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An Intriguing Dive into my Ancestry: Unraveling the Roots of the Frasier Surname through iGENEA DNA Analysis

Family name Frasier

Discovering the roots of my family name Frasier through an iGENEA DNA analysis, I embarked on a fascinating journey back in time. The analysis precisely traced my ancestry and enriched my understanding of my name's historical significance, attributing it to Scottish and Norman roots.

After several years of curiosity about my lineage, I finally turned to iGENEA for DNA analysis, primarily intrigued about the roots of my family name, Frasier. The entire process proved fascinating, edifying, and highly personal. My unveiled genealogical findings through iGENEA significantly broadened my comprehension of the existence and rich history of the Frasier surname.

Immediately following the ordering process, an easy-to-use DNA testing kit was delivered to my doorsteps. Administering the test was as simple as brushing my teeth – swabbing the inside of my cheek and returning the kit, all pre-packaged and postage paid. The testing phase just took three weeks. My iGENEA report then arrived via email, igniting my interest and making me feel like a part of human history with a unique story.

As I delved deeper into my report, I was intrigued by the ancient origins of the Frasier identity. The report traced the surname back significantly, unveiling that 'Frasier' is essentially Scottish. The earliest known mention of the name dates back to the 12th century in Scotland. The Frasiers are also believed to have Norman ancestry, dating back to the period just after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Unraveling the journey of my surname through prominent historical periods and regions was truly captivating.

According to the report, Fraser is derived from the French words 'fraisier' or 'frais', meaning strawberry. The etymology suggests our ancestors owned lands rich with strawberry plants. There were various spellings of the name over centuries, including Frissel, Frazer, and Friar, before settling on the modern Frasier. It was fascinating to understand our surname's evolution.

iGENEA offered fascinating insights into my genetic lineage. My Y-DNA suggests a strong line of ancestry tied with the R1b haplogroup, common among those of Western Celtic descent. Given the Frasier name's early connection to Scotland, having a Celtic genetic lineage wasn't altogether unexpected yet profoundly reaffirming.

This deep excavation into the origins of the Frasier name was eye-opening. It shed light on the intricate tapestry of human history to which my ancestors and I belong, providing integral insights into our diverse human family. For me, the experience has been about more than just tracing my genealogy. It's about reclaiming a fragment of history and finally feeling like I'm part of a grand narrative.

L. Frasier

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