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Remigijus Bimba

Registered: The International Register of Arms, 1st May 2019. Registration No. 0491 (Vol.3)

Arms: Gules, two axes in saltire Or interlaced between three tree stocks in pale Argent.

Crest: A stag’s head affront Gules, between the antlers Argent a Latin cross urdy Or.

Motto: None

Private Registration: Lithuanian Genealogy and Heraldry Society (Lithuania),15-12-2018, Nr. 28, Nova Heroldia (Poland), 20-02-2019, Nr. 160219.

Further Private Registration: Союз Возрождения Родословных Традиций (Russia), 04-11-2018, Nr. 238, Česká genealogická a heraldická společnost v Praze (The Czech Republic), 17-12-2018, Nr. 32

The Arms of
                                                Remigijus Bimba

The Arms of Remigijus
                                              Bimba

Arms Rendition by Arvydas Stanislovas Kazdailis (Lithuania)

The crest alludes to the symbol of St. Hubert, patron saint of hunters. The armiger chose gold to represent the sun, light, wisdom, wealth and maturity; silver to represent the moon, water, purity, loyalty, pearl and cleanliness; red to represent Christ, fire, blood, passion, love, bravery and power.

The arms signify the relations and duties of the fathers and the ancestors of the Bimba family in relation to the forest. The sound of the surname shows the health of the tree according to the sound of the trunk by breaking it. In this way, the arms might be taken to be canting arms.
 
 

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