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iGENEA DNA Test Serving Unexpected Surprises: Redefining the Hartwig Surname through Genealogical Wonders

Family name Hartwig

My iGENEA DNA test didn't just highlight my genetic predispositions and attributes, but also gave me stunning insights into my surname, 'Hartwig'. In a discovery that bridged the traditions of heartland Europe to the Scandinavian Vikings, my test allowed me to rediscover my lineage in a surprising and invigorating fashion.

I thought I knew everything about my lineage. I had always been proud of my Hartwig surname, passed down from generations as part of my German origin. But my iGENEA DNA test revealed astonishing and surprising truths that I was unaware of.

I discovered that my surname, 'Hartwig', has a highly interesting background. For many years, I have assumed it was just a traditional surname originating from Germany, but the test showed there was more to it than what I knew. Hartwig does have a strong German influence, but I was astonished to learn that it may also be traced back to some parts of Scandinavia. The name Hartwig is generally connected to 'Hardic', a significant Scandinavian first name in the Viking Age.

Delving deeper, I found out the 'Hart' in Hartwig translates to 'hardy' or 'brave' in Old High German, while 'wig' means 'battle' or 'war'. This certainly explains the hardiness and ambition that runs like a recurring theme in my family.

More surprises awaited as I explored the geographic spread of the surname Hartwig. It is prevalent not only in Germany and Scandinavia but also in Austria, some parts of Eastern Europe, and even distant America.

The DNA test also revealed subgroups of R1b and I1 haplogroups in my DNA. These are major paternal lineages associated with Western Europe and Scandinavia. I found that this aligns well with the potential Scandinavian origin of the Hartwig surname, and it definitely took me by surprise.

Conclusively, my iGENEA DNA test didn't just unlock facets of my past, but also reoriented my perception of my family identity, breaking the monolithic impression I had about the Hartwig surname. With a newfound sense of connection to Scandinavia, my understanding of my paternal lineage has never been more comprehensive.

N. Hartwig

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