The surname Boivineau: heraldry, coat of arms and coat of arms

If your surname is Boivineau, surely on more than one occasion you have wondered about the heraldry of the surname Boivineau. Likewise, you might be interested if the surname Boivineau belongs to a relative of yours or someone very important to you. The heraldry of surnames is a fascinating world that still attracts a lot of attention today, and that is why more and more people are asking about the heraldry of the Boivineau surname.

The heraldry of Boivineau, a complicated topic

Sometimes it can be very confusing to try to explain how the heraldry of surnames works, however, we are going to try to explain the heraldry of the surname Boivineau in the simplest possible way. We recommend that to better understand everything we are going to tell you about the heraldry of the surname Boivineau, if you are totally unaware of how the coats of arms and heraldry came about, go to our main page and read the general explanation we give you there, that way you can better appreciate everything we have compiled about the heraldry of the surname Boivineau for you.

Coat of arms, coat of arms and heraldry of Boivineau

Similarly, and to make things easier, since we understand that most of the people looking for information about the Boivineau surname heraldry are especially interested in the coat of arms of the Boivineau surname, its composition, the meaning of its elements and if there are several coats of arms for the Boivineau surname, as well as everything that may have to do with the coat of arms of the Boivineau surname; we have taken the liberty of being flexible and using the words heraldry and coat of arms interchangeably when referring to the coat of arms of Boivineau.

Contributions to the heraldry of the surname Boivineau

We hope that the flexibility on the coat of arms of the Boivineau surname will not be taken as a lack of seriousness on our part, since we are constantly investigating to be able to offer the most rigorous information possible on the Boivineau coats of arms. However, if you have more information about the Boivineau heraldry, or you notice an error that needs to be corrected, please let us know so that we can have the biggest and best information on the net about the Boivineau coat of arms, explained in a simple and easy way.

  • Antlers - 1. It is said of a kind of trunk or hunting horn of reduced dimensions made of the horn of some bovine animal.
  • Badly cut - 1. Indicates the sleeves of a dress when they are not represented complete. Very old figure of European armor.
  • Calf - 1. Its characteristic is to represent you without cornice.
  • Chopped - 1. It applies to the bird that has the peak of different enamel than the rest of the body. (V. Scholarship).
  • Convent - 1. The convent must be represented by two or three bells united by wall canvases, with one door each.
  • Exerge - 1. Term used by some authors to designate the currency. (V. Divisa).
  • Fifth girdle - 1. term used by Spanish heraldist, equivalent to quinquefolia. (V. Quinquefolio)
  • Gironado in Sotuer - (V. Jironado in Aspa).
  • PALO-SEMIBARRA - 1. Composite piece resulting from the Union of the stick and the upper half of the bar.
  • Priestly crown - 1. Several subjects were made, mainly olive tree and spikes.
  • Privilege shield - 1. granted or confirmed by real mercy.
  • See you in stick - 1. Said of seeing you put in a stick situation.
  • Spoon - 1. Domestic utensil and heraldry figure represented by a handle and a concave blade.
  • Trident - 1. It is said of the piece or parts of three teeth.