It's an argent field (white background) with three passant sable boars (walking black boars), one on top of the other.
A coat of arms represents a family name.
The purpose of the coat of arms was to identify a noble person or family and distinguish them from other nobles in places like battles.
Considering Chen is a Chinese name, there would not have a coat of arms. Coats of arms are a European invention and apply predominantly to Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy - and then mostly to the nobility.
In countries like the united kingdom, where there is a continuing history of official use and regulation of Coats of Arms, you can get Arms if you are determined to be eligible to display a coat of arms. A coat of arms is issued to one person, not a family and this is decided by the office of heralds or the King of Arms. If you do not have authorization from the heralds you are not able to display any coat of arms. The rules for determining who is eligible to display a coat of arms are very similar to the rules for becoming King or Queen. However, even the proper heir cannot display the coat of arms until he or she has received authorization by the heralds. At any one time, only one person my rightfully display a coat of arms. To find out more about this the British government operates a web site. However in countries like the United States, where heraldry is not regulated, there is no limitation on the creation or display of Coats of Arms. There is also little value in recently created Coats of Arms since there is no limitation on them
It means you like a pink bird with long legs and want it in your coat of arms...du-uh...what else do you think it means!?
A coat of arms represents a family name.
The purpose of the coat of arms was to identify a noble person or family and distinguish them from other nobles in places like battles.
The lion is there coat of arms. Like the eagle is are coat of arms.
Considering Chen is a Chinese name, there would not have a coat of arms. Coats of arms are a European invention and apply predominantly to Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy - and then mostly to the nobility.
the colors on the coat of arms simply mean how big the lineage of dick sizes were in the past century or so. if your family history is one of being hung like a horse, your coat of arms will be primarily "dick is big red" or "humongous wang blue"
Hope this helps. http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/markey-family-crest.htm
One does not solicit Coat Of Arms from anybody specially non-related or even from a namesake. Asking for one or buying from one is like stealing one's identity. Coat of arms are assigne Coat of Arms dies the symbol does not exist anymore. If a family member wishes to use the same Coat of Arms they would have to apply from the same office. Be careful of people selling other people's identity and you should deveope your own.
In countries like the united kingdom, where there is a continuing history of official use and regulation of Coats of Arms, you can get Arms if you are determined to be eligible to display a coat of arms. A coat of arms is issued to one person, not a family and this is decided by the office of heralds or the King of Arms. If you do not have authorization from the heralds you are not able to display any coat of arms. The rules for determining who is eligible to display a coat of arms are very similar to the rules for becoming King or Queen. However, even the proper heir cannot display the coat of arms until he or she has received authorization by the heralds. At any one time, only one person my rightfully display a coat of arms. To find out more about this the British government operates a web site. However in countries like the United States, where heraldry is not regulated, there is no limitation on the creation or display of Coats of Arms. There is also little value in recently created Coats of Arms since there is no limitation on them
The meaning of the elements on a coat of arms differs from one to another and with the country and time when the coat of arms was created. The Star in the Australian Coat of Arms represents all of Australia's states.
http://www.houseofnames.com/castellano-coat-of-arms It's not as awesome as I was hoping for, but to know we have one.
a lion
It is like the "coat of arms" for Sikhs.