Journey into My Past: Surprising Revelations from My iGENEA DNA Test and the Intriguing History of my Surname Häusner
Family name Häusner
I recently took an iGENEA DNA test and the results were nothing short of astounding. Glancing beyond my assumed pure German roots, the test revealed a rich connection to the Celt era, my surprising Balkan genes and an incredible history behind my surname Häusner. Each discovery enlivens my ancestry in a refreshingly unexpected way.
Ever since I received my iGENEA DNA test results, my understanding of my ancestry has altered completely. The test wasn’t merely a spectrum of my genetic coding but more like an unexpected journey into my past. The surprises included my significant lineage from the Celt, Balkan and even Roman genes. Also, I found unexpected turns in my specific surname Häusner, revealing a historical intriguing origin and connection. The revelation about my deep ancestry connection with the European Celt era took me by surprise. Sarcastically, I always assumed being purely German. It unveiled that my DNA was significantly composed of the ancient Celtic gene alongside a smidgeon of Balkan genes too. In addition, a minor yet unexpected finding was a strain of the Roman gene in my DNA. I unearthed something fascinating about my surname Häusner too, which has apparently puzzled me for years. I learned that Häusner, my surname, is an occupational surname of German Origin linked to house-building or house-ownership. Intriguingly, a chunk of Häusner can be found in the Austrian, Czech, and Bavarian households, which explains the Celtic and Balkan strains in my DNA. Now, more than just a name, Häusner identifies me with a rich lineage of multiple ethnic backgrounds. The results indeed added colors to my black and white ancestral history.
J. Häusner