View Poll Results: Which phenotyp is most common in England

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  • Keltic Nordic

    27 43.55%
  • Palaeo Atlantid

    0 0%
  • North Atlantid/Atlanto-Nordid

    20 32.26%
  • Brünn

    2 3.23%
  • Borreby

    6 9.68%
  • Anglo-Saxon

    7 11.29%
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    Simon Cowell is Jewish & the Beatles are mainly Irish in ancestry.

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    Most common types are Keltic Nordid, Anglo-Saxon, Atlanto-Nordid in almost equal ratios with varying degrees of admixture with Cromagnid types typically Borreby, sometimes Brunn. Most people are a mix between all of these phenotypes but it depends on where you are in the country, for where I live what I have said applies, but further west there may be more North-Atlantids/ Atlantids and even some Paleo Atlantids.

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    I agree with some of the users here. Borrbies are everywhere here in England. I think the Keltid nordid and atlantid stereotype may come from the stereotypical english upper class who have french blood as they can trace their families back to the norman invasion. They have surnames origin from france and they often have family logos/shields and long record list of where their ancestry comes from which has a lot of french.

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    KN and Brunn

    Nordisch-Westisch or Westisch mit Nordische einschlag
    In other words: Atlantid type

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamaica View Post
    I agree with some of the users here. Borrbies are everywhere here in England. I think the Keltid nordid and atlantid stereotype may come from the stereotypical english upper class who have french blood as they can trace their families back to the norman invasion. They have surnames origin from france and they often have family logos/shields and long record list of where their ancestry comes from which has a lot of french.
    Borreby's are most common among Norman surnames especially in Northern England and South/Central Scotland. The Normans mostly bred within their own people and only initially married into the French aristocracy to gain legitimacy as they did in Scotland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Which phenotyp is most common in England?
    England? Come on dude, that is too easy for me to say!
    The most common phenotype in England is the Keltic Nordid one of North-West Europe. It is also common throughout the British Isles and Low Countries. OK.
    Now a combination of Keltic Nordid + Anglo-Saxon + North-Atlantid phenotypes most likely makes the majority of the White ( European Caucasoid) English population. Though many other North Western European phenotypes (Brunn, Hallstatt Nordid, Tronder etc....) are found too with not much difficulty. We have to remember, their population is large, thus show a little more diversity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norb View Post
    KN and Brunn
    No, not Brunn. Who told you Brunns were that common? They're not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrion View Post
    No, not Brunn. Who told you Brunns were that common? They're not!
    Ok they're not

    Nordisch-Westisch or Westisch mit Nordische einschlag
    In other words: Atlantid type

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norb View Post
    KN and Brunn
    No, not Brunn. Who told you Brunns were that common? They're not.

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    [QUOTE=Septentrion;6114230]No, not Brunn. Who told you Brunns were that common? They're not. Perhaps those of relatively recent Irish ancestry will show more of the Brunn facial features, but say that they make the most for the English population is not true. The Brunns in that sense is "typically Irish", though even in Ireland, Keltic Nordids are still very common. It is the Keltic Nordid phenotype is universal.

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