Am I the only one that only understood a maximum of 1 word out of 3?
Unless your ancestors were from one place like my wife, but like mine from severaal places and types, it is complicated.
Just take Native Americans from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, and it seems they migrated exgtensively over thousands of years.
Likewise the UK and Italy got trampled under the sandals of xeveral major peoples.
Who was in the UK, before the Celts, Anglo-Saxons? Were they the same as the North Sea Islanders (Scandinavian), or were they from continentsl Eorope-France etc (Celtic).
There are a few unique groups, like Basques, Saami, etc.
The testing companies use different terms, and different reference sample (bones).
EXAMPLE: Firm#1 labels bones from England, as "British," and a testing Firm#2, labels the
same bones, as "Scandinavian."
Multiply these migrations by tens, go back centuries, and, and the possibilites multiply.
Example: When my uncle, carrer Army officer, had been stationed in Italy, met mywife, he told her she was part Greek. That claim is probably true for many in that region of Italy.
My father, 1/2 Swedish, joked that his dark hair came from Viking exploits, to Southern Europe.