I haven't watched one of your videos in years. But yt algorithm thought that is the day to present me a video of yours. You still have the positive vibes for which I started to follow you :)
sunny, lemme tell ya something! Since u uploaded ur vids back in the days i never forgot ur channel and that beautiful & heartwarming smile always helped me reaching new highs! Back in the days it was, learning english ^^ thank u for the comeback btw
Cool results! I took a DNA test from the same company as you a while back ago in 2023 and I was surprised by my results as well. It turned out I am a bit Finnish as well and I never been to Finland either. All the best, take care, stay safe, and plenty of success with your channel! Beste hilsener fra Romania! P.S. The Finnish part of your DNA might be connected to your Sámi roots because the Finns and the Sámi people and Kvens are related peoples.
Do you ever think sunny how far you've come 😀 there was this teeny little young Sunny talking about euro languages and tryng candy 🥺😭 now such a gorgeous young woman speaking American english. 🤧❣🫂 ily sis
i thought you would have a some parts from german or other scandinavia countries and being more than 80% in being Norwegian is so crazy its like being pure and isnt Finaland from Scandinavia countries thats what i know ahahahaha also i find it cute and amazing that you are from north Europe nothing else ( W video and idea as always)
You're a little bit Celt!!! My guess would be that one (or a few) of your ancestors were Viking and married Irish girls (or some theme along that line).
You can download and upload your dna raw data to other dna testing companies if they allow that to be done. FTDNA and Livingdna allows that. So you can have other interpretations about your ethnic results.
When I checked ny DNA at MyHeritage I get over 30% Norwegian heritage, and most Swedish and around 8% Finnish as well, still I know my daughter is atleast 50% Norweigan I am not sure for myself. So I did also check at Ancestry and 23andMe and I got very different results, still very Swedish, even more at these and much less Norwegian, almost nothing there. Ancestry is often the best to use for Nordic DNA research, but I recommend to do atleast two of these and compare the result.
Well first of all THANK YOU for your content and your beautiful being. I discovered your channel literally days ago and binged it. What a natural person you are is beoind me
Sunny Dublin was founded by the Vikings as we're a lot of our costal city's Wexford, Waterford the end ford in them was anglosied from fjord. The Isle of Man between the UK and Ireland was part of the kingdom of Norway at one stage and to this was it's parliament Tynwald owes it's origins to that time. We have a strong connection to Norway but at times it's forgot in Ireland.
I did a DNA test on MyHeritage and one on Ancestry and a Living DNA one for my maternal group... On MyHeritage I'm 30,2% Scandinavian witch one the map covers Norway Sweden and Denmark the other percentages are English and Irish Scottish and Welch and Iberian and Balkans and Baltin ( These aren't in any order 😅) I got many German groups. So I got DNA from all around Germany. For at least the last 4 generations we were definitely all Germans after that I haven't found everyone yet... The older generation I did find are mostly German and Dutch ... My Ancestry DNA Test shows that I'm 81% German and I have 5% Norwegian... I'm not going to look up the others now... Anyways what I wanted to say is that you probably don't get the German in your reading because it might be counted as Norwegian but a lot of Germans get Norwegen readings instead... It's just a theory...
endless, but getting less and less specific. It actually just shows that you have genes which are more common on one place than on another. But it doesn't have to mean that you got the genes from there. Some genes can develop independent. And as we all mix more and more, every generation gets less accurate. Simplified you share 50% of your mother. And she shares 50% of her mother, so you have 25% of your grandma. It gets less and less with every generation. After 6-7 generations you have only 1% of genes left that one specific ancestor could give you. And you can be at that time a mix of 100 persons from different regions + random mutations.
Well, from the Persians the Scythians emerged and from the Scythians the Slavic peoples, by the way, the Scandinavians are not genetically European, they are Slavs.
I took it. 99.5% Scandinavian (mainly Norway, some from the border areas with Sweden that have changed nationality depending on who won various wars) and .5% Finnish.
