Mythological tattoos are tattoo motifs that have deep roots in human history and are inspired by the legends of different cultures and the symbols of gods and goddesses. Mythology has a special place in tattoo preferences for many people as it has deep meanings related to a society’s beliefs, rituals and stories. Here are the popular motifs and meanings of mythological tattoos:Greek Mythology: Greek mythology is full of gods, heroes and epic stories. Symbols such as Zeus’ lightning symbol, Athena’s owl, and Poseidon’s trident are popular tattoo motifs. These carry meanings such as power, wisdom and protection.




Nordic Mythology
The culture and beliefs of the Vikings are popular tattoo subjects. Symbols such as Ox, Valkyrie, Yggdrasil represent power, courage and immortality.



Egyptian Mythology
Symbols of Egyptian mythology such as the eye of Horus, the figure of Anubis, and the pyramids carry meanings such as protection, guidance, and afterlife.




Chinese Mythology
Symbols such as dragon, fenghuang (Chinese phoenix) and turtle come from Chinese mythology and have meanings such as long life, luck and good luck.





Indian Mythology
Symbols such as Ganesh’s head, lotus flower, Hindu gods are used inspired by Indian mythology. These symbols may have meanings such as abundance, luck, and love.





Mythological tattoos can be chosen based on a person’s beliefs, history or way of expressing themselves. Since these tattoos often carry deep and complex meanings, it is important to consider them carefully and fully understand their meaning. Also, considering that a tattoo is a permanent mark, it is important to choose a tattoo artist carefully and do detailed research on the design.




