Coats of arms do not themselves have surnames.
Coats of arms are assigned (held by) individuals not surnames or whole families.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
japan does not have a coat of arms
The coat of arms for Laos
A coat of arms, historically, was associated with a particular individual and his descendants, not a surname. There are many, many families with the surname Hansen. There is no coat of arms that belongs to all of them.Of course, you should have no trouble finding an on-line merchant who will gladly sell you a bogus coat of arms that he says belongs to your surname.Besides, Hansen is a Scandinavian name--it simply means "son of Hans" (Hans is short for Johan). Scandinavian families used patronyms, rather than surnames, until relatively recently. For instance, Magnus Hansen may have been the son of Hans Petersen, who was the son of Peter Neilsen, and so on. It was only when they switched to using surnames that the family "stuck" with the Hansen surname. That probably happened about 150 years ago, long after a coat of arms would have had any real significance.
Coats of arms are assigned (held by) individuals not surnames or whole families.
Coats of Arms are associated with particular people or families of prominence, such as royalty and nobles, not with a surname.
It means "strong of foot". The coat of arms bears a lower leg and foot.
Unfortunately, many families have chosen not to show a motto on their coat of arms.
Most libraries have a Genealogy department and have a (very large) book on Heraldry and Coats of Arms. I would go there first.
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.
There is none. Devine was a non-principle family in Irish history, and has no official coat of arms.
The plural of "coat of arms" is "coats of arms".
The coat of arms for Laos
japan does not have a coat of arms
It is important to understand that most surname are not associated with Coats of Arms for the simple reason that Arms were something that only the nobility had any use for, and the vast majority of people were not nobles. In addition, Arms were specific to an individual, not to a family. Since Mexico is a republic and has not modern nobility, it is unlikely that there would be a list of the arms associated wit surnames.
Coutts is a Scottish name which means nook. As the surname it can mean being from a certain location. The surname Coutts has its own coat of arms which can easily be located in an internet site.