Tattoos about love inscriptions with translation. Tattoo Lettering for Girls - Best Women Tattoos Quotes and Lettering

  • 29.06.2020
  • Endless love - Endless love
  • Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas - Whenever we love, and whenever we give, it's Christmas
  • Everything takes longer than you think - any business takes longer than you think
  • He, who does not love loneliness, does not love freedom - Who does not love loneliness - he does not love freedom
  • I like people who smile when it's raining. - I love people who smile when it rains.
  • I love to see, when you smile. It "s makes me happy, don" t ask me why ... - I love it when you smile. It makes me happy, but don't ask me why...
  • If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliché that must have been left behind in the Sixties, that "s his problem. Love and peace are eternal. - If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliché that should have been left in the sixties, that's their problem, love and peace are eternal.
  • In revenge and in love, woman is more barbarous than man. - In love or anger, a woman is much tougher than a man
  • Life without love - not life, but existence. - Life without love is not life, but existence.
  • the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver. - love and kindness are never wasted. They always change lives for the better. They bless the one who receives them and bless you the giver.
  • Love involves a peculiar unfathomable combination of understanding and misunderstanding - love consists of a strange, incomprehensible combination of understanding and misunderstanding
  • Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. Love is the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.
  • love is not blind; it simply enables one to see things others fail to see. - love is not blind, it just allows you to see things that other people do not see.
  • No man or woman really knows what perfect love is until they have been arried a quarter of a century - No man or woman will know what perfect love is until they have been married for a quarter of a century
  • Once he ceases to write to you, you will understand how you need him… - After he stops writing to you, you will understand how much you need him.
  • One day when the sky is falling, I "ll be standing right next to you
  • One lifelong love - One love for life
  • One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love - One word frees us from all the burdens and pains of life: this word is love
  • Only time can tell….if you be mine again. - Only time can tell....whether you'll be mine again.
  • The best love affairs are those we never had - The best love affairs are those that we never had
  • The best thing in our life is love. - The best thing in our life is love.
  • The love of my life. - love of my life.
  • The rose speaks of love silently, in a language known only to the heart. - Rose speaks of love without sound, a language known only to the heart.
  • The way to love anything, is to realize it can be lost - The only sure way to love is to understand that you can lose it
  • Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young - Those who truly love never grow old; they may die at an advanced age, but they leave young
  • Wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving - Wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of love
  • We hate the ones we love because they can cause the deepest suffering - We hate those we love because they can cause us the most suffering
  • When you start thinking a lot about your past, it becomes your present and you can "t see your future without it. - When you start thinking a lot about the past, it becomes present, and you no longer see the future without it.
  • While I'm breathing - I love and believe - While I'm breathing - I love and believe

Lettering about love.

  • Aimer c'est avant tout prendre un risque - to love is, first of all, to take risks
  • Aimes-moi comme je t'aime et je t'aimerais comme tu m'aimes - love me as I love you and will love you as you love me
  • C`est l`amour que vous faut - love is all you need
  • Ce qui ressemble a l'amour n`est que l'amour - What looks like love is love
  • Chaque jour je t'aime plus qu`hier mais moins que demain - Every day I love you more than yesterday, but less than tomorrow
  • De l "amour à la haine, il n" y a qu "un pas. There is only one step from love to hate
  • Heureux ensemble.Happy together.
  • Il n "y a qu" un remède l "amour: aimer plus. - There is only one means for love: to love more.
  • J'ai perdu tout, alors, je suis noyé, innondé de l'amour; je ne sais pas si je vis, si je mange, si je respire, si je parle mais je sais que je t'aime - I lost everything, you see, I drowned, flooded with love; I don't know if I live, if I eat, if I breathe, if I speak, but I know that I love you
  • J'ai perdu tout le temps que j'ai passé sans aimer - I lost all the time I spent without love
  • J'aime ma maman - I love my mom
  • J "ai perdu tout le temps que j" ai passé sans aimer. - I lost all the time that I spent without love.
  • Je suis perdu, vois-tu, je suis noyé, innondé d "amour; je ne sais plus si je vis, si je mange, si je respire, si je parle; mais je sais que je t" aime. - I lost everything, you see, I drowned, flooded with love; I don't know if I live, if I eat, if I breathe, if I speak, but I know that I love you.
  • L'amitié est une preuve de l'amour - Friendship is proof of love
  • L'amour est la sagesse du fou et la deraison du sage - love is the wisdom of a fool and the stupidity of a sage
  • L'amour est une sottise faite à deux. - Love is a stupidity created by two people.
    L'amour fou - Crazy love
    L'amour qui ne ravage pas n'est pas l'amour - love that does not devastate is not love
  • L'amour vers soi-même est le début du roman qui dure toute la vie - Self-love is the beginning of a lifelong romance
  • La famille est dans mon coeur pour toujours - Family is always in my heart
  • La plus belle facon de regarder le soleil se coucher est de le regarder dans les yeux de celui qu'on aime. - The best way to see the sunset is to look into the eyes of the one you love.
  • L "amitié est une preuve d" amour. - Friendship, proof of love
  • L "amour aussi bien que le feu, ne peut subsister sans mouvement continuel, et il cesse de vivre dès qu" il cesse d "espérer ou de craindre. - La Rochefoucauld. - love, as well as fire, cannot live without constant movement and she ceases to live when one ceases to hope or fear
  • L "amour est la sagesse du fou et la déraison du sage. - love is the wisdom of a fool and the stupidity of a sage.
  • L "amour est un jardin, ça commence par une pelle et ça finit par une graine. - love is a garden that starts with a shovel and ends with seeds
  • L "amour est un phénomène d" autosuggestion réciproque unissant deux êtres pour un temps dont la durée ne peut se mesurer qu "à l" aide du calcul des probabilités. - love is the phenomenon of mutual automatic association of two people over a period of time that can only be measured by calculating probabilities.
  • L "amour est une équation de coeur qui se résoud avec deux inconnu (e) s - love is a heart equation that is solved with two unknowns
  • L "amour fou. - Crazy love.
  • L "amour qui ne ravage pas n" est pas l "amour - love that does not devastate is not love
    L "amour vers soi-même est le début du roman qui dure toute la vie - self-love is the beginning of a lifelong romance.
  • Lorsque deux nobles coeurs se sont vraiment aimés, leur amour est plus fort que la mort elle-même - When two noble hearts truly love, their love is stronger than death itself
  • Otez l'amour de la vie, vous en otez les plaisirs - Remove love from our lives and you will remove all pleasure
  • Otez l'amour de votre vie, vous en ôtez les plaisirs - Take the love out of your life and you will
  • Personne n'est parfait, jusqu'à ce qu'on tombe amoureux de cette personne - A person is not perfect until someone falls in love with this person
  • Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment, chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie. - The joy of love lasts a moment, the pain of losing love lasts a lifetime.
  • Qui ne savait jamais ce que c "est l" amour, celui ne pouvait jamais savoir ce que c "est la peine - Whoever never knew what love is, he could never know that it's worth it.
  • Si tu ne me parles pas, je remplirai mon coeur de ton silence pour te dire a quel point tu me manques et combien il est dur de t "aimer. - If you do not speak to me, I will fill my heart with your silence, so that later I can tell you how much I miss you and how hard it is to love.
  • Tu persistes à m "ignorer encore, je persiste à t" aimer plus fort. - You stubbornly ignore me again, but I still love you more.
  • Un amour vrai est une drogue dure, il faut trouver les rélations qui ne provoqueront jammais l "overdose, mais au contraire, l" extase éternelle. - True love is a drug, and we need such a relationship that will not lead to an overdose, but will make you get ecstasy.
  • Un amour, une vie - One love, one life
  • Un vieillard amoureux est comme une fleur en hiver - An old man in love like a flower in winter
  • Une vie sans amour est comme un slip sans elastique. - Life without love is like underwear without elasticity.
  • Vivre et aimer - Live and love


Phrases about love.

