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The Meanings Behind the Symbols: Family Crests, Blazons, Coat of Arms, Personalized Crests
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Please note that the following descriptions and meanings are gleaned from a variety of sources, some of which disagree on those meanings. The most commonly accepted meanings are given, but scholars vary in the their opinions concerning the reliability of any "commonly held" historic meanings for coats of arms and crests.

For examples of the different positions for heraldic animals, see our "Sample Lions In Heraldry" page.

COLORS Even the colors can have special meaning in a "family crest" or coat of arms: 
Gold (Or) Generosity and elevation of the mind
Silver or White (Argent) Peace and sincerity
Red (Gules) Warrior or martyr; Military strength and magnanimity
Blue (Azure) Truth and loyalty
Green (Vert) Hope, joy, and loyalty in love
Black (Sable) Constancy or grief
Purple (Purpure) Royal majesty, sovereignty, and justice
Orange (Tawny or Tenne) Worthy ambition
Maroon (Sanguine or Murray) Patient in battle, and yet victorious

(Popular Ways of Dividing Shields Shown Here)

FURS The mere fact that a shield or crest contains furs suggests a mark of dignity. Usually the fur coat of the weasel is represented.
Ermine White with black spots.
Erminois Gold with black spots.
Ermines Black with white spots.
Pean Black with gold spots.
Vair Blue and white bell-shaped objects.
   

Heraldic Lines and Ordinaries:

Nebuly Line Clouds or air
Wavy Line Sea or water
Engrailed Line Earth or land
Invected Line Earth or land
Indented Line Fire
Dancette Line Water
Raguly Line Difficulties that have been encountered
Embattled Line Walls of a fortress or town (also, fire)

The following are some of the more common
heraldic symbols and their meanings
as suggested by some historians:

Acacia Branch or Leaves Acacia Eternal and affectionate remembrance
Acorn AcornAcorn 1 Antiquity and strength.
Agricultural Tools Labouring in the earth and depending upon providence; see also Scythe and Sickle
Alisaunder (Similar to laurel)   Peace and/or triumph.
Allerion (Mythical creature, similar to an eagle, but without beak or claws) Allerion Strength of will and authority of mind.
Anchor Anchor Hope; religious steadfastness
Angels (See Sample Angels) Dignity, glory, and honour; missionary; bearer of joyful news
Annulet
(finger ring)
Annulets Fidelity
Ant Ant Great labour, wisdom, and providence in one's affairs
Antelope (heraldic) A mythical animal with the body of a stag, the tail of a unicorn, a tusk at the tip of the nose, tufts down the back of the neck, chest, and thighs (usually represented with two straight horns serrated on one side)
Antlers Antlers Strength and fortitude
Anvil AnvilAnvil 2 Honour; emblem of the smith's trade
Apple/ Apple Tree AppleApple Tree Liberality, felicity, and peace
Arm (or Hand) in Armour or Embowed A person with qualities of leadership
Arm, Naked Arms Entwined An industrious person
Arrow or Dart Arrow Readiness (for battle); if depicted with a cross, represents an affliction
Ass Ass Head Patience and humility

Axe

(Also Halbert, Halberd, Hatchet)

Halberd
Execution of military duty
Baguette (gem ring) Gem Ring Fidelity
Banderole See Banners
Banner (See banderole) Refer to special action in which bearer was captured, or a reward for valiant service
Bar, Barry, Barrulet Bar "One who sets the bar of conscience, religion, and honour against angry passions and evil temptations" acc. to Guillim
Barry Wavy Barry Wavy Troubles keep us in continuous exercise and reminders of providence (as waves in a storm at sea)
Bat

Bat

Bat New

Bat Slim

Awareness of the powers of darkness and chaos.
Baton Baton Token of authority
Battle Axe (See Axe) Execution of military duty
Bay Leaves Bay Leaves Poet or victor's laurel
Beacon (Also Lantern or Lighthouse)
One who is watchful, who gave the signal in time of danger
Bear

