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Journey into the Past: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Delacruz Surname through iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Delacruz

My iGENEA DNA test journey was an enlightening one, unveiling the profound cultural and historical legacy behind my surname, Delacruz. It took me back to the medieval period in Castile, during the Reconquista, where the name carried a religious symbolism, a seal of honor and nobility. Moreover, understanding my connection to the R1b haplogroup further enriched my comprehension of my forefather's migration narratives.

From the moment I read the results of my iGENEA DNA test, I felt an immediate connection with my past. I discovered fascinating information that not only deepened my understanding of my heritage but also provided an intriguing perspective on the origin and history of my surname, Delacruz. This unearthing journey has opened a gateway to an enriching cultural and historical reservoir that was previously unknown to me.

The surname Delacruz traces back to the medieval period, thriving in the regions of Spain and Portugal. The name symbolizes the universal Christian symbol of "The Cross," often associated with the ubiquitous medieval Christian pilgrimage sites.

According to the information provided by iGENEA, the first instances of the Delacruz surname appeared in the region of Castile, Spain's powerful medieval kingdom, in the 12th century. This period was marked by Reconquista, where Christian kingdoms overpowered and reigned the Iberian Peninsula inspiring a surge in religious devotion and symbolism, and contributing to the popularization of surnames like Delacruz.

Traditionally, those bearing the Delacruz surname enjoyed a sense of nobility, appearing prominently in records of knights and noblemen of the time. Even today, the Delacruz surname is widespread in Spain and Latin American countries, highlighting the Spanish conquest and influence across the New World. The implication is that bearers of the surname may possess lineages back to these noble houses or families that adopted the surname as a form of reverence to Christianity.

Exploring deeper, the iGENEA test also revealed that the Delacruz lineage is part of the R1b haplogroup. This group represents the most frequent haplogroup in Western Europe, significantly contributing to the gene pool of the Basques and the Celts. The haplogroup's prevalence and distribution suggest a significant migration event, underscoring the stories of our forebears' journey from one place to another.

This discovery has indeed been rewarding, opening up a floodgate of insights into my ancestors' evolution and migrations. To think that our lineage traces back to the medieval times, bearing a significant religious and historical symbol as a surname, is truly awe-inspiring. The knowledge continues to enhance my understanding of self and identity in the light of broader cultural contexts and historical narratives.

K. Delacruz

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