  • AMARE e cantare, suonare, ballare, ridere, piangere, guardare il cielo, ammirare le stelle, parlare, ascoltare il silenzio, sentire il calore, o avere freddo. – LOVE means: singing, playing, dancing, laughing, crying, watching the sky, admiring the stars, talking, listening to silence, feeling warm or cold.
  • Amore della mia vita, sei la persona piu speciale del mondo, mi fai sentire viva. Ti amo! – love of my life, you are the most wonderful person in the world, you make me feel alive. I love you!
  • Amore della mia vita, sei la persona più speciale del mondo, mi fai sentire viva. Ti amo! – love of my life, you are the most wonderful person in the world, you make me feel alive. I love you!
  • Amore mio, tutte le storie hanno un inizo ed una fine, ma la nostra la fine non la vedra mai! Ti amo vita mia. - My love, all stories have a beginning and an end, but we will never see the end of our story! I love you like my life.
  • Amore senza rimpianti. - love without regrets.
  • Anziché con il vano ozio, conquista i tuoi amici con sincere parole d "amore. - Win your friends not with empty laziness, but with sincere words of love.
  • C "è tutta una vita in un" ora d "amore. - In one hour of love - a whole life.
  • C "è un" unica felicità nella vita: amare ed essere amati. There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.
  • Da piccola sognavo sempre un amore unico e travolgente, ora non lo sogno piu perche ce l'ho… sei tu! Ti amo! – As a child, I dreamed of love always unique and overwhelming, now I don’t dream anymore, because I have ... You! I love you!
  • Dal primo momento hai rubato il mio cuore, ti amo piu della mia stessa vita. Amore mio, ti amo alla follia. - From the first moment we met, you stole my heart, I love you more than my own life. My love, I love you madly
  • Di che cosa è pieno se non di Dio colui che pieno d "amore? - “What, if not by God himself, is he who is full of love filled with?”
  • Grazie all'amore che provo per te ho imparato ad apprezzare le cose piu semplici della vita e non mi manca niente quanto mi sei accanto amore mio! - Because of the love I feel for you, I have learned to appreciate the simple things in life, and I don't miss anything, because you are next to me, my love!
  • Ho visto che l "amore cambia il modo di guardare. - I noticed (I realized) that love changes vision.
  • Il cuore di una madre è un abisso in fondo al quale si trova sempre il perdono. “A mother’s heart is an abyss. In the depths of which there is always forgiveness.
  • Il mio amore per te e come l'universo, infinito come le stelle ed i pensieri. - My love for you is like the Universe - endless, like stars and thoughts.
  • Il tempo guarisce tutte le pene d "amore. - Time heals lovesickness.
  • L'amore e l'arte di tutte le arti; dipinge emozioni, crea colori e causa gioia e dolori - love is an art of arts that draws emotions, mixes colors and causes pain and joy
  • L "amore per i genitori vive in eterno. - love for parents lives forever.
  • L "amore uccide lentamente. - Love kills slowly.
  • L "unico amore che non tradirà mai è l" amore di una madre. - mother's love is the only love from which betrayal cannot be expected.
  • Mamma, ti voglio bene. - Mommy, I love you.
  • Mi addormento con la speranza che al mio risveglio tu sia mio, mi sveglio con il tuo incantevole volto impresso nella mia mente e vivo nella speranza che un giorno possa essere la custode del tuo cuore. Ti amo! “I fall asleep with the hope that when I wake up you are mine, I wake up with the wonderful mood that my mind inspired, and I live in the hope that one day I can become the guardian of your heart. I love you!
  • Nei secoli dei secoli è sempre con me il mio unico amore. Forever and ever, my love will be with me.
    Non esistono parole e frasi adatte a descrivere quello che provo per te! un ti amo, un ti adoro, sei la mia vita… non basterebbero! Ti amo, amore mio! - There are no suitable words and phrases to describe what I feel for you! I love you, I love you alone, you are my life ... and this is not enough! I love you my love!
  • Quando ti vedo non riesco nemmeno a parlare perche rimango stregato dalla tua immensa bellezza. Ti vorrei dire solo due parole: ti amo! – When I see you, I can’t even speak, because I am still fascinated by your magnificent beauty. I would like to say just two words: I love you!
  • Quando ti vedo non riesco nemmeno a parlare perchè rimango stregato dalla tua immensa bellezza. Ti vorrei dire solo due parole: ti amo! – When I see you, I can’t even speak, because I am still fascinated by your magnificent beauty. I would like to say just two words: I love you!
  • Sei al centro del mio mondo, in mezzo ai miei pensieri, tu per me vali piu di mille desideri. Ti amo. - You are in the center of my world, in the middle of my thoughts, you are worth more to me than a thousand wishes. I love you.
  • Smetterò di amarti solo quando un pittore sordo riuscirà a dipingere il rumore di un petalo di rosa cadere su un pavimento di cristallo di un castello mai esistito. “I will stop loving you only when a deaf artist succeeds in imitating the sound of a falling rose petal on the crystal floor of a castle that never existed.”
  • Ti amo vale, sei la mia vita, ora che ti ho conosciuto la mia vita senza di te non avrebbe alcun senso.. my love, life without you is absolutely meaningless. “I love you enough to understand that.
  • Ti amo vale, sei la mia vita, ora che ti ho conosciuto la mia vita senza di te non avrebbe alcun senso.. - I love you so much, you are my life, now I know that my life without you has no meaning. .
  • Ti voglio bene, Mamma. Sarai sempre nel mio cuore. - I love you, Mom. You are in my heart forever.
  • Tutti gli uomini nascono liberi e disuguali. All people are born free and unequal.
  • Tutti vorremmo l "amore, quello vero; c" e chi lo aspetta e c "e chi l" ha gia trovato ... - We all want real love; There are those who are waiting for it and those few who have already found it...
  • Unità nelle cose fondamentali, libertà dove c "è il dubbio, carità in tutto. - In the necessary - unity, in the doubtful - freedom, in everything - love.
  • vivi. lotta. Ama. - Live. Fight. love.
  • Vivo solo di te, amo solo te. I live by you alone, I love you alone.
  • Vuoi sapere quanto ti amo? Immagina che ogni battito del tuo cuore sia un mio… ti amo, ti amo, ti amo… Do you want to know how much I love you? - Imagine that every beat of your heart is mine ... I love you, love you, love you ...
  • Vuoi sapere quanto ti amo? Immagina che ogni battito del tuo cuore sia un mio… ti amo, ti amo, ti amo… – Do you want to know how much I love you? Imagine that every beat of your heart is mine... I love you, love you, love you...

Inscriptions with translation about love on.