I was just gonna tell you, AncestryDNA is a good DNA service too. They send you out a plastic test tube and you just spit in it until it fills up the test tube and set it in and then they will email you the results and I think they’re like $60 or so
67% Scottish 25% Irish 4 Welsh 2% Norwegian 2% Northwestern Europe (they did not specify but I have a feeling it’ll be German) Norwegian being as low as 2% means any relations I had would’ve been close to or over 1000 years ago 🤯 which means it would have been before beautiful Norway was even independent! It still feels nice to know I have ancestors that got to see more than the boring UK 😂 even if it was over 1000 years ago
Hi, I am Finnish and a fan of Norway. We go on long hikes in Northern Norway at least once a year. Send a private message if you want tips on great places to visit in Finland.
I don't want to say my exact D.N.A. results in a public UA-cam comment, but needles to say I have a lot of Scandinavian D.N.A. too, but not as much as you. So for arguments sake, hypothetically speaking if you and I had a lot of babies together that would mean we would be making a lot of Scandinavian descendants! It's science! 😁
it's interesting that someone so cautious about their privacy did a dna test in the first place. Do you give your real name when you do the test or is it anonymous?
As they test more people and do more studies, the tests get a little more accurate. When I first took my test years ago I had some Norwegian and even 1% Central African. Now my results have been a little more steady. 55% English, 23% Scottish, 18% Germanic Europe, 2% Welsh, 2% Irish. I think the English is most surprising because I was able to trace some ancestry to Norman French at the time of the Norman Conquest. I guess that shows that hundreds of years of Anglo-Norman relations ended up just being "English". My Germanic Europe is from more recent migrations of Dutch and German immigrants in the late 1800s to the United States.
The way these tests work is to sample several thousand sites in your genome, and comparing the results to a huge database of people from all over the world. The more people in their database, the more accurate the results. The results can be quite accurate, or less so, depending. For instance, the test narrowed my Irish ancestors to the same part of County Wexford that I know they did come from, from family stories and from research in the records. On the other hand, the test said that I have 8% Germanic ancestry, when it should, genealogically, be over 25%, and it has them coming over primarily from Friesland, when all my most recent German forbears came from Rhein-Pfalz. Another thing to keep in mind is that the results do not necessarily show ancestry, but rather show common DNA, which could have been found in very distant cousins. Norwegians were notorious in the distant past for going a-viking, and leaving various offspring behind, who have spread their Viking heritage down to the present.
I AM SO excited to see this! lol. Maybe some Irish or Scottish, maybe Polish or Czech, hm..... AHH! Cant wait to see these results. I am obsessed with dna testing. lol I got 2 done and compared them. I recommended you try this YEARS AGO SUNNY! lol I wasn't too far off on my guesses! I took the 23 and me DNA test and Ancestry's dna test and compared the 2 they were very similar but there were some differences slightly in the numbers but it didn't have any contradicting information so that's good. I am American but have 0% in my DNA even though I had some of the Mayflower people in my lineage lol. Its fun doing more than one test. These tests dive deeper into locations and more specific percentages to regions. ANCESTRY 28% England & Northwestern Europe, 23% Scotland, 19% Norway, 18% Eastern Europe & Russia, 6% Sweden & Denmark, 5% Germanic Europe, 1% Ireland. 23 AND ME 83.6% Northwestern European- 50.4% British & Irish, 12.8% French & German, 5.9% Scandinavian, 14.5% Broadly Northwestern European, 15.2% Eastern European, 1.0% Ashkenazi Jewish. My Norwegian roots locations or regions say Oslofjord Lowlands and I know that to be right because its where some of my ancestors were born and then it says Rogaland and Buskerud but on the other test it shows Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden as the primary locations. SO FUN! If anyone actually reads this.. You are a legend and I appreciate your time. lol
You said you have Sami heritage, thats probably the finnish part because Sami people also live in finland and are finno-ugric people just like the finnish and not germanic people like norwegians. When it comes to the celtic part - the Vikings from norway setteled in those regions (Dublin for example was founded by vikings), so its very much possible some of your ancestors got in contact with the celtic people there and went back to norway. So all in all, the test makes a lot of sense and im suprised its that accurate. I think i will do one too :)
That's great! I'm doing genealogical research into my ancestors. I actually want to do this test too. So, I'm at minute 1:18 and I'm guessing your result. Now I don't know how the result will be structured geographically, but whatever: 85% Norwegian, 9% Sami, 2% German, 1% French and 3% British, Welsh and Scottish. 🙂 So, now I'm excited!
