From Wikipedia cause I don't want to explain at this time of night.
Black Irish is an ambiguous term sometimes used (mainly outside Ireland) as a reference to a dark-haired phenotype appearing in people of Irish origin.[30] However, dark hair in people of Irish descent is common, although darker skin complexions appear less frequently
From Wikipedia cause I don't want to explain at this time of night.
Black Irish is an ambiguous term sometimes used (mainly outside Ir… moreeland) as a reference to a dark-haired phenotype appearing in people of Irish origin.[30] However, dark hair in people of Irish descent is common, although darker skin complexions appear less frequently
Irish, and likely either Native American or African American on my grandmother's side.
Due to racism, I know nothing about her side of her family past her parents. She was only told that her grandmother was a Cherokee princess, which I found out while doing research for my family tree is an extremely racist term, as there were no Cherokee princesses. It was used when Native American women married Caucasian men as Cherokees were seen as the least "savage" of the tribes, and a princess would be someone that was viewed as appropriate to bring home to meet the parents. Although it was usually used as a term for Native American women, it was also sometimes used for African American women too.
Comments
My ancestry is a melting pot, but the major ethnicities are Italian (specifically Piedmontese), German, Black Irish and Native American.
Irish and Eastern European (Ukranian and Russian).
Makes me look so pale.
Assyrian, it's this Middle Eastern ethnicity probably no one has ever heard of lmao
Weren't those the guys everyone hated cause they destroyed and invaded stuff in ancient times?
I always pictured you as an 'ayy lmao' alien.
Man I think so, lol
I haven't looked too much into the history
I thought the Irish were white xD
From Wikipedia cause I don't want to explain at this time of night.
Turkish, Egyptian, Moroccan and Israeli. Born in Israel though.
American. My dad's black and my mom's history is Irish, Scottish, and French.
White European (Italian).
Ukrainian.
Yup, dark hair and darkish skin in that part of the family..
Actually I do know. That's pretty cool.
British caucasian
Lemme rephrase that.
Australian, Welsh and Polish. It's hard to explain about which parents side they're from.
Deafanese.
...Nah, just kidding. I'm White-English.
Spanish, French & Swedish
Britannic, Celtic and Teutonic.
Italian American.
Canadian Caucasian with some Indian (very little), German and British blood (mostly).
German, Irish, Ukrainian, Italian, Norwegian white Caucasian
caucasian american
mom's side: argentine and italian (she was actually born in argentina and came to america as a teenager)
dad's side: russian and polish
Caucasian Canadian in exile.
Dad's side: German, Swedish, Italian.
Mom's side: German, Scottish.
Italian....
Are you hot-tempered ?
Quite the opposite. I'm one of the most patient people I know.
Dad's side: Dutch, Israeli.
Mom's side: Dutch, German, Frisian.
I must be the only person here who's not sure about my own ethnicity. Lmao
I have a feeling I'm half Portuguese and half Spanish though.
Hungarian, a bit kun and székely (better known as translyvanian)
Phillip Ino.
Irish, and likely either Native American or African American on my grandmother's side.
Due to racism, I know nothing about her side of her family past her parents. She was only told that her grandmother was a Cherokee princess, which I found out while doing research for my family tree is an extremely racist term, as there were no Cherokee princesses. It was used when Native American women married Caucasian men as Cherokees were seen as the least "savage" of the tribes, and a princess would be someone that was viewed as appropriate to bring home to meet the parents. Although it was usually used as a term for Native American women, it was also sometimes used for African American women too.
100% ITALIAN! CAPICHE!
A mix of African American and Caucasian
I'm Peruvian and apparently my ancestors were Italian or some shit.
Mostly Irish with bits of other things mixed in.
Chinese.
Well, mostly Pakistan, a bit of India. I, myself, was born in England.
From iraq??? I know a friend is assyrian that told me he's from iraq
White guy.
German/American.
My family came over here 40 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.