Meaningful Tattoo Suggestions

By Aaron K Petersen


Meaningful tattoo ideas may be based on symbolisms found in different ancient and indigenous cultures all over the world. They represent soulful practices of permanent galvanization of symbolic tenets or belief systems. Small tattoo ideas can also have meanings behind it. These meanings may have a tradition behind them or not. Definitely, all tattoos have a personal meaning to their wearers, which may be quite different from the meanings universally attached to the tattoo designs.

Following are the top 2 tips for finding cool tattoo ideas or awesome tattoo ideas. Number 1 on the list is checking out the tattoos of your favourite celebrity. This will give you access to a wide variety of free creative design ideas you can choose from.

The butterfly represents the soul of somebody based on Japanese tradition while the image of two butterflies flying together is symbolic of love according to the Chinese tradition. The Greek word equivalent to butterfly loosely translates to the English word, soul.

Small tattoo ideas that incorporate regal eagles in their design may symbolize a source of power. This is also the way that the native American people see this animal and its feathers. In many Eastern European countries as well as Mexico, India, Egypt, Armenia and the U.S.A., eagles are used as national symbols. Because the lioness is renowned for her aggressive and protective attributes, lions were used as war deities by the ancient Egyptians.

In Japan, shrines are dedicated to wolves, known as okamis or great gods to them. The Japanese seek the protection of their crops by these wolves from boars and deer. Protection may be the primary meaning wolf designs take when they are included in meaningful tattoo ideas.

Wolves are mystical creatures, essentially humans in disguise in Navajo myths. The responsibility of the wolf is the salvation of the lives of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome, when abandoned as babies in Roman anthology. Wolves are symbols of greed and destruction in the Holy Bible.




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