@@fordhouse8b Indeed! But in West+Europe and standard strategic US maps Afganistan is Middle-East along with Siria, Saudies, Liban, Israel, Jordan, Iran-Afgan. And the asian concept is gone extreme meaning chinese, coreean, Japan!
@@nazrat1st I knew what you meant, but I just couldn’t help myself... Now worries my dude. But yes, the concept of the Middle East has expanded so much that it has been ages since any one referred to any country as being in the Near East. Kind of funny, since the word Asia was once simply the word the ancient Greeks used for the land east of the Aegean Sea, possibly borrowed from the Hittite word for the area, Assuwa, referring to Anatolia. Later they used it not just for Anatolia but the all the areas further east dominated by the Persian Empire, and Anatolia was a relegated from being the actual Asia, to merely being Asia Minor. And now it s barely thought of as Asian at all.
Thanks for an interesting video, Sunni. Sami people and Finnish are closely related. Finnish people might be the descendants of Sami people who stopped wandering. Finland is called Suomi in Finnish. Anybody who freckles and is most likely of Celtic descent. That's also where your light skin comes from. Vikings took many Irish, Scottish and Welsh slaves.
I took mine at 23 and me: from the 1800-s to 1900 Scandinavian and past that from (Netherlands, Germany, France, Luxemburg). 80.2% French & German Scandinavian 17.2% Scandinavian North African 0.2% North African Peninsular Arab 0.1% Peninsular Arab (Edit) I'm not sure if they used anciently burried people their bones/hair to use as a reference, as far as I know they do use public/participant data and compare results to be more accurate or look for specific indicators.
So now we can make a sunny clone? regard guessing origin, you look very Scandinavian for me. And the way you laugh reminds me on an old friend who's mother comes from Denmark and father from North Germany. So Maybe you have some Danish in your DNA.
@@ihascakes ChatGPT says: Geografisk sett er ikke Finland en del av Skandinavia, men en del av Fennoskandia. Begrepet Skandinavia refererer vanligvis til landene Sverige, Norge og Danmark. Fennoskandia omfatter derimot Sverige, Norge, Finland, Karelen og Kolahalvøya. Finland er kulturelt, historisk og språklig tettere knyttet til de baltiske og østslaviske landene enn til de skandinaviske landene. Learned something again 😅
I wonder if any of the DNA tests go back farther, like you could find out what regions of the world you may have migrated from ten thousand or more years ago. 🤔
Actually, I checked how far it is from Norway to Finland and it said you’re about 945 miles from Finland by car so apparently you can drive there I don’t know
I always wanted to do a DNA test but honestly I feel uncomfortable sharing my DNA with a third party company. It's basically selling what you are. But I'd be so curious though Also I thought maybe some history from the Netherlands but I wasn't right :D
Hi, Sunny. Thank you for sharing your discovery in DNA. I've done family research for over 50 years and then on top of that, took DNA tests from Ancestry, as did some of my children. I am an American, but my ancestry is about half British Isles (England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales) and about half Germanic (Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, etc.) It is fun to do. - David Menke, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Don't take results literally. Finnish could be Sami in your case. Norwegian mixed with some Sami can make a Finnish-like DNA. Northern Norway is mentioned in your ethnic groups too. Makes total sense.
The results for my test were: England & Northwestern Europe 40% Ireland 18% South Leinster South East Wexford Wexford Sweden & Denmark 15% Scotland 9% Germanic Europe 8% Wales 6% Norway 4% Norway showed up for the first time in the most recent update.
Im from British Columbia, Canada, and what ive been told from familyis that im: Italian, German, Swedish, Ukrainian, Irish, and French....Ill update the official results when I get them!
Perhaps Your Norwegian Ancestor(s) traveled as the Norwegians did ..to the British Isles and brought back people of the British Isles with them .Maybe your Ancestors for a short time resided in the British Isles then returned home with women or perhaps you had a female ancestor that got pregnant from someone of the British Isles and returned home.