  • A nullo diligitur, qui neminem diligit. Nobody loves someone who doesn't love anyone himself.
  • Aequo pulsat pede - Death indifferently strikes anyone
  • Ama nos et vale! - love us and goodbye!
  • Amantes sunt amentes - Lovers are mad.
  • Amantium irae amoris integratio - The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love
  • Amat Victoria Curam - Victory loves preparation!
  • Amor caecus - love is blind
  • Amor etiam deos tangit - even the gods are subject to love.
  • Amor gignit amorem - love begets love.
  • Amor meus amplior quam verba est - My love is more than words.
  • Amor non est medicabilis herbis - love cannot be cured with herbs.
  • Amor omnia vincit - Love conquers everything.
  • Amor patriae - love for the motherland
  • Amor vincit omnia - love conquers all
  • Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit - love, like a tear, is born from the eyes, falls on the heart.
  • Amore est vitae essentia - love is the essence of life.
  • Antiques amor cancer est. - Old love like cancer returns.
  • Ars amandi - The Art of Love
  • Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem - I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you.
  • Dum spiro, amo atque credo - While I breathe, I love and believe.
  • Finis vitae, sed non amoris - Life ends, but not love
  • In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium - Pain and joy always compete in love.
  • Injuria solvit amorem. - love teaches resentment.
  • Ira odium generat Concordia nutria amorem.- Anger breeds hatred, agreement feeds love.
  • Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare - It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself
  • Levis est labor omnis amanti - For a lover, any difficulties are easy
  • Magna res est amor - The great thing is love.
  • Numquam te amare desistam - I will never stop loving you.
  • Nunc et semper te valde amabo - Now and always I love you very much
  • Nunc scio quid sit amor - Now I know what love means.
  • Odi et amo - I hate and love
  • omnia vincit amor - love overcomes all obstacles.
  • Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori - Love conquers everything, and we submit to love
  • Quos diligit, castigat.- Whom I love, I punish.
  • Si vis amari, ama - If you want to be loved, love
  • Sine amore, nihil est vita - life is meaningless without love.
  • Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est - only a mother deserves love, a father respects
  • Te amo est verum - I love you - this is the truth
  • Tuus perdite sodalis amans - forever your loving half
  • Ut ameris, amabilis esto - To be loved, be worthy of love
  • Vale et me ama - Farewell and love me.
  • Vitam diligere. Amabit te - love life, it will love you back.
  • Vivamus atque amemus - Let's live and love

About love on

  • Denn nur die freie Neigung ist Liebe, nur wer sich selber hat, kann sich selber geben - love can only be voluntary, since only one who disposes of himself can give himself
  • Eine Liebe, ein Schicksal! - One love, one destiny!
  • Es gibt keine ideale Menschen, schätzt diejenige, die eure Mängel lieben können - There are no ideal people, appreciate those who could love your shortcomings
  • Je stärker du etwas liebst, desto schwieriger ist es zu verlieren - The more you love something, the harder it is to lose it
  • Leben und lieben - Live and love
  • Liebe besiegt alles - love conquers all
  • Liebe ist für jemandem erreichbar, nicht für mich aber - love is available to everyone, but not to me
  • Liebe ist wie ein Krieg: leicht zu beginnen, schwer zu beenden. - love is like war - easy to start but hard to stop.
  • Mutter und Vater, ich liebe euch - Mom and Dad, I love you
  • Nur die Liebe der Mutter ist ewig - Only a mother's love lasts forever
  • Nur Meine Mutter ist meiner Liebe wert - Only a mother is worthy of my love
  • Nur wenn wir etwas verloren haben, beginnen wir das zu schätzen - Only when we lose do we begin to appreciate
  • So wie ich mein Land liebe, so wenig mag ich meine Landsmänner - Although I love my country, I don't love my compatriots.
  • Was aus Liebe getan wird, geschieht immer jenseits von Gut und Böse - What is done out of love is always on the other side of good and evil
  • Zu leben ist wie zu Lieben, alles spricht dagegen und alle Instinkte sprechen dafür - Living is like loving: common sense is against it, and all healthy instincts are for it.

and about love.

  • A amar e a rezar, ninguem pode obrigar. No one can force you to love and pray.
  • Amar e viver duas vezes. - love - live twice.
  • Amo a vida. - I love life.
  • Casebre onde se ri vale mais que palacio onde se chora. - A hut where they laugh is more expensive than a palace where they cry.
  • Com o amor e a morte, não tente ser forte. - With love and with death, don't try to be strong.
  • Do ódio ao amor basta um passo. - There is only one step from hate to love.
  • Escolhes sempre o amor; mas: e o teu amo. - Always choose love; but that it be your love.
  • Eu amo aos que me amam. - I love those who love me.
  • Fale comigo sempre que você estiver triste, mesmo que eu não consiga lhe trazer a felicidade, eu lhe darei muito amor. - Talk to me always when you are sad, although I cannot bring you happiness, I will give you a lot of love.
  • O amor e como a lua, quando não cresce, mingua. - love is like the moon, if it does not grow, it decreases.
  • O amor e um passo do ódio. - There is only one step from hate to love.
  • O amor mata lentamente. - love kills slowly.
  • O amor vence tudo. - love conquers all.
  • Quem ama o feio, bonito lhe parece. Whoever loves the terrible, it seems beautiful to him.
  • Se a tua vida, depender do meu amor. Viveras alem da vida, pois lhe amo alem do amor. - If your life will depend on my love, then you will live, because I love you more than love itself.
  • Um dia te amei para esquecer alguém, hoje para te esquecer não consigo amar ninguém. - Once I fell in love with you in order to forget someone, and today, in order to forget you, I fail to love anyone.
  • Um dos meus sete pecados mortais: a sede de amor absoluto que me devora. One of my seven deadly sins is the thirst for absolute love that devours me.
  • Um grande amor terminado e como um grande golpe: deixa sempre uma cicatriz. - Big love ends with a big blow - always leaves a scar.

Inscriptions in the language of love with translation

  • Amar es el más poderoso hechizo para ser amado. To love is the strongest means of being loved.
  • Amar hasta el último suspiro, hasta el último latido del corazón. - love until the last breath, until the last heartbeat.
  • Amor apasionado. - Passionate love.
  • Angel de la muerte. - Angel of Death.
  • Bebemos, cantamos y amamos. - We drink, we sing and we love.
  • Cualquiera se puede equivocar, incluso yo. Anyone can make mistakes, even me.
  • Cuando dicen que soy demasiado viejo para hacer una cosa, procuro hacerla enseguida. - When they say that I'm too old to do something, I try to do it immediately.
  • Cuando el amor no es locura, no es amor. - If love is not madness, it is not love.
  • El amor es la fuerza y ​​la razón por la que el mundo sigue dando vueltas. Love is the force and reason why the earth rotates.
  • Esta fuerza tiene el amor si es perfecto, que olvidamos nuestro contento por contentar a quien amamos. - If love is perfect, it has such power that we forget about our joy in order to please the one we love.
  • La felicidad y el amor me llevan de la mano en la vida. - Happiness and love lead me by the hand through life.
  • Lo más importante en la vida es amar y ser amado. - The main thing in life is to love and be loved.
  • Mi amor por ti será eterno. - My love for you will be eternal.
  • Mi amor, te necesito como el aire. - my love, I need you like air.
  • Nuestro amor es eterno. - Our love is eternal.
  • Si tu amor se apagó, dímelo a la cara, estoy aquí. - If your love has faded, tell me this directly to my face, I'm here.
  • Sólo la vida que has vivido con el amor se puede llamar victoria. - Only a life lived with love can be called a victory.
  • Solo Le pido a Dios - "Cuida a las personas que amo!" - I only pray to the Almighty - "Keep the people I love!"
  • Solo mi amor siempre está conmigo. Forever and ever, my love will be with me.
  • Te echo mucho de menos, amor mío… Haces latir mi corazón… - I miss you, my love… You make my heart beat…
  • Te quiero y nunca te olvidare. Eres lo mejor que hubo en mi vida. - I love you and will never forget you. You are the best thing in my life.
  • Todas las experiencias son positivas. Si no hay sombras, no puede haber luz. - any experience is positive. If there were no shadow, there would be no light.
  • Tú dejaste a mi lado una parte de ti, voy a amarla y cuidarla, por si no querrás quedarte. - You left a part of yourself next to me, I will love it and protect it if you do not want to stay.
  • Vivir para el amor. - Live for love.