Bear Head FacingBear Walking

Bear PolarBear Statant

Strength, cunning, ferocity in the protection of one's kindred
Beaver Industry and perseverance
Bee Bee Efficient industry
Bell Bell 1 Power to disperse evil spirits; a hawk's bells denotes one who was not afraid of signalling his approach in peace or war
Bend/Bendy
Scarf or shield suspender of a knight commander; signifies defense or protection
Berries   Liberality, felicity, and peace
Bezant/Byzantine Coin
(Also Besant; Gold Roundle)
BezantBezant Face Worthy of trust of treasure.
Billet/Billettee Billet Bricks or letters (correspondence); one who obtained credence, knowledge, and faith in his words and deeds; one who is secret in one's affairs.
Birdbolt (See Arrow) Small arrow with blunt head.
Bishop's Mitre Mitre 2 Authority
Blasted Blasted Tree Tree without leaves, withered
Boar Boar passant Bravery; fights to the death
Boar's Head Hospitality
Bonacon (See Bull) Bull with horse's tail and short mane.
Bomb (Mortar Piece) One who has dared the terror of such a weapon in battle
Bones (Crossed Thighbones) Bones Crossed Mortality
Book (See Sample Books and Bibles) If open, manifestation; if closed, counsel
Border Border Difference between relatives bearing the same arms; also an augmentation of an honour
Bourdon (See Pilgrim's Staff or Palmer's Stave) Pilgrim's Stave See pilgrim's or palmer's staff -- knob at upper end, point at bottom, hook near top
Bow Readiness (for battle)
Bow and Arrow Bow and Arrow War, power, ability to hit a target
Braced   Interlaced
Bracket May be single or double; right angle-shaped support, as in a shelf support
Bridge Governor or magistrate
Broom Plant Broom Plant Humility
Buck (See Stag) One who will not fight unless provoked; peace and harmony
Buckle Victorious fidelity in authority
Buglass (purple quatrefoil) Buglass Hope and joy.
Bull/Buffalo Bull Supp New Valour, bravery, generosity
Bull's Head Valour, bravery, generosity
Bull's Horns   Strength and fortitude
Butterfly Psyche or Soul
Cadences (Marks of Cadency) See Marks of Cadency Used to differentiate the heirs in a family.
Caduceus Caduceus Homeopathic medicine; medical profession; balance and the union of opposing forces
Caltrap (or Caltrop)

Caltrap

 