Those Vikings sure got around! The test results that say you are from here or there are based upon combined DNA tests from the people in those regions. Your ancestors from Scandinavia raided and established colonies in Scotland, Ireland, Finland, so those results show that they are related to you because of those colonies and raids. Not that your ancestors are really from those places.
Don't believe these test. You would find out more going to Provo Utah and researching your family history and actually knowing who your people are that way.
woot, why are you supprised did you ever look at youself in the mirror? xD Like you are 100% Viking. The only country that is left is MAYBE germany but Germany was more the rival or enemy of Denmark.
MyHeritage is widely known to be the most inaccurate out of the the DNA testing companies. They usually end up underestimating certain ethnicities (like Scandinavian - you are probably more Scandinavian than what the test says) and overestimating other ethnicities (like Finland). I know for a fact that Finnish tends to be overestimated in many peoples' results. You should definitely consider doing AncestryDNA or 23andMe, they are much more accurate.
The medieval Norse had quite a few Scottish and Irish slaves. Icelanders have even more British ancestry than mainland Scandinavians because of that. It's also possible that the Finnish ancestry is actually the Sámi ancestry you mentioned, but that MyHeritage isn't able to distinguish them for some reason.
@@STECKEDDECK Correct. Various Ancestry services have vaying abilities to distinguish genetic/ethnic groups. Which is why people will often see slightly different results using different DNA tests.
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Thanks for an interesting video, Sunni. Sami people and Finnish are closely related. Finnish people might be the descendants of Sami people who stopped wandering. Finland is called Suomi in Finnish. Anybody who freckles is most likely of Celtic descent. That's also where your light skin comes from. Vikings took many Irish, Scottish and Welsh slaves.
I haven't watched one of your videos in years. But yt algorithm thought that is the day to present me a video of yours. You still have the positive vibes for which I started to follow you :)
sunny, lemme tell ya something!
Since u uploaded ur vids back in the days i never forgot ur channel and that beautiful & heartwarming smile always helped me reaching new highs!
Back in the days it was, learning english ^^
thank u for the comeback btw
80.6% Scandinavian ..., it doesn't matter, the main thing is that it's 100% likeable!
Cool results! I took a DNA test from the same company as you a while back ago in 2023 and I was surprised by my results as well. It turned out I am a bit Finnish as well and I never been to Finland either. All the best, take care, stay safe, and plenty of success with your channel! Beste hilsener fra Romania! P.S. The Finnish part of your DNA might be connected to your Sámi roots because the Finns and the Sámi people and Kvens are related peoples.
Yeah, I am mixed too: 37% Scottish, 33% English, 18% Wales, 8% Sweden & Denmark, 4% Irish. Oh, 100% South Carolinian.
Based
So your typical "American mutt" (don't take it as an insult, it's not intended to be one :-))
You are actually 100% european budday 🙂 sc is just your nationality
Wow so "exotic" 😒
thats very very british lol
I did a DNA test hoping I would have some Norwegian ancestry, i dont 😢 I am mostly Dutch, but I am 9% Swedish 😁
Do you ever think sunny how far you've come 😀 there was this teeny little young Sunny talking about euro languages and tryng candy 🥺😭 now such a gorgeous young woman speaking American english. 🤧❣🫂 ily sis
i thought you would have a some parts from german or other scandinavia countries and being more than 80% in being Norwegian is so crazy its like being pure and isnt Finaland from Scandinavia countries thats what i know ahahahaha also i find it cute and amazing that you are from north Europe nothing else ( W video and idea as always)
You're a little bit Celt!!! My guess would be that one (or a few) of your ancestors were Viking and married Irish girls (or some theme along that line).
My girlfriend from Sweden had Mongol heritage but she is blond with blue eyes. That was very suprising.
blue eyes and blond mongols are more common than you seem to think..
Finngoliaaa
Have you ever seen an old webcomic called Scandinavia and the World? It hasn't updated in a while but the archives are hilarious.
bruh, suddendly she get recommended to me again xD. Last thing i heard of you was with IBlali xD
You can download and upload your dna raw data to other dna testing companies if they allow that to be done. FTDNA and Livingdna allows that. So you can have other interpretations about your ethnic results.
