The most likely reason that there are two Quinn family crests is that there are two unrelated or distantly related Quinn families that received crests or created their own.
The so-called "family crests" are not really familycrests. They are assigned to individuals, and each person using a crest should have something slightly different.
You can find German family crests at familycrest.com, or at houseofnames.com
There are a great many different Smith families. Most will not have a family crest since most blacksmiths, copper-smiths and the like were not in the social classes that had crests. Any two that do have family crests will have different crests.
Certainly. Very few families actually have family crests.
Talk to him about family crests.
Italian noble families do have crests. They are often seen above the entrance to the palazzos the family owns or owned. However, just as in other countries, most Italian familes are not part of the nobility and do not have family crests.
Crests and similar symbols were means of identifying important people at a time when most people could not read or write.
My guess is that the symbols were family crests.
Surnames don't have family crests; families have family crests. For any given surname there can be several unrelated families, each with a different crest, and many more unrelated families with no crest at all.
If 10 crests pass you in 5 seconds, then they're sailing by at the rate of 2 crests per second. That's a frequency of 2 cycles per second which, after conversion of units, is equivalent to 2 Hz.
wavelength
No.