This is an index of family trees available on the English Wikipedia. It includes noble, politically important, and royal families as well as fictional families and thematic diagrams. This list is organized according to alphabetical order.

Americas

Brazil

Canada

Mexico

Nicaragua

Peru

  • Sapa Inca Dynasty, Rulers of Cuzco and the Inca Empire

United States

Asia

ABA

  • The Abian Royal Family

Bangladesh

Brunei

Cambodia

China

Chinese dynasties

Non-monarchical

India

Princely states

Indonesia

Iran

Iranian Intermezzo

Modern Iran

Israel

Japan

Imperial family, nobility and shoguns

Daimyō

Tokugawa branches
Others

Korea

Malaysia

Middle East

Ancient

Medieval

Modern

Mongolia

Myanmar

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Turkey

Classical Anatolia

Turkic sultans

Vietnam

Other

Africa

Egypt

Ethiopia

Madagascar

Tunisia

Zanzibar

South Africa

Europe

Ancient Rome

Aristocratic families

Imperial dynasties

Armenia

Austria

Belgium

Bohemia

Bosnia

Royal

Noble families

Bulgaria

Croatia

France

Royals

Noble Houses

Princes

Dukes and Counts

Georgia

Germany

Royal

Dukes

Others

  • Bach family important in the history of music for nearly two hundred years, with several notable composers, the best-known of whom was Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Rothschild family

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Luxembourg

Monaco

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Scandinavia

Spain

United Kingdom

Oceania

Hawaii

  • Kamehameha
  • Lunalilo
  • Kalākaua

French Polynesia

Samoa

  • Malietoa
  • Tui Manua
  • Tupua Tamasese

Tonga

  • Tonga

Religious

Abrahamic Religions

Biblical

Islamic (descendants of the Prophet and his companions)

Polytheistic

Fictional

Tolkien

High-elf
Half-elven
Dwarf

Other

From books, movies, or TV series

Star Wars (Movie)

Harry Potter (Book)

A Song of Ice and Fire (Book)

Dune (Book)

One Life to Live (TV series)

General Hospital (TV series)

Jin Yong's books

See also

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