Im 66.8 % scandinavian and 33.2% finnish, but that didnt com as a suprice:P
When I checked ny DNA at MyHeritage I get over 30% Norwegian heritage, and most Swedish and around 8% Finnish as well, still I know my daughter is atleast 50% Norweigan I am not sure for myself. So I did also check at Ancestry and 23andMe and I got very different results, still very Swedish, even more at these and much less Norwegian, almost nothing there. Ancestry is often the best to use for Nordic DNA research, but I recommend to do atleast two of these and compare the result.
This is so interesting, I have to do this :D
it's easy to see all this three elements in the shape of your face.
Well first of all THANK YOU for your content and your beautiful being. I discovered your channel literally days ago and binged it. What a natural person you are is beoind me
Sunny Dublin was founded by the Vikings as we're a lot of our costal city's Wexford, Waterford the end ford in them was anglosied from fjord. The Isle of Man between the UK and Ireland was part of the kingdom of Norway at one stage and to this was it's parliament Tynwald owes it's origins to that time. We have a strong connection to Norway but at times it's forgot in Ireland.
I did a DNA test on MyHeritage and one on Ancestry and a Living DNA one for my maternal group... On MyHeritage I'm 30,2% Scandinavian witch one the map covers Norway Sweden and Denmark the other percentages are English and Irish Scottish and Welch and Iberian and Balkans and Baltin ( These aren't in any order 😅) I got many German groups. So I got DNA from all around Germany. For at least the last 4 generations we were definitely all Germans after that I haven't found everyone yet... The older generation I did find are mostly German and Dutch ...
My Ancestry DNA Test shows that I'm 81% German and I have 5% Norwegian... I'm not going to look up the others now...
Anyways what I wanted to say is that you probably don't get the German in your reading because it might be counted as Norwegian but a lot of Germans get Norwegen readings instead... It's just a theory...
I wonder how far back in time this specific DNA test goes, 2000 years maybe?
endless, but getting less and less specific. It actually just shows that you have genes which are more common on one place than on another. But it doesn't have to mean that you got the genes from there. Some genes can develop independent. And as we all mix more and more, every generation gets less accurate.
Simplified you share 50% of your mother. And she shares 50% of her mother, so you have 25% of your grandma. It gets less and less with every generation. After 6-7 generations you have only 1% of genes left that one specific ancestor could give you. And you can be at that time a mix of 100 persons from different regions + random mutations.
Iam 94% Persian and 6% Italian 🫠
Well, from the Persians the Scythians emerged and from the Scythians the Slavic peoples, by the way, the Scandinavians are not genetically European, they are Slavs.
I took it. 99.5% Scandinavian (mainly Norway, some from the border areas with Sweden that have changed nationality depending on who won various wars) and .5% Finnish.
Sunny? faltou a parte brasileira! rs
I was just gonna tell you, AncestryDNA is a good DNA service too. They send you out a plastic test tube and you just spit in it until it fills up the test tube and set it in and then they will email you the results and I think they’re like $60 or so
Sorry I immediately thought, “you just hawk tuah into it” lol. I just had to laugh.
67% Scottish
25% Irish
4 Welsh
2% Norwegian
2% Northwestern Europe (they did not specify but I have a feeling it’ll be German)
Norwegian being as low as 2% means any relations I had would’ve been close to or over 1000 years ago 🤯 which means it would have been before beautiful Norway was even independent!
It still feels nice to know I have ancestors that got to see more than the boring UK 😂 even if it was over 1000 years ago
Hi, I am Finnish and a fan of Norway. We go on long hikes in Northern Norway at least once a year. Send a private message if you want tips on great places to visit in Finland.
I have taken a DNA test through Ancestry. It gets updated every now and then so next time it updates I'll share in the Discord. 😉
Here ❤ i make this teste! Nice🎉
I don't want to say my exact D.N.A. results in a public UA-cam comment, but needles to say I have a lot of Scandinavian D.N.A. too, but not as much as you. So for arguments sake, hypothetically speaking if you and I had a lot of babies together that would mean we would be making a lot of Scandinavian descendants! It's science! 😁
it's interesting that someone so cautious about their privacy did a dna test in the first place. Do you give your real name when you do the test or is it anonymous?