What are some beautiful hand tattoos? With translation, as well as without translation from a foreign language, there are many options, including popular phrases from Latin. Although it is now thought to be dead, it was once a universal communication tool that all of Europe spoke a long time ago.

Latin is alive

In fact, many people still use Latin today without even realizing it. Many words of modern languages ​​are derived from it. However, it is not so easy to erase Latin from the history of mankind. She is not forgotten at least by doctors and lawyers for sure. Latin tattoos on the arm (with and without translation), as well as on other parts of the body, are popular.

Tattoo with an inscription on the arm (with translation from Latin)

In addition to a wide variety of drawings, phrases in a foreign language as a tattoo are also very popular. Having decided to write on yourself some beautiful foreign words, it would be useful to know how they are translated. Here is a list of some Latin phrases with interesting meanings.

  • Vestis Virum Reddit (Clothes make the man).
  • Alis grave nil (Nothing is heavy for one who has wings).
  • Audax at fidelis (bold but true).
  • Auribus teneo lupum (I hold a tiger by the tail, which means I am in danger, but I will not give up if I face her).
  • Dum vita est, spes est (as long as there is life, there is hope).
  • Ex nihilo nihil fit (nothing comes from nothing).
  • Faber est quisque fortunae suae (all men are artisans of their own happiness).
  • Felix culpa (Mistake or disaster that eventually leads to a happy ending).
  • Luceat lux vestra (let your light shine).
  • Luctor et emergo (I fight and I win).
  • Nil desperandum (never despair).
  • Non ducor duco (They don't lead me, I lead).
  • Qui audet adipiscitur (who dares wins).
  • Semper ad meliora (always towards the best things).
  • Sic itur ad astra (you must go to the stars, this is the way to immortality).
  • Temet nosce (know thyself).
  • Verba volant, scripta manent (what is said flies away, what is written remains).
  • Veritas lux mea (truthfulness is my light).
  • Vincit qui se vincit (he wins who conquers himself).
  • Veni, vidi, vici (I came, I saw, I conquered).

Tattoo in the form of inscriptions

Luckily, unlike Hebrew tattoos and Arabic words and phrases, Latin sayings are fairly easy to translate. Many of them have a beautiful and inspiring meaning. However, it is still worthwhile to research work before injecting indelible ink under your skin. Sometimes it may happen that what is written will not reflect what was intended, but quite the opposite. In this case, outwardly beautiful inscriptions for a tattoo on the hand can mean far from pleasant or meaningless things.

Before getting a tattoo on your arm with or without translation, it is important not only to know the meaning of the words, but also to check that they are all spelled correctly. Your body is not a school notebook where making a mistake is not so scary.

Latin language - a storehouse of wisdom

Quotes in Latin in the past have been used by many famous philosophers, kings, and scientists more than once. Our time is also no exception. Tattoos with an inscription on the arm (with and without translation into the native language), back, neck and other parts of the body are quite popular. This is a kind of trend, which, however, has a deep meaning and shows the inner world of the owner of an ornate record.

Popular quotes in Latin

Latin quotes are something like proverbs that become visible to everyone around, becoming tattoos on the body. With just a few words or whole sentences, what is in the heart and thoughts of the wearer is expressed. You can, of course, fill the phrase in Russian, but Latin gives even the simplest statement a certain mysterious, mystical and ornate meaning. Especially popular are the shoulders and forearms. For example, one can often find on their inside an incomprehensible thin and mysterious inscription in Latin.

For a tattoo on your arm, you can choose an expression that fully corresponds to the way of thinking and positioning yourself in this world. Regarding the size of any restrictions, as a rule, no. As for the content, then it is worth choosing with your heart. A suitable tattoo meaning is an inscription that will correspond to your beliefs, and not contradict them. For example, a diligent family man and father of five children would not be worth stuffing something like "wine, women and rock and roll" all over his back.

For taste and color - there are no comrades

When choosing a quote, you can, of course, use the preferences of celebrities, but it would be more correct to listen to yourself, and not just copy other people's lines. There are universal tattoo options that are equally well suited for both men and women. But there are some expressions that are still more chosen by the strong half of humanity. An example is such tattoo inscriptions on the arm for men, such as:

  • Caesarem decet stantem mori (Caesar must die standing).
  • Cogitations poenam nemo patitur (there is no judge for thoughts).
  • Credo, quia verum (I believe because it is true).
  • Igni et ferro (fire and steel).
  • Alea jacta est (the die is cast).
  • Memento mori (think of death).
  • Natus ut primus sim (born to be first).
  • Ad astra (straight to the stars).
  • Ex oriente lux (the sun rises in the east).

As there are no two absolutely similar people, you will not often find the same drawings on the body. This is a strictly individual matter. Tattoo inscriptions on the arm for men are often more militant than for girls, who choose more feminine and sensual phrases.

What kind of tattoo do girls choose?

What tattoos on the arm for girls (inscriptions in Latin) are the most popular and relevant? Recently, there has been a fairly large demand for text images in the form of phrases or phrases, which are mostly written in cursive. As for the beautiful half of humanity, then the choice is made towards loving and sensual tattoos on the arm. For girls, inscriptions can be:

  • Omnia vincit amor (love conquers all).
  • Oculis non manibus (you can look but you can not touch).
  • Varium et mutabile semper femina (a woman is always changeable and fickle).
  • Odero si potero si non invitus amabo (if I succeed, I will hate, and if I can’t, then against my will I will love).
  • Est quaedam flere voluptas (pleasure in tears).
  • Ignoti nulla cupido (What they don't know, they don't want).
  • Omnia mutantur nihil interit (everything changes, nothing disappears).
  • Vivit sub pectore vulnus (lives in the chest wound).
  • Qui sine peccato est (who is not without sin).

A tattoo in the form of a quote, saying or set expression is very popular in our days. People, who want to leave a noticeable ink mark on themselves can be completely different from each other, for example, a teenager striving to prove something to this world, a girl who wants to attract increased attention to herself, an elderly retired rocker for whom another tattoo is just part of a huge collectionHollywood star who wants to be rememberedfans on the other hand.

The same quotes can represent something different for each person and be perceived differently. Some tattoos can be a reminder of a memorable moment or a display life position. As a rule, this is done forever, so the phrase or drawing should be meaningful to you for at least a dozen years in the future. Among the huge variety, you can choose the appropriate option according to your taste and state of mind.

