Monday, April 7, 2008

Mother's Day at The Name Store

Hi All
Have you remembered MUM?
Just in case you have forgotten it is Mother's Day on May 11th.
For a great present why not visit The Name Store?
We have a number of specials and a huge selection of unique products for MUM for Mother's Day.
We have a great Mother's Day competition which closes on May 01 2008 with one of three framed Coat of Arms and History scroll products as a prize!
What about a gift voucher for that hard to buy for MUM who has everything?
So why not visit The Name Store for all your Gift needs?

Contact us at info@thenamestore.com.au

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Who we are

Discover here at The Name Store the Meaning and History of your Family Name.

A Gift that is a little unusual.
Making beautiful gifts for everyone, whether genealogists, wedding, anniversary or births. Your interest in family history, genealogy, meaning of your family or given names and family heritage is bolstered by the creation of beautiful keepsakes. This allows you to pass on your heritage and family history to future generations a legacy of your family name.

The Name Store has an extensive data base of over 1,000,000 meaning of Surnames, Tartans and your Coat of Arms which are taken from Burke's General armory' and “Rietstap's Armorial General”.

The Name Store database is constantly being updated with names and products.

Your family name is your heritage.

Your Coat of Arms

Coat of Arms.
A beautiful everlasting display of your family Coat of Arms.

A coat of arms or armorial bearings (often just arms for short), in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person (or group of people) and used by them in a wide variety of ways. They were once used by knights to identify them apart from enemy soldiers. Unlike seals and emblems, coats of arms have a formal description that is expressed as a blazon. In the 21st century, coats of arms still continue to be in use, in a variety of institutions, e.g. several universities have guidelines on how their coats of arms may be used and protect their use. The art of designing, displaying, describing, and recording arms is called heraldry.

In the heraldic traditions of England and Scotland an individual, rather than a family, had a coat of arms. In those traditions coats of arms are legal property transmitted from father to son, and undifferenced arms are used only by one person at any given time. Other descendants of the original bearer could bear the ancestral arms only with some difference: usually a color change or the addition of a distinguishing charge. One such charge is the label, which in British usage (outside the royal family) is now always the mark of an heir-apparent.

We acknowledge Wikipedia as the source of the above information.

  • Your Coat of Arms is a legacy of your family history which can be handed down through the generations.

  • This will be a lasting memento of your family name.

  • Imagine giving this as a unique gift to your family and friends, for that special occasion. For more information about Coat of Arms-Click here

  • Contact The Name Store