As they test more people and do more studies, the tests get a little more accurate. When I first took my test years ago I had some Norwegian and even 1% Central African. Now my results have been a little more steady. 55% English, 23% Scottish, 18% Germanic Europe, 2% Welsh, 2% Irish. I think the English is most surprising because I was able to trace some ancestry to Norman French at the time of the Norman Conquest. I guess that shows that hundreds of years of Anglo-Norman relations ended up just being "English". My Germanic Europe is from more recent migrations of Dutch and German immigrants in the late 1800s to the United States.
The way these tests work is to sample several thousand sites in your genome, and comparing the results to a huge database of people from all over the world. The more people in their database, the more accurate the results. The results can be quite accurate, or less so, depending. For instance, the test narrowed my Irish ancestors to the same part of County Wexford that I know they did come from, from family stories and from research in the records.
On the other hand, the test said that I have 8% Germanic ancestry, when it should, genealogically, be over 25%, and it has them coming over primarily from Friesland, when all my most recent German forbears came from Rhein-Pfalz.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the results do not necessarily show ancestry, but rather show common DNA, which could have been found in very distant cousins. Norwegians were notorious in the distant past for going a-viking, and leaving various offspring behind, who have spread their Viking heritage down to the present.
I AM SO excited to see this! lol. Maybe some Irish or Scottish, maybe Polish or Czech, hm..... AHH! Cant wait to see these results. I am obsessed with dna testing. lol I got 2 done and compared them. I recommended you try this YEARS AGO SUNNY! lol I wasn't too far off on my guesses! I took the 23 and me DNA test and Ancestry's dna test and compared the 2 they were very similar but there were some differences slightly in the numbers but it didn't have any contradicting information so that's good. I am American but have 0% in my DNA even though I had some of the Mayflower people in my lineage lol. Its fun doing more than one test. These tests dive deeper into locations and more specific percentages to regions.
ANCESTRY
28% England & Northwestern Europe, 23% Scotland, 19% Norway, 18% Eastern Europe & Russia, 6% Sweden & Denmark, 5% Germanic Europe, 1% Ireland.
23 AND ME
83.6% Northwestern European- 50.4% British & Irish, 12.8% French & German, 5.9% Scandinavian, 14.5% Broadly Northwestern European, 15.2% Eastern European, 1.0% Ashkenazi Jewish.
My Norwegian roots locations or regions say Oslofjord Lowlands and I know that to be right because its where some of my ancestors were born and then it says Rogaland and Buskerud but on the other test it shows Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden as the primary locations. SO FUN! If anyone actually reads this.. You are a legend and I appreciate your time. lol
I would like to see if you test it again. If the same values comes out or its just a bit random
You said you have Sami heritage, thats probably the finnish part because Sami people also live in finland and are finno-ugric people just like the finnish and not germanic people like norwegians. When it comes to the celtic part - the Vikings from norway setteled in those regions (Dublin for example was founded by vikings), so its very much possible some of your ancestors got in contact with the celtic people there and went back to norway.
So all in all, the test makes a lot of sense and im suprised its that accurate. I think i will do one too :)
You are 100% a child of the sun...🤔🤣
Sunniva *does* mean "gift of the sun". So yes.
That's great! I'm doing genealogical research into my ancestors. I actually want to do this test too. So, I'm at minute 1:18 and I'm guessing your result. Now I don't know how the result will be structured geographically, but whatever: 85% Norwegian, 9% Sami, 2% German, 1% French and 3% British, Welsh and Scottish. 🙂 So, now I'm excited!
VERY GOOD GUESS! Wow I’m very impressed 😄
I think your ancestry percentages are very accurate.
It is possible for your UK link to have come from your ancestors that were Vikings going into the Islands and descendants coming back.
WoW, norwegian!! What a surprise! and I thought you are half afgan half asian!! What a big shock!
Afghanistan is in Asia, so saying half Afghan and half Asian is like saying half Asian and half Asian, so two halves Asian, or 100% Asian.
@@fordhouse8b Indeed! But in West+Europe and standard strategic US maps Afganistan is Middle-East along with Siria, Saudies, Liban, Israel, Jordan, Iran-Afgan. And the asian concept is gone extreme meaning chinese, coreean, Japan!
