I would say 'Anglo Saxon', English.
Ive tested with two companies Living DNA and 23 & Me, both confirm 100% European.
Living DNA results have me at 100% British & Irish, with breakdown majority, English, 54.3% Northumbrian, 29,7% South East England, and 3.2% Cornwall, thats 87.2% ( Anglo Saxon ). I have another 4.4% Orkney Isle, which could represent a Norse Viking element of Anglo -Saxon, making 91.6%, and the rest 8.3% is Unassigned ( Britain and Ireland unassigned ). These figures are from LivingDNA, so Im not sure where the other 1% went..lol
23 & Me, has my results, as 98.3% North West European, 80.7%, British & Irish, ( these figures are not too far away from the English from LivingDNA, above, and I think,' British & Irish/North West European', will probably represent my' English' ). 14.4% Broadly North West European, with the rest spread out throughout Europe, French and German 2.0%, ( recently re-assigned from Netherlands ) Southern Europe 1.2%, (Broadly Southern Europe 1%, Spanish & Portugese 0.02%), The remainder , Scandanavian 0.8%, and Finnish 0.3%.
23 & Me also indicate 100% recent ancestors from each of these countrys and Scandinavia from 1690-1930. I think the Spanish and Portugese is just noise as its tiny 0.02%.
I associate our family with English, our History has always been English, and we have legitimate family lineages back through my mothers family to the eight century kings of Wessex, notebly King Ecgberht, who is the earliest any English line can be proven to.
I have though a very rare Y Haplogroup, that seems very rare and out of place in England, so it will be intresting to finally find out about its History.