Family Coat of Arms Design Shield (Ăcu): Divided vertically Left side of the shield â French (Saint-Ătienne): A green field (vert) with a white cross (argent), referencing the flag of Saint-Ătienne (a city historically tied to the Catholic Church and medieval craftsmanship). A fleur-de-lis in the center of the cross, symbolizing French heritage. Right side of shield â Scottish (Highlands/Nairn): A silver/white field (argent) with a highland stag rampant (gules), representing Scottish Highland courage.A blue wavy bar (azure) across the base for the River Nairn, symbolizing connection to the region. Crest (Above the Shield): A Scottish thistle (proper) intertwined with a French laurel branch. Supporters: Left: A golden griffin (French royal symbolism). Right: A red lion, representing Nairnâs wilderness. Motto (Scroll): "LibertĂ© Ă la Peuple, Saorsa no BĂ s" Additional Elements: Mantling: Green and gold (French) on one side, red and silver (Scottish) on the other. Badge: A shield knot (Celtic) overlaying a fleur-de-lis. See more