The typical European look
We all know Europeans are very divers when it comes to their looks. How do we recognize a typical European? Of course, we have to look at different countries when we are talking about specific looks. Here, we are going to find the tyical look in the Germanic world.
We are going to explore the typical looks of a german from Germany, a dane from Denmark, a swede from Sweden, a norwegian from Norway, a dutch from the Netherlands and we travel to Iceland for the Icelandic people.
We are going to explore the typical looks of a german from Germany, a dane from Denmark, a swede from Sweden, a norwegian from Norway, a dutch from the Netherlands and we travel to Iceland for the Icelandic people.
Genetic Mapping in Europe
Below you see a picture of genetic overlap between different European countries. Finland is a lonley island in the European genetic world. Germany is sharing a lot of overlap between different other countries. Sweden only share genetic overlap with northern Germany (DE1). Norway share a lot of overlap with Denmark, The Netherlands, British Isles and northern Germany. The five countries (NO, DK, NL, UK/IE, DE1) all show a great deal of overlap with eachother. Norway and The Netherlands share approximately 40%, Norway and Denmark approximately 50%.
Genetic mapping: overlap between European countries |
What do Germans look like?
Well, the first country is Germany (Deutschland). This country is one of the biggest in Europe and is well known for it's cars and food. Because of it's size, the typical look is hard to describe. Germans from the north are, in general, lighter. The average German has (dark)blond hair and has blue/grey eyes.
Hair: (dark)blond
Eyes: blue or grey
Height: (average) tall
Most similarities with: depends on region
Thore Schöllermann: German actor |
What do Danes look like?
Let's move on to Denmark (Danmark). This country is close to Germany. It is actually a neighbouring country. Denmark is a very small country with only a couple of million inhabitants. Denmark is also a Germanic country and shares a lof of similarities with Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Sweden. You will recognize a Dane very soon. He/she will have blond hair and light eyes. Of couse, there are also Danes with darker hair and brown eyes.
Hair: blond
Eyes: blue
Height: tall
Most similarities with: The Netherlands, Germany & Norway
Felix Smith: Danish tv host |
What do Swedes look like?
A person from Sweden (Sverige) is called a Swede. Sweden is quite a large Scandinavian country. The capital city is Stockholm. Allthough Sweden is large, it only has around ten million people living there. The typical Swede is also very blond. Most Swedes do have blue or grey eyes but it's not strange to find a swede with brown eyes.
Hair: (white)blond
Eyes: blue/grey
Height: (average) tall
Most similarities with: Germany
Felix Kjellberg (Pewdiepie): Swedish YouTuber |
Erik Grönwall: Swedish Idols winner |
What do Norwegians look like?
Norwegians are from Norway (Norge). This country, also in the north, is close to Sweden. The capital city is Oslo. Norway is famous for it's oil and gas. There is no surprise Norwegians are very blond and light eyed. However, they are in general a bit ''darker'' then Swedes are.
Hair: blond
Eyes: blue
Height: tall
Most similarities with: The Netherlands, Denmark & Germany
What do Dutch look like?
Dutch people are from the Netherlands (Nederland). Some people think ''Holland'' is the correct name for the Netherlands. Of course, this is not the official name. The Netherlands is a tiny country, almost the same size as Denmark. The capital city is Amsterdam. A typical Dutch is blond with light eyes. Also (light) green eyes are common.
Hair: (dark) blond
Eyes: blue /green
Height (very) tall
Most similarities with: Norway, UK & Germany
Ferry Doedens: Dutch actor |
Johannes Rypma: Dutch X-factor finalist |
Hair: (dark) blond
Eyes: blue /green
Height: tall
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