Intermarried
Intermarried is an adjective describing individuals or couples who have married someone from a different racial, ethnic, religious, or cultural group. The term can apply to the act of marriage itself as well as to the identities of the spouses or their descendants. In many contexts, intermarriage denotes unions across social lines that have historically been treated as distinct or separate.
Historically, many societies discouraged or prohibited intermarriage. Laws restricting miscegenation existed in various countries, most famously
Intermarriage has implications for individuals and families. Children of intermarried couples may identify with multiple ethnic,