Here's the heritage written into your features.
Conclusion
Your features converge on a phenotype shaped most strongly in the British Isles and the wider Northwestern European cluster. Layered through it are softer Southern European traits and a faint Central Asian signature — markers of ancient trade, migration, and the long mingling of peoples across the Eurasian steppe.
Your ethnicity
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Geographic spread
Cool-toned ancestry from the North Atlantic and Baltic — a crossroads where Celtic, Germanic, and Nordic peoples mixed for thousands of years.
Detalisation
Facial traits

A broadly oval face balanced by a softly squared jaw — a structure common across Northwestern European populations. Not dramatically angular nor overly rounded, hinting at a long history of mixed lineages where harder Northern features met softer continental ones.

Fair complexion with a faint pink undertone — a phenotype shaped by generations of life at higher latitudes, where reduced melanin lets the body produce vitamin D from limited sunlight. The vascular flush is typical of Atlantic and Baltic ancestry.

Cool grey-blue eyes — a signature of populations around the Baltic Sea, where light-eye genetics first appeared roughly 10,000 years ago and spread outward. The epicanthic fold is mild, and the iris pattern carries the soft striations characteristic of Nordic lineages.

Light-to-medium brown with a natural wave — a common Western European combination, often with a tendency toward soft curl at the ends. Hair density reads average, neither thinning nor unusually thick. The wave pattern echoes traits found in Celtic and northern French populations.

Moderate in size with a straight profile and a subtle bridge — a Western European silhouette overall. A slight broadening at the base nods toward Southern European or, more faintly, Central Asian influence. The tip is well-defined without being sharp.

Moderate prominence — neither heavy and protruding nor strikingly recessed. The arch is slight, lending an open, expressive look. Across Europe this is a hallmark of populations that spread west of the Urals during the Mesolithic.
Your ancestor

Edmund of Northumbria
c. 1780 · Northumberland, England
Built from your strongest matches — fair skin with a vascular flush, cool grey-blue eyes, lightly waved brown hair, an oval face with a softly squared jaw — this is roughly what a great-great-grandparent eight generations back may have looked like. Late 18th-century, rural northern Britain, when your Northwestern European cluster was densest along the North Sea coast.
Cultural insights

The mix of fair skin, wave-textured hair, and softly oval face shape echoes the people of the Scottish and Irish highlands. Imagine wind-cut cliffs, cattle paths threading through heather, and a fiddle being tuned by a peat fire.

Your Baltic eye color and Scandinavian percentages tie you to the long Nordic coast — a culture built around fishing villages, midnight sun, smoke saunas, and the sea-faring sagas that sent your ancestors as far as the Black Sea.

Faint but unmistakable, the Central Asian thread points to the old Silk Road — caravanserais along the Pamirs, traders moving between Bukhara and Samarkand, and centuries of exchange that left genetic ripples deep into Europe.
A narrative woven from your strongest matches.
Your ancestors walked the windswept coasts of the North Sea, fished the fjords of Scandinavia, and tended farms in the rolling hills of northern Europe. Threaded through this lineage, you carry whispers of Iberian warmth and Mediterranean sun — markers of distant journeys and ancient unions. [2000+ words]
87/100
Your combination of features is rarer than 87% of analyses we've run.