. You can find a very high percentage of what you called slavic or eastern european admixture in eastern parts of germany, germanic dominance in northern parts and celtic shares in southern germany. Thats why you cant find a stereotype of looking there. Russia is by the way an equal example in terms of mixing.
This is what I am:
24% German
19% Scottish
18% Filipino
12% English
10% Irish
6% Russian
5% Norwegian
4% Swedish
2% Latvian? (it just says Baltics & is highlighting Latvia mainly)
Thats awesome
I'm probably just 100% british
How tf did Filipino get in there wtf
@@IslenoGutierrez my dad
@@imissyounicholasprince9250 So you’re mixed race instead of being ethnically British?
Hi Nattie. I just would like to mention the fact that depending on the platform you have taken your DNA test from, the results may differ a bit. Each platform has their own populations of reference, so if one is lacking information from such and such area of the world, you will have no matches there. Some populations are also wrongly assimilated, making the results irrelevant or undiscriminated (one huge region as one single entity, whereas there are several ethnicities there). Just saying ! 😉
We share some genetic communities, the midlands and the potteries. Also in case you didn't know they have updated their results just a few weeks ago, you should go have another look because they would have changed.
Sounds like my dad, except he has Scandinavian and his side of the family settled and founded the USA.
British person tested and result is they are mostly British. Shocking
YOU SEEM VERY HAPPY TO BE ALMOST 100% BRITISH. IN AMERICA, MOST AMERICANS, WANT TO BE WHITE BRITISH, IRISH, SCANDINAVIAN, AND GERMAN MIX AND NOTHING ELSE. I DON'T SEE THEM, AS BEING, ANY MORE SUPERIOR THAN ANY OTHER WESTERN EUROPEAN RACES BUT THE AMERICANS ARE MOST DEFINITELY, OBSESSED WITH NEEDING TO BE WHITE. IT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THEIR COUNTRY.
So does that mean since I'm East European and Southern European, I'm looked down upon in America? lol
IN AMERICA, MOST PROBABLY, YES..
@@RS-ln3ns That would explain why I get weird looks from entitled white people in the grocery store 😂 You know... Karens lol
@@dbulc5171 I would not say disapprove but yeah the most prefer the Northern European DNA (of course not all of us). Some tend to be infatuated with British isles since the settlers were British.
Despite what you might hear Britain has been very very homogenous for the most part for the last 1000 years. It’s only since the 1950s we have become multicultural but please don’t disrespect your ancestors and your heritage!
I'm from England and was always told we were just English. I was told British ancestry is mostly Western European/Germanic, so that's what I expected. My DNA test said I was mostly Irish, Scottish and a little bit England and Wales and possibly Scandinavian. But no Western European/Germanic was in there. So I decided to do a genealogy trace. I've got a lot of Irish ancestors who moved to England again and again and again. Earliest Irish immigrant ancestor I could trace in my family showed up in London was 16th Century. I couldn't find any Scottish, but I suppose maybe they don't make a distinction?
They DO make a distinction with Scottish.
Yes mine was the same I'm English my highest ethnicity was Irish then English then Scottish and a bit Denmark and Sweden alot of Irish people came over for work so alot of is English have Irish ancestry 👍🏻🏴🇨🇮🏴
being white is not boring
Ireland IS in the British Isles, just not in the UK.
Why do you refer to people from Africa as 'African-Americans' ?
What I meant was that I thought I could have a connection to African Americans because I know of my family living around the British empire. Most likely Africans that have been taken to America would be where the connection was if there was one.
I didn’t mean to imply that all people from Africa are African American, I just thought that if I were to have an African connection it would be through African Americans 😊
The African diaspora is a more inclusive term. African American is an specific ethinic group for Black Americans. Outside of American no one really uses that term, we are either Caribbean, Afro Latin etc. In Africa, people identify with their country and tribes. All other groups will identify with their nationality. To keep it simple it's best to say the African diaspora.
@@NattieHewitt that doesn’t make sense
Canadian, but we originally landed in British Colonial Virginia in the late 1500's after doing a tour of duty in Tyrone, then Kentucky, Indiana, Colorado and eventually Washington state before (gasp) illegally immigrating aka riding a horse, into Alberta in the 1920's. 94.5% British and Irish, mostly from the Southern Uplands of Scotland, Ulster and a smaller amount from West Yorkshire through my maternal Grandfather, then a remainder of Belgian Flemish and Scandinavian. Nearly everyone who's British, and certainly the Scots, Scots-Irish, general northerners as well as Irish-Irish, have a dollop of Scandinavian in their meat pie, 'cause of all the baby batter the vikings were non-consensually dishing out willy nilly.
Be VERY, VERY proud of your White ancestry as people are trying to take it away from us.