Before getting a tattoo

If the final decision was made to apply a tattoo, then before this decisive step, you need to take care of some points.

Colour. It can be black and white tattoo, as well as color.

Font . It can be chosen to your taste, the main thing is that it be legible.

Design . It can be just words or combined with a suitable picture.

Language. One of the most popular options is Latin, but no less popular among foreign languages ​​are English, French, Italian.

Place. Everyone decides for himself where to have a tattoo - in a conspicuous place or where only trusted persons can see it. It can be a tattoo with an inscription on the arm (with or without translation), on the neck, stomach, back, legs. The least chosen place is the face, although for some it is not forbidden.

Tattooing is considered a visual art, and many fans and admirers of it have been expressing their “I” with the help of symbols and drawings for many centuries: someone abstractly, someone directly. But some prefer to do it with words, writing phrases on themselves forever. And that's what we're talking about today!

Tattoo on the side of the body inscription

Inscriptions on the body: where did it come from?

The history of wearable inscriptions is not so long: while the first tattooed people could boast of their drawings on the body, symbolizing their origin, victories, or simply bringing good luck, many of them could not even read.

Inscription tattoos, the meaning of which has truly become available only in the modern world, as a rule, are selected from favorite songs or poems, phrases of some scientific or cultural figures, popular expressions or sacred texts. Many tattoo lovers choose for themselves phrases in Latin, Hindi, Swahili, Arabic, Hebrew or Chinese (it should be noted that the latter are more like a drawing or ornament than an inscription).

Various variations of the inscriptions on the arms and legs

Tattoos taken out of context

Many fans of poetry and literature often fill themselves with not only their favorite stanzas, but sometimes entire paragraphs from their favorite books and novels. It is rare to meet a person who would get a tattoo in their native language, however, and recently it is not uncommon: you can often find quotes from poems, for example, Joseph Brodsky, or Anna Akhmatova.

But you can also meet the owners of tattoos inspired by foreign classics, such as William Shakespeare - and no wonder, because all his works can be disassembled into quotes!

Important! The inscription tattoos, the sketches of which you have already chosen, should be double-checked: if the inscription is in a foreign language, and even more so from another script, you should play it safe so as not to make an unfortunate mistake.

Thin inscription on the girl's wrist

Lyrics: tattoo with the lyrics of your favorite songs

They are made not only by fans of some groups, but also by ordinary music lovers, those people for whom the song has some special meaning, as well as those who have found something close in spirit in the lines. Here the choice is unlimited: the language of the song, the genre of music - nothing is important except the meaning and meaning of special words. By the way, many put on themselves not only the lyrics, but also the names of the groups themselves.

Tattoo inscriptions, sketches of which are most often asked in tattoo parlors, usually in a foreign language. The most common of them:

  • Latin. Suitable for couple tattoos, as well as for those who want to put a catchphrase on their body, which will become a wonderful motto in life.
  • English, French, Spanish. Golden three for music lovers who love tattoos.
  • Hebrew. Hebrew tattoos are usually chosen by people with Jewish roots.
  • Arabic, Chinese, Japanese. Suitable for those who love the exotic.
  • Sanskrit, Hindi. Tattoos in these languages ​​are chosen by those people who are fond of oriental culture. As a rule, these are lines from sacred texts.

Another version of the inscription on the hand

Did you know? Most often, inscription tattoos are made by those who have not yet decided to put a large drawing on the body: the inscription is easier to hide.

I began to get involved in Eastern culture a long time ago: first yoga, then switched to vegetarianism, eventually braided dreadlocks, became a vegan, traveled around India and completely changed my lifestyle. I have a Sanskrit tattoo which means a lot to me. This is my life style, and the tattoo is a part of me that reminds me every day of the chosen path.

Lilya, Barnaul

So you can combine beautiful inscription with dandelion

Close to the heart: tattoos that you will never regret

A lot of people decide to get tattoos of their loved ones: making a portrait harder and more risky that it will turn out different, because it is not always easy for a master to convey a person’s character through an image, especially on such a difficult canvas as a body. But you can get name tattoos! This trend has recently become more and more popular among young parents who have decided to perpetuate the names of their children on their bodies. And some make inscription tattoos as a tribute to their culture.

I grew up in a Jewish family, and although I didn't go to a Jewish school or even be in Israel, I feel a tremendous connection with my people and the older generation when I hear songs in Hebrew. I am not religious, but I love music very much, so I got myself a tattoo of a famous Israeli singer named Ofra Haza, which translates as "Jerusalem, city of gold."

David, Moscow

Interesting handwriting font

Concise tattoos

Minimalism has come into fashion again, and even original tattoos are in fashion: now tattoos of inscriptions, the meaning of which is dear to you, can be applied to yourself. If you are a Gemini and your element is air, this makes a lot of sense for you - write about it!

But remember a few important things before choosing a tattoo in an unfamiliar language:

  1. Make sure that the phrase you choose for the sketch and the meaning you put into it are the same. It is extremely disappointing to get a tattoo for yourself, meaning one thing, but getting something completely different.
  2. Check the phrase for errors: you will probably be very worried before drawing the picture and you may lose sight of the most important thing.
  3. If you are a creative person and want a truly unique tattoo, then stick on the body that phrase that will have special meaning only for you: it can be some special phrase with a loved one or even a line from a poem of your own composition.

Tip: if you don't want to flaunt your lettering, do it in a secluded place. But if this is not possible, and you stubbornly do not want anyone to know its meaning, then translate the tattoo into a language that is less accessible to others.

Video: a review of inscriptions for a tattoo in Latin

The most complete list!

A selection of beautiful phrases and popular aphorisms in Latin, sayings and quotes with translation for tattoos. Lingua latina is one of the most ancient languages, the appearance of which is attributed to the middle of the 2nd millennium BC. e.

Wise Latin sayings are often used by contemporaries as inscriptions for tattoos or as independent tattoos. beautiful font.

Phrases for a tattoo in Latin

Audaces fortuna juvat.
(translated from Latin)
Happiness favors the brave.

Contra spent spero.
I hope without hope.

Debellare superbos.
Crush the pride of the recalcitrant.

Errare humanum est.

Est quaedam flere voluptas.
There is something of pleasure in tears.

Ex veto.
By promise, by vow.

Faciam ut mei memineris.
Quote from the work of the ancient Roman author Plautus.
I'll make sure you remember me.

fatum.
Fate, rock.

Fecit.
Done, performed.

Finis coronat opus.
End crowns the work.

Gaudeamus igitur, Juvenes dum sumus!.
Let's rejoice while we're young.

Gutta cavat Lapidem.
A drop wears away a stone.
Literally: Gutta cavat lapidem, consumitur anulus usu - A drop hammers a stone, the ring wears out from use. (Ovid)

Hoc est in votis.
That's what I want.

Homo homini Lupus est.
Man is a wolf to man.

Homo Liber.
Free man.

In hac spe vivo.
I live by this hope.

The truth is in wine.

Magna res est amor.
Love is a great thing.

Malo mori quam foedari.
Better death than dishonor.

Ne cede malls.
Don't be discouraged by misfortune.

Noll me tangere.
Dont touch me.

Omnia mea mecum Porte.
I carry everything with me.

Per aspera ad astra.
Through hardship to the stars.
Also used is the option Ad astra per aspera- to the stars through thorns.
A well-known saying, authorship is attributed to Lucius Annaeus Seneca, an ancient Roman philosopher.