A weapon made up of two or more sharp nails or spines arranged in such a manner that one of them always points upward from a stable base. Considered the landmines of antiquity, useful to slow down the advance of the enemy army, and to force the enemy into certain paths and approaches, or to provide a passive defense as part of a defensive works system. They were said to be particularly effective against the soft feet of camels.
Camel CamelCamel Head Docility, patience, and perseverance
Cannon & Cannon Balls One who has dared the terror of such a weapon in battle
Candle/Lamp Light, life, and spirituality
Canton   As in a flag borne at the top corner of the shield; reward from the sovereign for performance of eminent service
Cap of Maintenance Granted to British peers and Scottish feudal barons (see "Chapeau")
Carnation Carnation Admiration
Carpenter's Square Carpenter's Square Conforming one's actions to the laws of right and equity
Castle (Tower/Chateau) Safety
Cat (Also Wildcat or Lynx) Cat IsisCatCat Supporter
Liberty, vigilance, forecast, and courage
Catherine Wheel Catherine Wheel One prepared to undergo great trials for the Christian faith
Centaur Centaur 1Centaur Eminence in the field of battle
Cerberus Cerberus Guardian; Past, present, and future
Chains Chains Reward for acceptable and weighty service; with crowns and collars, this suggests the bearer bore the chain of obligation or obliged others because of services done
Chapeau (See also "cap of maintenance") Granted to British peers and Scottish feudal barons
Chaplet (Floral) Usually with green leaves and four roses: the crown of joy and admiration
Chequy   Constancy
Cherubs & Cherubim
(See Sample Angels) Dignity, glory, and honour; missionary; bearer of joyful news
Chess Rook Chess RookChess Rook 2 Strategic thinking
Chevron Chevron Protection; Builders or others who have accomplished some work of faithful service
Chief   Top one-third of the shield; signifies dominion and authority; often granted as a special reward for prudence and wisdom or successful command in war
Chough (Cornish Crow) Chough Strategist in battle; watchful for friends
Church
(See Sample Churches) Religion; faith; community
Cinquefoils CinquefoilCinquefoil 2 Hope and joy
Civic Wreath (of oak leaves and acorns) Civic Wreath One who saved a fellow citizen's life or shown patriotism in defense of one's native land
Clarion Clarion Ready for war
Claw of a Bird   Note the preyer that has been preyed upon
Clouds Clouds Mystery, obscured truth
Cock (male bird) Cock Reguardant Courage and perseverance; hero; able man in politics
Cockatrice
(small serpent)
Cockatrice Wings Displayed Terror to all beholders
Column ColumnSerpent Column Fortitude and constancy; with serpent coiled around it, wisdom with fortitude
Comet Comet Unknown
Compass Compass 2Compass More Direction
Compony or Gobony   Constancy
Cornish Chough (crow, raven; See "chough")   Strategist in battle; watchful for friends; divine providence
Cornucopia (horn of plenty) Cornucopia The bounty of nature's gifts
Cottice/Cotice (bendlet)   Scarf or shield suspender of a knight commander; signifies defense or protection
Coupeaux Coupeaux (Hills - usually three) Unknown; may be purely an artistic device
Crane (Stork) CraneCrane 2 Close parental bond; Vigilance if holding a rock
Crescent Crescent One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory (horns to the chief)
Cresset (See "Beacon")   One who is watchful, who gave the signal in time of danger
Crosier/shepherd's crook Crosier The shepherd's watchfulness; Christian faith; pastoral authority; also Episcopal jurisdiction and authority
Cross
(See Examples of Crosses) Faith; Christianity; Service in the Crusades
Cross (Celtic)   Unity of heaven and earth
Cross (Constantine's; Labarum)   Good omen; Christ; Christianity
Cross Crosslet   Signifies the fourfold mystery of the cross
Cross Crosslet Fitchee   A combination of cross and sword; unshakeable faith
Cross Flory
(Patoncee)
  (cross flowered at each end) One who has conquered
Cross Formee (Pattee)   Military honour
Cross (Maltese)   Blessings; badge of Knights Hospitalier
Cross Moline   The mutual converse of human society (said to represent a millstone)
Cross Raguly   Difficulties encountered
Cross Roucy   Faith