People always want to be something theyre not its really interesting! I watch german/scandinavian DNA testers swearing theyre italian or british amd i watch brits and italians swearing they are germanic/scandinavian etc! Kinda like how all americans are Italian american or irish american yet have english surnames like smith, potter, baker, pitt, etc.
I’ve also noticed that people who are ethnically European are always trying to tan themselves, giving themselves skin cancer trying to have darker skin, while Africans and Asians are bleaching their skin trying to have lighter skin. It’s really depressing. It would be nice if people could accept themselves.
I want to do this, I'm Moroccan so I think I could be south European, North African or Middle Eastern
Oooooo, you should totally do it!
A morrocan maybe would have Iberian or sardinian maybe but not Italian or Greek if yu were Egyptian tho you might have Italian or Greek
"How white am I"
"White" Isn't a culture, a people or a heritage.
I'm from Utah, the US state with the most British ancestry. 23andMe says I'm 58% British. The rest is Nordic, German and French. The only mild surprise was that I'm 1.5% North African. Too bad that didn't give me a bit of melanin. I sunburn if I part the curtains.
That is not what Utah is. This self-reported stuff is BS. Multiple states have a higher percentage of English DNA than Utah.
The German is Anglo Saxon
The Germanic Tribes (Franks In Particular) Settles in France and that may be the French side but possibly not.
No, these tests do not compare your DNA with ancient populations. They only go back 6/8 generations. Anything older than 150/200 years, and it cannot be detected.
@@pwimbledon true but irrelevant because the Frankish blood makes up a percentage of french DNA
With a global population of around eight billion, I don't think anyone really gives two hoots!!
Get your mum to take the same test and compare.
Hey from Leeds?
I'm 60% English
32%. Irish
5% Norway
3% Sweden
Pretty boring results really
Not boring at all
Lars Liam Vilhelm that's not what I meant . My grandma was Irish so I already knew that and for generations my family is from England. I was happy about Norway and Sweden but I'd have liked maybe more , I don't know why but growing up with very blonde hair and blue eyes I was hoping lol
It's a strange thing to say that you don't know any ancestors from Germany, your family tree doesn't just consist of your "living" relatives, every ones family tree goes back millions of years and people of the British Isles originate from the Mediterranean.
If yu go back far enuf .all.humans it all.originates in mid east and Africa
I got 100 percent British Isles! Hahaha I win!!!
Yes you are🗿👑
Lol, congrats. My (American) granny only got 96% British Isles.
There is no such thing as an ethnic DNA. Genetic DNA is based on most common DNA per region. For example celtic people were everywhere in Europe and ended up most common in isolated regions like the British isles, northern Spain, Northern France etc.. Also the Greek, Romans and Germanic tribes were all over Europe as well spreading DNA and mixing with everyone as was in asia with the Mongols fir example. According to the disclaimer with these test, it is for entertainment purposes only.
You look 90% British
Your Welsh ancestors are probably English that moved there.
I have French Canadians / French ancestors. My dads DNA test reveals he has French Canadian communities and my family tree also shows exactly how the French entered the DNA pool. My 2nd GGM was French Canadian and so were her ancestors on both sides and Ancestry says both me and my dad have 0% French DNA. I believe it's because France wont allow DNA testing so it's impossible for testing companies to get accurate results.
55% Scotland, England and Northwestern Europe 19%, Ireland 13%, German 9%, Norway 4%
Northern Ireland is British
I see your video was posted a little over a year ago...your results may have been updated by now. I believe the larger Ancestry's database gets the more accurate the results. My latest results are very close to what I expected when I had my first results six years ago. My latest results shows: England & Northwestern Europe 63%, Scotland 20%, Wales 7%, Sweden & Denmark 5%, Norway 3% and Nigerian 2%. My first test 6 years ago had 29% Ireland...where did that go during my latest update? The Nigerian probably came from the slave trade (all of my ancestors have been in America since the 1600s and every immigrant that I trace back came from England). Here's a video I put together many years ago. ua-cam.com/video/NIAqi06dJ-U/v-deo.html
Boring? You don’t think highly of your own ancestry...
Its stupid american media, that makes all white people from the anglo world unconfortable to celebrate their ancestry, thry think 90% of white people in América has slaves when that was just like 8% of them
@@francoisdaureville323Jim Crow followed slavery.
@@palmshoot And that’s what you get out of that? Don’t be ridiculous
@@IslenoGutierrez What's even more ridculous is you glorifying nature's RNG and cherrypicking only the history that satisfies your narrative.
@@palmshoot No, what’s ridiculous is you going to Jim Crow and slavery when my comment was about ancestry and not that history. It is your mind that went there, not mine. It is your aggression that presents here, not mine.
Not much anglo-saxon DNA contribution. That is unexpected !
I wonder if I'm part Martian?
You don't get much diversity on an island.