Quod licet Jovi, non licet bovi.
What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the bull.
Latin phraseological unit, which determines that there is no equality among people and cannot be.

Suum cuique.
To each his own.

Ubi bene, ibi patria.
Where it is good, there is the homeland.
The original source, apparently, is in the comedy "Plutus" by the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes.

Vale et me ama.
Farewell and love me.
With this phrase, Cicero ended his letters.

I came, I saw, I conquered!
Caesar's laconic notice of his victory over Pharnaces, son of Mithridates, at Celus, 47 BC.

Vlvere military est.
To live is to fight.

Vivere est cogitare
To live is to think.
The words of the Roman statesman, writer and orator Mark Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC)

Ab altero expectes, alteri quod feceris.
Expect from another what you yourself did to another.

Abiens, abi!
Leaving go!
Adversa fortune.
Evil rock.

Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem.
Try to keep your presence of mind even in difficult circumstances.
Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit.

Enjoy life, it's so fleeting.

Ad pulchritudinem ego excitata sum, elegantia spiro et artem efflo.
I am awakened to beauty, I breathe grace and radiate art.

Actum ne agas.
What's done, don't go back to it.

Aliena vitia in oculis habemus, and tergo nostra sunt.
Other people's vices are in front of our eyes, ours are behind our backs.

Aliis inserviendo consumer.
By serving others I waste myself.
The inscription under the candle as a symbol of self-sacrifice, cited in numerous editions of collections of symbols and emblems.

Amantes sunt amentes.
Lovers are insane.

Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant.
Happiness makes friends, misfortune tests them.

Amor etiam deos tangit.
Even the gods are subject to love.
Amor non est medicabilis herbis.
Love is not cured by herbs. (i.e. there is no cure for love. Ovid, Heroides)

Amor omnia vincit.
Everything wins love.

Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit.
Love, like a tear, is born from the eyes, falls on the heart.

Antiquus amor cancer est.
Old love is not forgotten.

Audi, multa, loquere pauca.
Listen a lot, talk a little.

Audi, vide, size.
Listen, look and be silent.

Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare.
I am ready to listen to stupidity, but I will not obey.

Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam.
Either I'll find a way, or I'll make it myself.

Aut vincere, aut mori.
Either win or die.

Aut caesar, aut nihil.
Or Caesar, or nothing.

Beatitudo non est virtutis praemium, sed ipsa virtus.
Happiness is not a reward for valor, but is itself valor.

Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem.
I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you.

Certum voto pete finem.
Set yourself only clear goals (i.e. achievable).

Cogitationes poenam nemo patitur.
Nobody is punished for thinking.
(One of the provisions of Roman law (Digesta)

Cogito, ergo sum.
I think, therefore I am. (The position from which the French philosopher and mathematician Descartes tried to build a system of philosophy, free from elements of faith and based entirely on the activity of the mind. Rene Descartes, "Principles of Philosophy", I, 7, 9.)

Conscientia mille testes.
Conscience is a thousand witnesses. (Latin proverb)

Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirat?
Who will decide between cunning and valor when dealing with an enemy? (Virgil, "Aeneid", II, 390)

Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt.
Destiny leads the one who wants to go, drags the unwilling one. (A saying of Cleanthes, translated into Latin by Seneca.)

Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas.
You have to eat to live, not live to eat. (A medieval maxim paraphrasing the ancient sayings of Quintilian: “I eat to live, not live to eat” and Socrates: “Some people live to eat, but I eat to live.”)

Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui.
To be able to enjoy the life lived means to live twice. (Martial, "Epigrams")

Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor.
Pain makes even the innocent lie. (Publius, "Sentences")

Ignoscito saepe alteri, nunquam tibi.
Forgive others often, never yourself. (Publius, "Sentences")

Infandum renovare dolorem.
To resurrect the terrible, unspeakable pain again, to talk about the sad past. (Virgil, Aeneid)

Homo homini lupus est.
Man to man is a wolf. (Plavt, "Donkeys")

Consultor homini tempus utilissimus.
Time is the most useful adviser to man.

Corrige praeteritum, praesens rege, cerne futurum.
Fix the past, manage the present, foresee the future.

Cui ridet Fortuna, eum ignorat Femida.
To whom Fortune smiles, Themis does not notice.

Cujusvis hominis est errare; nullius, nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.
Every person is prone to err, but only a fool can persevere in error.

Cum vitia present, paccat qui recte facit.
When vices flourish, those who live honestly suffer.

Damant, quod non intellectual.
They judge because they don't understand.

De gustibus non disputandum est.
Tastes could not be discussed. (The Russian analogue is the proverb “There is no comrade for the taste and color”)

De mortuis aut bene, aut nihil.
About the dead or good, or nothing. (A probable source is the saying of Chilo “Do not slander the dead”)

Descensus averno facilis est.
Easy way to hell.

Deus ipse se fecit.
God created himself.

Divide et impera.
Divide and rule. (Latin formulation of the principle of imperialist policy, which arose already in modern times.)

Dura lex, sed lex.
The law is harsh, but it is the law. The meaning of the Latin phrase: no matter how severe the law, it must be observed.

While I breathe I hope!

Dum spiro, amo atque credo.
As long as I breathe, I love and believe.

Edite, bibite, post mortem nulla voluptas!
Eat, drink, there is no pleasure after death!
From an old student song. A common motif of ancient inscriptions on tombstones and tableware.

Educa te ipsum!
Educate yourself!

Esse quam videri.
Be, not seem to be.

Ex nihilo nihil fit.
Nothing comes from nothing.

Ex malis eligere minima.
Choose the least of the evils.

Ex ungue leonem.
You can recognize a lion by its claws.

Ex ungua leonem cognoscimus, ex auribus asinum.
We recognize a lion by its claws, and a donkey by its ears.

Experientia est optima magistra.
Experience is the best teacher.

Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus.
When we are healthy, it is easy to give good advice to the sick.

Facta sunt potentiora verbis.
Acts are stronger than words.

factum est factam.
What's done is done (fact is fact).

Fama clamosa.
Loud glory.

Fama volat.
The earth is full of rumours.

Feci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes.
I did my best, who can, let him do better.
(A paraphrase of the formula with which the Roman consuls concluded their accounting speech, transferring authority to the successor.)

Felix, qui quod amat, defendere fortiter audet.
Happy is he who boldly takes under his protection what he loves.

Feminae naturam regere desperare est otium.
Having thought up the female disposition to humble, say goodbye to peace!

Festina lente.
Hurry up slowly.

Fide, sed cui fidas, vide.
Be vigilant; trust, but watch who you trust.

Fidelis et forfis.
Loyal and brave.

Finis vitae, sed non amoris.
Life ends, but not love.

flagrant delicto.
At the crime scene, red-handed.

Fors omnia versas.
Blind chance changes everything (the will of blind chance).

Fortes fortuna adjuvat.
Fate helps the brave.

Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo.
Firm in action, soft in handling.
(Stubbornly achieve the goal, acting gently.)

Fortunam citius reperis, quam retineas.
Happiness is easier to find than to keep.

Fortunam suam quisque parat.
Everyone finds his own destiny.

Fructus temporum.
The fruit of time.

Fuge, late, tace.
Run, hide, shut up.

Fugit irrevocabile tempus.
Irrevocable time is running.

