kynslóða
Kynslóða is a proposed Icelandic term used in discussions of genealogy and data encoding to refer to a compact representation of an individual's lineage across generations. It is a neologism, formed by combining kyn (kin or lineage) with slóða (a path or trail), though the etymology remains informal and debated. In its suggested use, kynslóða would function as a code or identifier that encodes branching points in a family tree, generation count, and potentially geographic or ethnic markers. The idea is to facilitate searching, matching, and visualization in genealogical databases or DNA-based family history projects, by reducing a lineage to a standardized string of symbols or numbers.
Several variants are discussed, including whether the code should carry forward updates as new generations are
See also kynslóð, genealogy, genetic genealogy, data encoding.