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Azure is the armiger’s favorite color and symbolizes a connection with the sea. Lucies represent Renard Brennan’s hobby of fishing for pike and the Deckers’ maritime history. Both the hammer and nail signify the hardworking nature of the armiger & family. Additionally, the barrulet bretessed is representative of the family’s historic occupations on the railroad. Argent alludes to the armiger’s time in Greenland, as well as the village of Argenta, where the Brennans settled. The oak leaf in the circlet symbolizes the armiger’s life and the oak tree in his front yard, while the three-pointed ivy leaf represents the trinity—thus the family’s Catholic and Presbyterian faiths. The armadillo comes from one of the armiger’s stories and clutches a sword to display the military history of the armiger & family. The motto is one of Renard Brennan’s sayings, translated to Dutch, that the armiger admires and has passed down. | Azure is the armiger’s favorite color and symbolizes a connection with the sea. Lucies represent Renard Brennan’s hobby of fishing for pike and the Deckers’ maritime history. Both the hammer and nail signify the hardworking nature of the armiger & family. Additionally, the barrulet bretessed is representative of the family’s historic occupations on the railroad. Argent alludes to the armiger’s time in Greenland, as well as the village of Argenta, where the Brennans settled. The oak leaf in the circlet symbolizes the armiger’s life and the oak tree in his front yard, while the three-pointed ivy leaf represents the trinity—thus the family’s Catholic and Presbyterian faiths. The armadillo comes from one of the armiger’s stories and clutches a sword to display the military history of the armiger & family. The motto is one of Renard Brennan’s sayings, translated to Dutch, that the armiger admires and has passed down. | ||
Revision as of 09:24, 1 September 2023
Heraldry of the World Personal arms |
RONALD JAMES BRENNAN
Registration no.: 001/2023
Country of origin : United States
Place of origin : Illinois
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -
Official English blazon
Arms: Azure, a lucy and hammer in saltire, in chief a barrulet bretessed all argent.
Crest: Issuant from a circlet of oak and ivy leaves or, a demi-armadillo rampant azure bearing a sword proper.
Badge: A lucy embowed chequy azure and argent holding in the mouth a nail or.
Motto: Doe Je Best.
Other language blazon
Origin/meaning
Azure is the armiger’s favorite color and symbolizes a connection with the sea. Lucies represent Renard Brennan’s hobby of fishing for pike and the Deckers’ maritime history. Both the hammer and nail signify the hardworking nature of the armiger & family. Additionally, the barrulet bretessed is representative of the family’s historic occupations on the railroad. Argent alludes to the armiger’s time in Greenland, as well as the village of Argenta, where the Brennans settled. The oak leaf in the circlet symbolizes the armiger’s life and the oak tree in his front yard, while the three-pointed ivy leaf represents the trinity—thus the family’s Catholic and Presbyterian faiths. The armadillo comes from one of the armiger’s stories and clutches a sword to display the military history of the armiger & family. The motto is one of Renard Brennan’s sayings, translated to Dutch, that the armiger admires and has passed down.