Gaudeamus igitur.
So let's have some fun.

Gloria victoribus.
Glory to the winners.

Gustus legibus non subiacet.
Taste is not subject to laws.

Gutta cavat lapidem.
A drop sharpens a stone.

Heu conscienta animi gravis est servitus.
Worse than slavery are remorse.

Heu quam est timendus qui mori tutus putat!
He is terrible who reveres death for good!

Homines amplius oculis, quam auribus credunt.
People trust their eyes more than their ears.

Homines, dum docent, discunt.
People learn by teaching.

Hominis est errare.
Humans tend to make mistakes.

Homines non odi, sed ejus vitia.
I don't hate a person, but his vices.

Homines quo plura habent, eo cupiunt ampliora.
The more people have, the more they want to have.

Homo hominis amicus est.
Man is man's friend.

Homo sum et nihil humani a me alienum puto.
I am human, and nothing human is alien to me.

Ibi potest valere populus, ubi leges valent.
Where the laws are in force, and the people are strong.

Igne natura renovatur integra.
By fire all nature is renewed.

Imago animi vultus est.
The face is the mirror of the soul.

Imperare sibi maximum imperium est.
To command oneself is the greatest power.

Forever, forever.

Daemon Deus!
In Demon God!

In dubio abstine.
Refrain when in doubt.

Infelicissimum genus infortunii est fuisse felicem.
The greatest misfortune is to be happy in the past.

Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est.
Doubt is half of wisdom.

In pace.
Peace, peace.

Incedo per ignes.
I walk through the fire.

Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est.
Doubt is half of wisdom.

Injuriam facilius facias guam feras.
Easy to offend, harder to endure.

In me omnis spes mihi est.
All my hope is in myself.

In memory.
In mind.

In pace leones, in proelio cervi.
In times of peace, lions; in battle, deer. (Tertullian, "On the wreath")

Inter arma silent leges.
When weapons rattle, the laws are silent.

Inter parietes.
Within four walls.

In tyrrannos.
Against tyrants.

The truth is in wine. (Compare Pliny the Elder: "It is generally accepted to attribute guilt to truthfulness.") A very common phrase in tattoos!

In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas.
Truth is in wine, health is in water.

In vitium ducit culpae fuga.
The desire to avoid a mistake involves another. (Horace, "The Science of Poetry")

In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium.
In love, pain and joy always compete.

Ira initium insaniae est.
Anger is the beginning of madness.

Jactantius maerent, quae minus dolent.

It is those who grieve the least who flaunt their grief the most.
Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare.

It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself.

Leve fit, quod bene fertur onus.

The load becomes light when you carry it with humility. (Ovid, Love Elegies)

Lucri bonus est odor ex re qualibet.

The smell of profit is pleasant, no matter what it comes from. (Juvenal, "Satires")

Lupus non mordet lupum.
The wolf will not bite the wolf.

Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem.
The wolf changes his coat, not his nature.

Manus manum lavat.
The hand washes the hand.
(A proverb that goes back to the Greek comedian Epicharmus.)

Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo.
My conscience is more important to me than all gossip.

Mea vita et anima es.
You are my life and soul.

Melius est nomen bonum quam magnae divitiae.
A good name is better than great wealth.

meliora spero.
Hoping for the best.

Mens sana in corpore sano.
In a healthy body healthy mind.

memento mori.
Memento Mori.
(The form of greeting that the monks of the Trappist order exchanged when they met. It is used both as a reminder of the inevitability of death, and in a figurative sense, of imminent danger.)

Memento quia pulvis est.
Remember that you are dust.

Mores cuique sui fingit fortunam.
Our destiny depends on our morals.

Mors nescit legem, tollit cum paupere regem.
Death does not know the law, takes both the king and the poor.

Mors omnia solvit.
Death solves all problems.

Mortem effugere nemo potest.
Nobody can escape death.

Natura abhorret vacuum.
Nature does not tolerate emptiness.

Naturalia non sunt turpia.
Natural is not shameful.

Nihil est ab omni parte beatum.
Nothing is safe in every way
(i.e. there is no complete well-being Horace, "Odes").

Nihil habeo, nihil curo.
I don't have anything - I don't care about anything.

Nitinur in vetitum semper, cupimusque negata.

We always strive for the forbidden and desire the unlawful. (Ovid, Love Elegies)

Nolite dicere, sinescitis.
Don't speak if you don't know.

Non est fumus absque igne.
There is no smoke without fire.

Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco.
Knowing misfortune, I learned to help the sufferers. (Virgil)

Non progredi est regredi.
Not moving forward means going backwards.

Nunquam retrorsum, semper ingrediendum.
Not one step back, always forward.

Nusquam sunt, qui ubique sunt.
Nowhere there are those who are everywhere.

Oderint dum metuant.
Let them hate, as long as they are afraid. (The words of Atreus from the tragedy Action named after him. According to Suetonius, this was the favorite saying of the emperor Caligula.)

Odi et amo.
I hate and love.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico est.
Everything unknown is majestic. (Tacitus, Agricola)

Omnes homines agunt histrionem.
All people are actors on the stage of life.

Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat.
Every hour hurts, the last one kills.

Omnia mea mecum porto.
I carry everything with me.
(When the city of Priene was taken by the enemy and the inhabitants on the run tried to capture as much of their things as possible, someone advised the sage Biant to do the same. “I do this, because I carry everything with me,” he replied, meaning their spiritual wealth.

Omnia fluunt, omnia mutantur.
Everything flows, everything changes.

Omnia mors aequat.
Death equalizes everything.

Omnia praeclara rara.
Everything beautiful is rare. (Cicero)

Omnia, quae volo, adipiscar.
I get everything I want.

Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori.
Love conquers everything, and we submit to love.

Optimi consiliarii mortui.
The best advisors are dead.

Optimum medicamentum quies est.
The best medicine is peace.
(Medical aphorism, authored by the Roman physician Aulus Cornelius Celsus.)

Pecunia non olet.
Money doesn't smell.

Per aspera ad astra.
Through hardship to the stars. (Through difficulties to a high goal.)

Per fas et nefas.
By all truths and lies.

Per risum multum debes cognoscere stultum.
By frequent laughter you should recognize a fool. (Medieval set expression.)

Perigrinatio est vita.
Life is a journey.

Persona grata.
Desirable person or trustworthy person.

Petite, et dabitur vobis; quaerite et invenietis; pulsate, et aperietur vobis.
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you. (Matt. 7:7)

First among equals. (A formula characterizing the position of a monarch in a feudal state.)

Quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt.
What were vices are now morals.

Quae nocent - docent.
What hurts, teaches.

Qui nisi sunt veri, ratio quoque falsa sit omnis.
If the feelings are not true, then our whole mind will be false.

Qui tacet - consentire videtur.
Whoever is silent is considered as having agreed. (Russian analogy: Silence is a sign of consent.)

Quid quisque vitet, nunquam homini satis cautum est in horas.
No one can know when to watch out for which danger.

Quo quisque sapientior est, eo solet esse modestior.
The smarter a person is, the more modest he is usually.

Quod cito fit, cito perit.
What is soon done, soon falls apart.

Quomodo fabula, sic vita; non quam diu, sed quam bene acta sit refert.
Life is like a play in a theatre; what matters is not how long it lasts, but how well it is played.

Respue quod non es.
Drop what is not you.

