Expressing faith on the body is a very common option when getting a tattoo. The word "faith" means to have confidence, to believe in something, without needing any kind of evidence to prove its existence. So, if you intend to bear witness to your faith by tattooing that word, or some other symbol representing your faith, on your body, check out our suggestions for inspiration.
tattoo of the word faith
The word "faith" is usually tattooed alone, in a simple but striking way, on different areas of the body. But, there are those who choose to get the word tattooed combined with some symbol they consider important, such as a crucifix, flowers, the image of the holy spirit, flowers or a heart. See some possibilities:
our lady tattoo
The tattoo of Our Lady, or even of other saints, such as Santa Luzia, shows people's faith in their patron saints. They are images that reaffirm hope, the search for protection and the belief that there is a divine being watching over their devotees and guiding their paths.
crucifix tattoo
Another important symbol of Christianity! The crucifix reinforces the path of Jesus Christ on Earth and his entire journey to save mankind from its own sins. The symbol also reinforces devotion and belief in God.
Buddha Tattoo
Buddha is the main symbol of Buddhism, the oldest religion in the world. Tattooing him on the body reinforces the precepts of this belief: the desire to help others and the pursuit of happiness, self-knowledge and self-improvement.
orisha tattoos
The orishas come from the African Yoruba mythology and are worshipped in religions such as Umbanda and Candomblé. Iansã and Iemanjá are some of the most popular orixás for tattoos. Iansã is a warrior goddess, the lady of winds, lightning and storms. Iemanjá is the queen of the sea, the mother of all adults and the mother of all orixás.
Holy Spirit Tattoo
The Bible says that after Jesus' baptism, the Holy Spirit manifested itself through a white dove and flew under Christ. The tattoo of the dove symbolizing the Holy Spirit is the representation of the third being of the Holy Trinity and brings a message of hope, protection and faith.