Crossed thighbones (See Bones)   Mortality
Crow (See also "Chough")   Strategist in battle; watchful for friends; divine providence
Crown or Coronet
(See Examples of Crowns) Royal or seigniorial authority
Crown (Mural) (See Examples of Crowns) Defender of a fortress, token of civic honour; one who first mounted the breach in the walls of a fortress
Crown (Naval) (See Examples of Crowns) One who first boarded an enemy's ship; distinguished naval commander
Crown of thorns (See Examples of Crowns) Adversity
Cup (often covered) Cup Covered New Office of the king's butler
Cushions Cushion Authority
Cygnet (young swan) Cygnet (Young Swan) Where gorged with a crown around its neck, signifies dignity
Cypress Cypress Death and eternal life thereafter
Dagger or dart Dagger Justice and military honour
Dawle (black quatrefoil) See "Quatrefoil" Hope and joy
Decrescent Crescent One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory (crescent with horns to the sinister)
Deer (See also Stag/Hart/Buck) Deer One who will not fight unless provoked; peace and harmony
Dice   Constancy
Dog (See also Talbot) Dog SejantTalbot HeadSejantDog Great DaneGreat Dane SupporterHuskeyGreyhound RampantLab RetrieverSupporterRetriever HeadSpanielDogLabDog SuppModern Dog Design Courage, vigilance, and loyalty
Dolphin Dolphin Embowed 1Dolphin Embowed Swiftness, diligence, salvation, charity, and love
Dove Dove 1DoveDove Flying Loving constancy and peace; the Holy Spirit; with an olive branch in its bill, it signifies a harbinger of good tidings
Dragon
(See Examples of Dragons) Valiant defender of treasure; valour and protection
Drops (Guttees) Drop One who has endured torrents of liquids, as in battle, depending upon the color of the liquid.
Yellow: gold
Blue: tears
Green: oil
White: water
Black: pitch or tar
Red: blood
Drum DrumDrums Ready for war
Duck
(Also Teal)
DuckDuck Flying Person of many resources
Eagle
(See Examples of Eagles) Person of noble nature, strength, bravery, and alertness; or one who is high-spirited, ingenious, quick-witted, and judicious; "True magnanimity and strength of mind" acc. to Guillim.
If wings "displayed," it signifies protection
Eagle with two heads (See Examples of Eagles) Conjoining of two forces
Elephant Elephant SupporterElephantElephant PassantElephant Crest Great strength, wit, longevity, happiness, royalty, good luck, and ambition
Enfield   Mythical beast said to have protected fallen chieftains' bodies for proper burial
Ermine Spot Ermine Spot Mark of dignity
Escallop (scallop shell) Escallop Traveller to far places or victorious naval commander
Escarbuncle Escarbuncle Supremacy; brilliant gem
Escutcheon or small shield, alone, with no charges   Defense
Escutcheon of Pretence   (Small shield in center of primary shield.) Claim of a prince to sovereignty; or marriage to an heiress of the family
Estoile (star with six wavy points) Estoile Celestial goodness; noble person
Eye   Providence in government
Falcon (Hawk) (See Examples of Falcons) One who does not rest until objective achieved
Fasces Fasces A bundle or rods tied together around an axe, with the blade projecting out; Symbol of a magistrate's authority and the judiciary. (It appears on the reverse side of the U.S. Liberty-head dime.)
Feathers   (usually ostrich feathers) Sign of obedience and serenity
Fer de moline
(See millrind)
  Center of the millstone, by which it is turned
Fess/Fesse Military belt or girdle of honour; represents readiness to serve the public
Fetterlock Victory; one who has taken prisoners or rescued prisoners of war
Fife   Ready for war
Finger, pointing   Direction; correct route
Fire/Fire-fighting
(See also sample Firefighting Symbols) Zealousness
Fish   A true, generous mind; virtuous for himself, not because of his heritage; also unity with Christ, spiritual nourishment
Flag or Pennant Refers to special action in which bearer was captured, or a reward for valiant service
Flanchi/flasque/flanches
(Also flaunches)
  Given by a king for virtue and learning
Fleece (lamb's) Fleece Ancient honour from the knightly order of the Fleece of Gold
Fleur-de-lis (See Examples of Fleurs-de-lis) Purity; light; floral badge of France; represents sixth son as mark of difference
Flint stone   Readiness for zealous service
