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

If your surname is Soike, surely on more than one occasion you have wondered about the heraldry of the surname Soike. Likewise, you might be interested if the surname Soike 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 Soike surname.

The heraldry of Soike, 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 Soike in the simplest possible way. We recommend that to better understand everything we are going to tell you about the heraldry of the surname Soike, 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 Soike for you.

Coat of arms, coat of arms and heraldry of Soike

Similarly, and to make things easier, since we understand that most of the people looking for information about the Soike surname heraldry are especially interested in the coat of arms of the Soike surname, its composition, the meaning of its elements and if there are several coats of arms for the Soike surname, as well as everything that may have to do with the coat of arms of the Soike 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 Soike.

Contributions to the heraldry of the surname Soike

We hope that the flexibility on the coat of arms of the Soike 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 Soike coats of arms. However, if you have more information about the Soike 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 Soike coat of arms, explained in a simple and easy way.

  • Ancorada - 1. It is said of a cross, of a Sotuer and, in general of any piece, whose limbs end up in the way of the anchors. (V. anchored).
  • Band-band - 1. Piece that is the result of the union of the band and the foot.
  • Filleted - 1. Piece whose edges are silhued or profiled from different enamel.
  • Gironado in Sotuer - (V. Jironado in Aspa).
  • gonfalon - 1. Minor banner. Used from the Middle Ages by some European states to the present day. Its design is variable although generally two or three three rounded or tip ends stand out.
  • Hawk - 1. Ave. painted and looking next to the right side.
  • Langrave crown - 1. Similar to that of German Duke. (See Crown of Duke German).
  • Natural poster - 1. Cartela represented by means of a strip rolled at its ends.
  • Nurido - 1. The plants and flowers that are not represented with the lower part of the trunk. 2. It is said of the lis flower that the lower part is missing.
  • Pennant - 1. Thin and long ending cloth strip and usually triangularly.
  • Quadrifolio - 1. Figure that represents a flower of four leaves or rounded petals and finishes on a slight tip, perforated in its center. It resembles the four -leaf clover. Used in the Central European Heraldic.
  • See you on tip - 1. Said of the seeing that the tips are placed in opposition with the bases of other see you, that is, so that the tip of the silver Vero, is next to the base of the same metal in the upper row and that of Azur will also find in the same situation
  • Semibanda-Faja - 1. Heraldry composition composed of the union of the upper half of the band and the girdle.
  • Stick-semibanda - 1. It is the result of the union and the lower half of the band.
  • Surmotado chief - 1. The boss whose upper third is of enamel different from the field of the shield and the boss.
  • Switched on - 1. It is understood from the eyes of any animal that are of different enamel than the figure. 2. It is said of a bush, mount, volcano, torch, tea, bomb, grenade in which its flame is of another color than the figure itself. 3. When an animal throws fire