PS: its kind of different aproach of the terms not really formal or detailed. And of course its a joke!
@@nazrat1st I knew what you meant, but I just couldn’t help myself... Now worries my dude. But yes, the concept of the Middle East has expanded so much that it has been ages since any one referred to any country as being in the Near East. Kind of funny, since the word Asia was once simply the word the ancient Greeks used for the land east of the Aegean Sea, possibly borrowed from the Hittite word for the area, Assuwa, referring to Anatolia. Later they used it not just for Anatolia but the all the areas further east dominated by the Persian Empire, and Anatolia was a relegated from being the actual Asia, to merely being Asia Minor. And now it s barely thought of as Asian at all.
@@nazrat1stAfghanistan is South/Central Asia, not Middle East.
Thanks for an interesting video, Sunni. Sami people and Finnish are closely related. Finnish people might be the descendants of Sami people who stopped wandering. Finland is called Suomi in Finnish. Anybody who freckles and is most likely of Celtic descent. That's also where your light skin comes from. Vikings took many Irish, Scottish and Welsh slaves.
Well, we now know why you like martial arts. Your ancestory strongly suggests your ancestors spent a lot of time viking.
Norwegian and Sami plus some German is my guess.
I took mine at 23 and me: from the 1800-s to 1900 Scandinavian and past that from (Netherlands, Germany, France, Luxemburg).
80.2% French & German
Scandinavian
17.2% Scandinavian
North African
0.2% North African
Peninsular Arab
0.1% Peninsular Arab
(Edit) I'm not sure if they used anciently burried people their bones/hair to use as a reference, as far as I know they do use public/participant data and compare results to be more accurate or look for specific indicators.
So now we can make a sunny clone?
regard guessing origin, you look very Scandinavian for me. And the way you laugh reminds me on an old friend who's mother comes from Denmark and father from North Germany. So Maybe you have some Danish in your DNA.
Now that the company has her DNA, could she be cloned?
@@charliestevenson3500 possible but forbidden.
76% Balkan
20% eastern Europe
4%west Asian
Is finland not a part of Scandinavia?
I think it’s just Norway, Sweden and Denmark. But I might be wrong 😄
@@ihascakes ChatGPT says: Geografisk sett er ikke Finland en del av Skandinavia, men en del av Fennoskandia. Begrepet Skandinavia refererer vanligvis til landene Sverige, Norge og Danmark. Fennoskandia omfatter derimot Sverige, Norge, Finland, Karelen og Kolahalvøya. Finland er kulturelt, historisk og språklig tettere knyttet til de baltiske og østslaviske landene enn til de skandinaviske landene.
Learned something again 😅
No, but Finland is Nordic. There are some Swedes living in part of Finland, also western Latvia (Baltic).
@@markhirstwood4190 cool thank you. I've never been there until now...
Maybe you picked something up on a raid. My mother's father was Norwegian.
I wonder if any of the DNA tests go back farther, like you could find out what regions of the world you may have migrated from ten thousand or more years ago. 🤔
It would have been so cool if that was possible 👀
you're a real viking 😅😊
i'd guess something linke 75 % scandinavian and maybe 25 % other. but technically it could be anything really
Cute is all I need to know 😋
wow
Where do the Sami roots come from?
The Blue Map...
I Forgot i was subscribed to you.
Isn't Finland a part of Scandinavia
I didnt sée Ur vidéos since 3 yars
Maybe your father must be finnish! 🙂🥰 try asking him if possible?
You're from outer space!
Actually, I checked how far it is from Norway to Finland and it said you’re about 945 miles from Finland by car so apparently you can drive there I don’t know
My Guess:
Finnish : 10%
German: 40%
Swedish: 15%
Russian: 10%
icelandic:12%
North African :6%
Italian: 6%
I always wanted to do a DNA test but honestly I feel uncomfortable sharing my DNA with a third party company. It's basically selling what you are. But I'd be so curious though
Also I thought maybe some history from the Netherlands but I wasn't right :D
I will guess over 20% Sami, and maybe 5% Germanic
Hi, Sunny. Thank you for sharing your discovery in DNA. I've done family research for over 50 years and then on top of that, took DNA tests from Ancestry, as did some of my children. I am an American, but my ancestry is about half British Isles (England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales) and about half Germanic (Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, etc.) It is fun to do. - David Menke, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Considering I’m 2 % Norwegian and half Swedish you look either danish or Swedish
Scandinavian=North-Germanic (Norway,Denmark,Sweden,Iceland,Faroe Islands)
Finnish=Uralic
Welsh=Britonic Celts
Ireland/Scotland=Gaelic Celts
Cool stuff
greetings
Don't take results literally. Finnish could be Sami in your case. Norwegian mixed with some Sami can make a Finnish-like DNA. Northern Norway is mentioned in your ethnic groups too. Makes total sense.