Flowers   Hope and joy
Fountain FountainWater Fountain Usually a roundle, crossed with wavy bars of blue and white; represents water, a spring
Fox Fox Sejant One who will use all that he/she may possess of wisdom and wit in his/her own defense
Fraises   Strawberries; usually refers to the cinquefoil
Fret
(saltire through
a mascle)
Fret (Also, fretty or latticework)
Persuasion
Fruit   Felicity and peace
Fusil
(narrow lozenge)
Fusil Travel and labour
Fusil of Yarn (yarn with the spindle)   Negotiation
Galley   See Ship
Gannet (duck without beak or legs)   One who has to subsist by virtue and merit
Garb (wheatsheaf)   The harvest of one's hopes has been secured
Gauntlet   Armed for the performance of martial enterprise
Gavel   Justice; legal authority
Gem or Jewel   Supremacy
Gillyflower (tawney quatrefoil)   Hope and joy
Globe   Worldliness; world travel
Goat   One who wins through politics rather than war
Gobony or Gobbony   Constancy
Goose   Resourcefulness
Gorged (around neck)   High dignity
Grapes   Liberality, felicity, and peace; also, association with wine-making
Grasshopper Grasshopper Noble and home-bred
Grenade   One who has dared the terror of such a weapon in battle
Greyhound Greyhound Courage, vigilance, and loyalty
Griffin See Examples of Griffins (Head, wings, and talons of an eagle with the body of a lion); Valour and death-defying bravery; vigilance; Guardian of treasure
Gyronny Gyronny Unity (six- or eight-part division of the shield)
Hammer   Honour; emblem of the smith's trade
Hand   Pledge of faith, sincerity, and justice;
two right hands conjoined represent union and alliance
Hand, red   Mark of a baronet
Hare   One who enjoys a peaceable and retired life
Harp   Well-composed person of tempered judgment; contemplation; mystical bridge between heaven and earth
Harpy
(virgin's face, neck and breast with the body of a lion)
  Ferocity under provocation
Hart (male deer) - See Stag/Buck   Peace and harmony
Hawk (Falcon) (See Examples of Falcons/Hawks) One who does not rest until objective achieved
Hawks' lures:   One who is fond of the highest pursuits, such as hunting and falconry
Hazel branch or leaves   Hope and joy
Head (Human)   Honour; if the head of a "blackamoor" or Moor, refers to deeds of prowess in the Crusades
Heart, Flaming   Intense, burning affection
Heart, Human   Charity and sincerity
Hedgehog   "Provident provider" acc. to Sloane Evans
Helmet (See Examples of Helmets) When depicted on the shield, denotes wisdom and security in defense; strength, protection, invulnerability
Hind (female deer) Hind HeadHind Supporter Peace and harmony
Holly Holly Truth
Horns   Strength and fortitude
Horse (See also Seahorse)
See Sample Horses Readiness for all employments for king and country
Horseshoe   Good luck and safeguard against evil spirits
Hourglass HourglassHourglass 2 Flight of time; mortality
Housemark   Presumably adopted by the bearers as forms of unique identification of European homes
Huitfoil
(double quatrefoil)
Mark of cadency for the ninth son
Human Head   Honour (if the head of a Blackamoor, it refers to deeds of prowess in the Crusades)
Humettee   Describes an element that does not touch the sides of the shield
Hunting Horn Hunting Horn One who is fond of the chase, of high pursuits
Hydra (dragon with seven heads)   Conquest of a very powerful enemy
Increscent/Increment   One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory (crescent with horns to the dexter)
Inescutcheon   See "Escutcheon of Pretence"
Infinity Symbol Infinity Infinity
Insignia - Marine Corps Marine Insignia  
Insignia - Naval Academy Naval Academy Insignia  
Ivy Leaves   Strong and lasting friendship
Inkhorn or Inkwell   Art of writing and educated employment
Jessamine (white quatrefoil) See "Quatrefoil" Hope and joy
Jessant de lis   With a fleur-de-lis shooting out, i.e., from the mouth of a leopard or lion; Represents dominion over France.
Keys   Guardianship and dominion
Knight (especially on horseback)   The soul guiding the body; man's journey through life
Labarum (Constantine's Cross)   Good omen; Christianity
Label Label Indicates first-born. See Marks of Cadency
Ladder (Scaling Ladder)   One who was fearless in attacking; if against a tower, be on guard against spiritual and corporeal enemies
