Flowers are probably among the most common used subjects for a tattoo. They can have a lot of different meanings, so let's see the most common:
- Amaryllis (Belladonna): Victory after a battle, have often been the reward for a job well done, especially in the school environment / literature and art.
- Melo: Love intoxicating. These flowers were used by Celtic warriors to decorate bedrooms to entice amorous nights.
- Camelia flower: with its delicate and soft petals is considered a symbol of desire, passion and sophistication.
- Flower of Narcissus: faith, honesty, truth and forgiveness.
- Dahlia flower: these spicy flowers carry a warning sign with them.
- Lily flowers: these flowers are of the spirit, fertility and long-term relationships.
- Purple flowers: symbolize the memory of people who are no longer with us, or memory of a love that has been shared in the past.
- Roses: the meaning of roses may vary depending on the color, yellow for jealousy, white for purity, red for love, pink for elegance, blue for fantasy, black for the darkness.
- Sunflower: Always in search of the sun is a symbol of spiritual realization, research and ambition.
- Tulips: represent opportunities, the resurrection (return every year) and the determination.