The results for my test were:
England & Northwestern Europe 40%
Ireland 18%
South Leinster
South East Wexford
Wexford
Sweden & Denmark 15%
Scotland 9%
Germanic Europe 8%
Wales 6%
Norway 4%
Norway showed up for the first time in the most recent update.
Im from British Columbia, Canada, and what ive been told from familyis that im: Italian, German, Swedish, Ukrainian, Irish, and French....Ill update the official results when I get them!
British Columbian with no British 😂
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I swear, my first thought was you are a little Irish…no joke
not sizewise, IDK why I thought this
DNA test says you are a viking ^^
Maybe a blend of Russian, Finnish roots.
Perhaps Your Norwegian Ancestor(s) traveled as the Norwegians did ..to the British Isles and brought back people of the British Isles with them .Maybe your Ancestors for a short time resided in the British Isles then returned home with women or perhaps you had a female ancestor that got pregnant from someone of the British Isles and returned home.
Those Vikings sure got around! The test results that say you are from here or there are based upon combined DNA tests from the people in those regions. Your ancestors from Scandinavia raided and established colonies in Scotland, Ireland, Finland, so those results show that they are related to you because of those colonies and raids. Not that your ancestors are really from those places.
hey ho ✌is it realy important where are you ancestry from? i say where are you life thats there you stay and come..
sry für`s schlechte englisch^^
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100% human .-)
Yep! :D
Okay let me guess, you are probably just 25 % norwegian but 50% europe and 25 % english
Don't believe these test. You would find out more going to Provo Utah and researching your family history and actually knowing who your people are that way.
woot, why are you supprised did you ever look at youself in the mirror? xD Like you are 100% Viking. The only country that is left is MAYBE germany but Germany was more the rival or enemy of Denmark.
I don't think your Celtic ancestors sailed to Norway What's more likely is your viking raider ancestors settled with Celts.
If you're Skandi, then you're Irish too. So much raiding, and stealing women, between.
Fact
Viking 🎉
viking is not an ethnicity ;it was a job or culture.
MyHeritage is widely known to be the most inaccurate out of the the DNA testing companies. They usually end up underestimating certain ethnicities (like Scandinavian - you are probably more Scandinavian than what the test says) and overestimating other ethnicities (like Finland). I know for a fact that Finnish tends to be overestimated in many peoples' results.
You should definitely consider doing AncestryDNA or 23andMe, they are much more accurate.
The medieval Norse had quite a few Scottish and Irish slaves. Icelanders have even more British ancestry than mainland Scandinavians because of that. It's also possible that the Finnish ancestry is actually the Sámi ancestry you mentioned, but that MyHeritage isn't able to distinguish them for some reason.
Because finnish and sami are both finno-ugric people and the part of the DNA was probably too small to be more specific.
@@STECKEDDECK Correct. Various Ancestry services have vaying abilities to distinguish genetic/ethnic groups. Which is why people will often see slightly different results using different DNA tests.
You are a true viking. Not joking.
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😍🤩 wow that was fast
Exactly what i thought sunny 🥲🤭🤭🤣 you had to be mixed. I dont think any european is totally just their respsctive country
Que Susto, pensei que você estava grávida ! 🙄🙄
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Thanks for an interesting video, Sunni. Sami people and Finnish are closely related. Finnish people might be the descendants of Sami people who stopped wandering. Finland is called Suomi in Finnish. Anybody who freckles is most likely of Celtic descent. That's also where your light skin comes from. Vikings took many Irish, Scottish and Welsh slaves.