Lamb or Ewe   Gentleness and patience under suffering
Lamb carrying staff or banner with a cross
(paschal lamb)
  Faith; innocence, bravery, gentleness, purity, resolute spirit
Lamp/Lantern
(See also "Candle")
Lamp of KnowledgeLantern Light, life, and spirituality
Lance or Javelin   The perfection of martial affairs; emblem of knightly service; devotion to honour
Laurel Leaves   Peace and/or triumph
Leg   Strength, stability, and expedition
Leopard or Ounce   Valiant and hardy warrior who enterprises hazardous things by force and courage
Leopard's head swallowing a fleur-de-lis (jessant)   Represents the lion of England swallowing the lily of France
Letter (i.e., A, B, C)   May represent great battles or tournaments beginning with that letter
Level   Equity and upright action; virtuous person
Lightning Bolt   Swiftness and power
Lily   Purity; see "Fleur-de-lis"
Linden branch or leaves   Hope and joy
Lion
(See Sample Lions) Dauntless courage
Lion, heraldic Rampant Lion(See Sample Lions) Bravery, strength, ferocity, and valour
Lozenge or Lozengy
Lozenge Constancy
Lunel (Four crescent moons facing each other) Lunel One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory
Lure (hawk's)   One who is fond of the highest pursuits, such as hunting and falconry
Lymphad (See also Ship) Lymphad See Ship
Lyre Lyre Contemplation; tempered judgment
Man   Various meanings
Marigold   Devotion and piety
Martlet
(footless swallow)
Martlet Symbol of the fourth son (mark of difference); may signify one who has to subsist by virtue and merit, not inheritance
Mascle
(hollowed out lozenge)
Mascle Persuasive
Masonic Square Masonic Square  
Mastiff   Courage, vigilance, and loyalty
Matches   (Usually in a roll and fired) Possible reference ot one who has dared the terror of such a weapon in battle
Maunch (lady's sleeve) Maunch "For my lady's sake"
Mermaid   Eloquence
Millpick   Miller's tool
Millrind
(or millstone)
The mutual converse of human society; miller's tool
Mitre (Bishop's) Mitre Authority
Mole   Unknown
Monkey   Unknown
Moon   Serene power over mundane actions
Moor/Saracen/Turk   Dates back to the Middle Ages when it was considered an honor to take a Moor's head
Moor fowl or Moor-cock   Association with the law or the legal profession
Mortar Piece   One who has dared the terror of such a weapon in battle
Mount/Mound
(See "Coupeaux")
  (Rounded terrace at base of the shield) Unknown; may be purely an artistic device
Mulberries   Liberality, felicity, and peace
Mule   Often borne by abbots and abbesses who have pastoral jurisdiction, but not real jurisdiction
Mullet
(Star)
Divine quality from above; mark of third son
Musical Pipes   Festivity and rejoicing
Oak Garb or Sheaf   The harvest of one's hopes has been secured
Oak Tree, Leaves, Bush   Great age and strength
Oak Tree/Bush with Acorns Oak Tree Eradicated Continuous growth and fertility
Olive Branch or Leaves   Peace and concordance
Orle   Circle of something; Preservation or protection
Ostrich/Ostrich plumes   Willing obedience and serenity
Otter   One who lives life to the fullest
Owl (See Examples of Owls) One who is vigilant and of acute wit
Ox   Valour and generosity
Pale/Palet/Pallet/Paly
Military strength
Palm Branch   Victory, justice, and royal honour
Palm Tree Palm Trees Righteousness and resurrection; victory
Panther PantherPanther Rampant Fierce, but tender and loving to children and will defend her children with her life
Parchment/Scroll/Diploma ScrollDiploma Parchment Possible reference to academic or scholarly achievement
Parrot   Unknown
Paschal Lamb Paschal Lamb Faith, innocence, bravery, gentleness, purity, resolute spirit
Passion Nails   Token of poignant suffering undergone by the bearer
Pavilion   Readiness for battle
Peacock Peacock Beauty, power, and knowledge
Peacock Feather Peacock Feather Beauty, power, and knowledge
Pear   Felicity and peace
Pegasus Pegasus NewPegasis Supporter Poetic genius and inspiration; messenger of God
Pelican Pelican Vulning Self-sacrifice and charitable nature; When feeding her young ("in her piety"), symbolizes the duties of a parent or parental love
Pen   Art of writing and educated employment
Pennon or Flag   Refers to some special action in which it was captured or as a reward for gallant service