Scio me nihil scire.
I know that I know nothing.
(Latin translation of the loosely interpreted words of Socrates. Cf. Russian. Learn a century, you will die a fool.)

Sed semel insanivimus omnes.
One day we all go crazy.

Semper mors subest.
Death is always near.

Sequere Deum.
Follow the will of God.

Si etiam omnes, ego non.
Even if everything, then not me. (i.e. Even if everyone will, I won't)

Si vis amari, ama.
If you want to be loved, love.

Si vis pacem, para bellum.
If you want peace, prepare for war.
(Source - Vegetius. Also compare Cicero: "If we want to use the world, we have to fight" and Cornelius Nepos: "The world is created by war.")

Sibi imperare maximum imperium est.
The highest power is power over yourself.

Similis simili gaudet.
Like rejoices in like.

Sic itur ad astra.
This is how they go to the stars.

Sol lucet omnibus.
The sun shines on everyone.

Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est.
Only a mother deserves love, a father deserves respect.

Everyone has a different attitude towards tattoos. Some are against them, while others are for them. Some do not like women with tattoos, others find such women more attractive. Everyone treats tattoos in their own way, because everyone has their own opinion. Well, the opinion of others is ambiguous, so if you want to get a tattoo, then do it!

Tattoos are not only large and bulky, but also small and stylish.

Lettering tattoo

In recent years, the fashion for tattoos has been moving from abstract paintings and images to inscriptions and famous quotes. As an inscription, you can use both well-known expressions and catchphrases, or come up with your own to emphasize your individuality.

The most popular languages ​​for inscriptions:

  • Chinese characters;
  • Latin;
  • English language;
  • Italian;

Choosing a place for a tattoo is another important point. The size of the phrase and the phrase itself will depend on where you want to get a tattoo. So, for example, you are unlikely to be able to make a large inscription on the ankle, and for example, you can prick a whole poem on your back. When choosing a place, you should remember that with age your body does not get younger, which means that if you fill a tattoo in a place that tends to lose shape, then such a tattoo will not look very attractive.

Popular places for tattoos:

  1. The hips are the most successful place, the tattoo on the female beret is not only very sexy and can emphasize and highlight attractive curves, but it is also easily disguised if you need to hide it.
  2. Shoulder blades, back - for a tattoo on the back or shoulder blade there is a very large space for maneuver, however, just on the back, the tattoo will smear over time.
  3. The neck is a very attractive place for a tattoo, and it looks quite impressive, but you can’t hide it;
  4. Belly - very often tattoos are made on this part of the body to hide scars or stretch marks after childbirth;
  5. Hands, lower leg - ideal for inscriptions in the form of bracelets;
  6. Ankle - in terms of convenience, a very good place, but suitable for short phrases;
  7. The chest is a popular, but not the best place.

Latin inscriptions

  • Amor Vincit Omnia (love conquers all)
  • Vincit qui se vincit (the most difficult victory is the victory over yourself)
  • Faber est quisque fortunae suae (man is the creator of his own destiny)
  • Esto quod es (be who you really are)
  • Vita est speciosa (life is beautiful)
  • Vivere in momento (life is made up of moments)
  • Minima maxima sunt (the smallest things are the most important in life)
  • Quis Attero Mihi Tantum Planto Mihi Validus (what doesn't kill me makes me stronger)
  • Si vis amari ama (if you want to be loved, love yourself)
  • Actum ne agas (What's over, don't go back to it)
  • Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant (Happiness makes friends, misfortune tests them)
  • Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare (I am ready to listen to stupidity, but I will not obey)
  • Certum voto pete finem (Set yourself only achievable goals)
  • Damant, quod non intelegunt (They condemn because they don't understand)
  • Dum spiro, amo atque credo (While I breathe, I love and believe)
  • Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas (Eat to live, not live to eat)
  • Esse quam videri (To be, not to appear)
  • Facta sunt potentiora verbis (Actions are stronger than words)
  • Fidelis et forfis (Faithful and brave) Finis vitae, sed non amoris (Life ends, but not love)
  • Fortunam suam quisque parat (Everyone finds his own destiny)
  • Gustus legibus non subiacet (Taste is not subject to laws)
  • Ignoscito saepe alteri, nunquam tibi (Forgive others often, never yourself)
  • Imago animi vultus est (The face is the mirror of the soul)
  • Imperare sibi maximum imperium est (To command oneself is the greatest power)
  • Potius sero quam nunquam (Better late than never)
  • Procul negotiis (Get out of trouble)
  • Qui sine peccato est (Who is without sin)
  • Suum cuique (To each his own)
  • Trahit sua quemque voluptas (Everyone is attracted by his passion)
  • Vale et me ama (Goodbye and love me)
  • Vita sene libertate nlhil (Life without freedom is nothing)
  • Bene vobis (may everything be fine)

Cool tattoo fonts:




Photo of tattoo inscriptions for girls:

side tattoo

side tattoo

side tattoo

Tattoo on the forearm

back tattoo

shoulder blade tattoo

back tattoo

Ankle tattoo

Tattoo on the neck

Tattoo on the thigh

back tattoo

Tattoo near the chest

Tattoo on the hips

back tattoo

Tattoo on the arm

Tattoo on hips photo

Tattoo near the chest

chest tattoo photo

Tattoo on hips photo

chest tattoo photo

Tattoo on arm photo

Tattoo on hips photo

tattoo on finger photo

back tattoo photo

Tattoo on hips photo

back tattoo photo

Tattoo on arm photo

Other tattoos

  • Tattoo with the image of an alluring rose. This flower is most often used as a symbol of love. The color and shape of the flower matters a lot! If the rose only grows and begins to bloom, then its owner is in a relationship, and they bloom! If the rose is colored purple, then its owner has a very strong love. Black withered roses mean a sign that a woman close and dear to her has died, without whom it is very difficult for her.
  • A very popular tattoo is the dreamy butterfly tattoo. These cute creatures have always attracted, and will attract the human eye. You can prick such a pattern on any part of the body. If a girl is the owner of such a tattoo, then this means that she has closed the door to the past and started a new life.
  • Tattoo depicting a cute and beautiful ladybug. These creatures will make anyone smile! Most often, such tattoos are made so that you can understand the mood in a sad moment!
  • Some girls prick themselves with the image of angels, thereby showing that the girl is under the protection of her guardian angel.
  • An image of a lotus, this flower was respected by the ancient Egyptians and other peoples. Most often, this flower symbolizes some kind of achievement on the way to the goal. Such a tattoo, according to palmists, can protect against adversity and danger.
  • Hummingbird tattoos are very popular! These are small, but very beautiful and fast birds. They work hard. If a girl has pinned such an image, then most likely she has a stubborn and impulsive character.
  • Image of a dandelion, a warm and beautiful flower! These flowers are reminiscent of childhood and joyful moments! If a person has such a tattoo, then most likely he is dreamy and purposeful.
  • Relevant in recent times and a tattoo with the image of an anchor. This small tattoo speaks of a person who has a balanced character and he makes decisions quickly, but at the same time he thinks everything through well. Such people most often know in advance what they want to receive from life.
  • A luxurious diamond, such tattoos indicate that a person has a strong and strong-willed character!
  • Tattoos depicting swallows are most often done by girls who give themselves completely to the family. As you can already understand, the swallow means loyalty and devotion to the family.

Video

The girl is tuned to beat the tattoo