
I have no English or Scottish ancestry but some Irish from the 8th century and one Belgian ancestor during the late 19th century. (I have an author for an uncle, who researched our ancestry). I have lived in Wales all my life and have almost a pure Welsh ancestry back to the Roman era. They are not as fair or blue-eyed as the English, as Offa's Dyke and the Welsh mountains served as a barrier when the Saxons invaded centuries ago, and populated the British Isles with fairer genes. Red hair is more prominent in North Wales. Most indigenous Welsh people tend to have thick, wiry, very dark hair and green / brown / hazel eyes.


Oh and it is also known that the welsh people (especially the women) tend to have a naturally beautiful singing voice, but the only way that you would be able to see/know for yourself is to go there.Ībsolutely beautiful place, the weather can get kinda down but marvelous scenery and a very flavorful community. What may make it easier is to think of it this way.just like just about everyone can see a common factor between the irish and the scottish, as well you can see a common factor between the welsh and the celtic.
FIND PEOPLE LOOK LIKE ME SKIN
I would not define our noses as button noses but they honestly always fit our faces and never stand out as a facial feature 5.we naturally do have very fair milky skin ALTHOUGH we are known for not only being able to hold a tan well and for a much longer time than most, it is also extremely easy for us to tan and when we do most would call it a unique olive color. We typically have light blue eyes though like all other races their are exceptions 3.we have high cheekbones and those of us with not as much weight tend to have a very defined jaw line 4.
FIND PEOPLE LOOK LIKE ME FULL
Would you? Tell us in the comments.Ok coming from someone who has two full blooded welsh Imigrante grandparents, and doing my own personal research within my family, trust me on this.ġ.the majority of us have very dark to black hair 2. One group, Twin Strangers, has set out to prove this is the case and launched a project designed to help total strangers find someone that looks just like them – and so far, they seem to be proving that everyone has a least one twin and maybe more.Įven if it’s proven that everyone has a twin, we are certain that not everyone would want to meet them. It seems far fetched and like something out of the movies to find a stranger that looks just like you, but geneticists seem to believe that it is a likely occurrence. In depth research has not been completed on the topic, but most experts agree that it is possible that everyone has a doppelganger, maybe even more than one.

Some even believe that strangers could have nearly identical DNA, like twins from birth. But since there are only so many combinations of genetic variations and a large number of people, scientists say that it’s likely that someone else, somewhere else in the world has the same combination of genes as another person, theoretically making them look like twins. This is why it is common for people who are from the same descendants to look alike. Our genes dictate how we look and genetic make-ups are often passed down. Although the thought of someone looking exactly like us freaks many people out, the idea of them being a complete stranger and living thousands of miles away is even more shocking. There are many genes that factor in to changes in the way we look in that last half a percent, but researchers say they are responsible for our doppelganger if we have one. According to Joseph McInerney, executive vice president of the American Society of Human Genetics, that last half a percent really makes a difference in what we look like. Knowing what we know about the human genome does give us evidence that doppelgangers do exist and maybe even for everyone.Įach one of us shares about 99.5% of our genes with every other human. The concept of strangers that look nearly identical has fascinated humans for a long time. Since most of us have the same genetic makeup, it’s highly likely that our face and the rest of our looks could be nearly identical to another person, even if we have never met them.

No one can say it for certain but the notion that everyone out there looks very similar to at least one other person is a definite possibility. The theory that everyone has a doppelganger somewhere in the world has been around for a while, but it wasn’t until we started to understand more about human genes and genetics that we learned it could be true. We’ve all seen someone we have mistaken for someone else, and many of us have even been mistaken for another person. While obviously not everyone has an identical twin, according to experts, it could be true that everyone has a twin that at least looks just like them.