Periwinkle (blue quatrefoil) See "Quatrefoil" Hope and joy
Pheasant   Person of many resources
Pheon (Spear-head) Dexterity and nimble wit; readiness for battle
Phoenix Phoenix NewPhoenix ArtisticPhoenix SeveralPhoenix SupporterPhoenix Flames Symbol of resurrection
Pig   Fertility
Pike (Fish) (See also Spear)   A true, generous mind; virtuous for himself, not because of his heritage; also unity with Christ, spiritual nourishment.
Pile Represents large pieces of wood used in building bridges; engineering skills, builder; May represent a pennon or flag
Pilgrim's Stave/Staff
Palmer's Stave/Staff
Stave The shepherd's watchfulness; Christian faith; pastoral authority; also may refer to early pilgrimages to Jerusalem
Pillar (See Column)   Fortitude and constancy; with serpent coiled around it, wisdom with fortitude
Pincers   Honour; emblem of the smith's trade
Pine   Death and eternal life thereafter
Pine Cone   Life
Pipes (music)   Festivity and rejoicing
Pitcher   Office of service
Plant   Hope and joy
Plow or Ploughshare   Labouring in the earth and depending upon providence
Plume of feathers   Sign of willing obedience and serenity of mind
Plummet   Equity and upright action; virtuous person
Pomegranate Fruit   Fertility and abundance; prosperity
Poplar leaves   Hope and joy
Poppy (sanguine quatrefoil) See "Quatrefoil" Hope and joy
Portcullis (Castle Gate) Protection in an emergency
Proboscides Elephant trunks; usually represented in pairs; the elephant symbolizes longevity, strength, royalty, dignity, patience, wisdom, happiness, and good luck
Quatrefoil (Primrose) Brings good tidings
Rabbit (Conie)   One who enjoys a peaceable and retired life
Rainbow   Good times after bad
Ram   Authority
Rat   Unknown
Ratch-hound (small hound)   Loyalty, courage, and vigilance
Raven   Divine providence
Ray or Rayonnee   Glory and spendour; fountain of life; intelligence and enlightenment
Rhinoceros   Ferocious when aroused
Rock   Safety and protection; refuge
Rose Mark of the seventh son; Hope and joy; see also meanings for specific colors of roses
Rose, Red   Grace and beauty
Rose, White   Love and faith
Roundles Gold or yellow: bezants or byzantine coins (worthy of trust or treasure)
White: plate (generosity)
Green: pomme (apple)
Purple: golpe (wounded)
Blue: hurt or wortleberry
Black: pellet, ogress, or gunstone (cannon ball)
Red: torteau (communion wafer or manchet cake)
Tawney: orange (tennis ball)
Sabre (See Sword)   Justice and/or military honour
Saddle   Preparedness for active service
Salamander Salamander Protection
Salmon (See Fish)    
Saltire (St. Andrew's Cross) Resolution
Savage/Saracen   Believed to be related to service in the Crusades
Scales Scales Justice
Scallop Shell (See Escallop)   See "Escallop"
Sceptre Sceptre The emblem of justice
Scythe or Sickle   The hope of a fruitful harvest
Sea Horse/ Sea Dragon Sea HorseSea DragonSeahorse Power of the water
Seal/Sea lion Sea Lion Dauntless courage at sea
Seraphim   (angel with three pairs of wings) Dignity, glory, and honour; missionary; bearer of joyful news
Serpent/Snake/Lizard Serpent RevSerpentSnake Dont TreadCobra Wisdom
Shacklebolt Victory; one who has taken prisoners or rescued prisoners of war
Shamrock shamrockShamrock Perpetuity; floral device of Ireland; also see Trefoil.
Shield   When borne on the arms, represents the defender
Ship ShipShip Oars Ancient sea voyages
Ship, Dismasted   Disaster at sea
Shofar ShofarShofar Reminds us of the admonitions of the prophets and their calls to repentance
Shutle (Weaver's Shuttle)   Reference to the bearer's profession; i.e., textiles
Skull   Mortality
Snail   Deliberation and perseverance
Snake (See Serpent)   Wisdom (see also Serpent)
Spear/Pike   Honourable warrior; valiant knight
Spear-head (See Pheon)   Dexterity and nimble wit; readiness for battle
Sphere   Geographical or scientific reference
Sphinx Sphinx Omniscience and secrecy
Spider   Wisdom, labour, and prudence
Spur or Spur Rowel   Preparedness for active service; pressing onward
Square Symbols   Constancy
Squirrel   Lover of the woods
Stag
(Also Reindeer)
StagStag HeadStag Trippant One who will not fight unless provoked; peace and harmony
Stag's Antlers   Strength and fortitude
Star (estoile or mullet) Star6Polar StarMorning StarStar of David

Celestial goodness; noble person; Excellence

Steel   Readiness for zealous service
Stirrup   Preparedness for active service
Stool   Hospitality
Stork   Filial duty; close parental bond; If holding a rock, symbolizes vigilance
Sun Rising Setting SunSun with Face Sun 20 Rays Glory and splendour; fountain of life
Swallow Swallow One who is prompt and ready in doing business; also bringer of good news
Swan Swan Poetic harmony and learning, or lover thereof; light, love, grace, sincerity, perfection
Sword/Dagger/Dart
Sabre/Cutlass/Scimitar

DaggerSwordSword CutlassSword

Swords GreatSwords

Sword of London

Celtic Sword

Templar SwordViking SwordNinja SwordNew SwordFancy SwordCavalry Sword

Justice and military honour
Table Table Hospitality
Tabor (snare drum) Snare Drum Festivity and rejoicing; dangerous if aroused
Talbot (hunting dog) (See also Dog) TalbotTalbot Supporter Courage, vigilance, and loyalty
Tent   Readiness for battle
Terrace   Unknown; May be purely an artistic device
Tiger Tiger (Heraldic)Tiger HeadTiger SejantTiger SilambaTiger HeraldicTiger Supporter Fierceness and valour; resentment; dangerous if aroused
Torch TorchLiberty TorchNew TorchTorch 5Torches Life; zealousness; engaging in signal service; truth and intelligence
Tortoise Tortoise Invulnerability to attack
Tower TowerTower 1Tower ShadedTower Two Windows Safety and grandeur
Tree Trunk/Stump/Branch StumpTrunk New life sprouting from the old
Tree TreeBanyan TreeCedar TreeTree Double CrownedFruited TreeOak Tree EradicatedTree RootsTree of LifeTrees Life and the mystical connection of the earth with heaven and the underworld
Trefoil or Shamrock
(three-leaved grass)

Perpetuity
Tressure Tressure Preservation or protection (prominent in the arms of Scotland)
Tressure Flory Counterflory Tressure Flory Signifies the close and longterm alliance between France and Scotland
Trestle Trestle Hospitality
Trident TridentTridents Maritime dominion
Trumpet Trumpet Ready for war
Unicorn See Sample Unicorns Extreme courage; virtue and strength
Vine Vine Strong and lasting friendship
Vol (Set of Wings)

Set of wingsWings Griffin

Wings Various

Wings in Lure

Swiftness and protection
Vulture Vulture Purification and maternity; also, virginity (in Christianity)
Walnut Leaves Walnut Leaves Hope and joy
Water Bouget One who carried water to an army or a besieged place
Wheat-Ear Wheat Ear Faithful
Wheat Garb or Sheaf Garb The harvest of one's hopes has been secured
Wheel Wheel Fortune; cycle of life
Wings (See also "Vol") Set of wingsWings Detailed Swiftness and protection
Wolf Wolf HeadWolf Head 2Wolf SupporterWolf NewWolf Passant Reward from perseverance in long sieges and/or hard industry
Woodbine Leaves Woodbine Love that does not injure that which it clings to
Woman

Woman 1Woman 2

Woman Lyre

Various meanings
Wreath of laurel leaves (and berries) Laurel WreathWreath NewWreath WheatWreath 2 Triumph
Wren Wren Freedom
Wyvern
(Dragon with only two legs and armed tail)
WyvernWyvern 1 Valour and protection
Yew Yew Tree Death and eternal life thereafter

 

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