Out of hundreds and thousands of tattoo designs the world has  produced, there are few that stand out and continue to ink their way  onto generation after generation. Here’s a list of the 50 most popular  tattoo symbols and designs.
1. Tribal 
This is the most requested tattoo design ever. I am not sure why folks really want tribal tattoos  in this modern world, but perhaps the contrast of savage design and the  new-age body gives a certain level of charm. Besides, tribal designs  are quite intricate and attractive, offering rich choices for the tattoo  enthusiasts.
Tribal tattoos consist of an exciting array of tattoo design  possibilities, ranging from the traditional tribal designs of indigenous  and aboriginal cultures to the latest in graphic design for the  ink-hungry body.
2. Star / Nautical Star 
There is something about stars that is very pleasing to the eyes.  Aside from the fact that stars symbolize fame, guidance, and luck, these  striking symbols create exciting tattoo designs that even celebrities  can’t refuse. Victoria Beckham and Rhianna are two of the most  well-known celebrities rocking star tattoos.
3. Cross 
The cross tattoo  is very popular not only among Goths but also with those who want to  express their religion, and those who just love how the design looks on  their skin. The most popular cross designs include the Celtic Cross,  Maltese Cross, and the Iron Cross.
4. Angel 
Angels are religious symbols that are believed to be winged spirits  intended to deliver the word of God to mankind. They are considered  higher beings and therefore a nice niche for a cool tattoo design. Angel tattoos are very popular among all cultures in various forms. They can also take the form of an archangel like Michael or Uriel.
5. Wings
This is a tattoo design that is both magical and spiritual. In many  legends and myths, to have wings is a reward given to those who have  proven their worth. And aside from the aesthetics a pair gives to any  design, knowing that it is associated with speed, elevation, and freedom  is enough to make wing tattoos among the most requested tattoo symbols  and designs.
6. Maori 
Of all the tribal tattoo designs, Maori  is one of the most famous. Some love this tattoo design so much that  they would even try to offer their entire face for the craft. Take a  look at the Top 20 craziest facial tattoos ever attempted.
7. Dragon 
Dragons are symbols of power and mystery. Legends of both Eastern and  Western origins depict dragons as creatures to be feared and  worshipped. We can’t really deny the coolness of a dragon tattoo so that makes this one quite popular.
8. Phoenix 
If you think it’s cool for a bird to rise from its ashes, then you’re  not alone. In fact, all of us are thrilled by that mystical act, yet  only the Phoenix has the ability. The Phoenix is a mythical bird and the  Phoenix tat  is a much inked reality. A phoenix tat is also rumored to express one’s  hunger for immortality. Don’t we all want to live forever?
9. Butterfly 
The butterfly tattoo  is really popular among the female population. I have yet to see a guy  with a butterfly tattoo, but I’m sure they’re out there somewhere.  Mariah Carey really made this one very popular during her ‘Butterfly’  days. And it sure clicked.
A butterfly tat can represent beauty, metamorphosis, freedom,  happiness, and fragility. And those are elements women can definitely  relate with.
10. Fairy 
For those who like magic and magical creatures, a fairy tattoo  is always the most common choice. Knowing that fairies have the power  of flight and can make wishes come true, it surely is fun to have a  fairy tattoo, especially if the design is elaborate and fanciful.
11. Lion 
Whether you are a leader or follower, a lion tattoo can instantly project an image of strength and leadership on any ink collector.
12. Celtic Knot
A Celtic knot symbolizes the eternal and intertwined nature of the  human soul. This tattoo symbol is usually worn as an armband. Whether  you’re appreciative of its meaning, or you’re entirely clueless, no one  can tell. Celtic Knotwork can look really impressive as a tattoo design.
13. Kanji
There’s something about Kanji tattoos  that makes everyone an instant fan. Every time I see a tattoo  consisting of Chinese characters, I usually like it, despite the fact  that I have no idea what it means. And most people, even those who own  the tat, might be clueless of their tat’s true meaning. Well, as long as  the people around you don’t understand it either, there won’t be any  problems. Just enjoy the view.
14. Tiger
Much like a lion, a tiger is the epitome of strength. The distinctive  coloring makes the tiger tattoo a very attractive design. A tiger tattoo seldom looks bad. I haven’t seen a bad one so far.
15. Rose
Dubbed as the most powerful and seductive among all flowers, who  could resist the beauty of a rose? The quintessential flower of the  West, a rose can mean a lot of things – beauty, deception, femininity,  love, or even passion and lust. A rose tattoo is always something that attracts attention, and this is one of the reasons why this tattoo symbol and design is very popular.
16. Heart
Oh, I guess this one needs no explanation. Who still hasn’t seen a  heart tattoo? They are everywhere. From our relatives to famous  celebrities, a heart tattoo has a place in everyone’s errr … heart. It symbolizes life, love, and passion.
17. Zodiac
Zodiac tattoos  are popular because everyone can personally relate to them. If you use  and believe in the Gregorian calendar, your personalized Zodiac tattoo  will represent who you are.
18. Skull
The skull is a recurrent symbol in tattoos due to its unique appearance. Menacing and scary, skull tattoos can take different forms and themes depending on the creativity of the tattoo artist.
19. Flowers
Well, flower tattoos  are quite famous regardless of the species or color. Though the rose is  a popular choice, others opt for other varieties and use them as design  motifs.
20. Pin-up Girl
Beautiful girls never go out of style, do they? And this tattoo  design is proof of that. Pin-up girl tattoos are very popular among male  body art enthusiasts.
21. Eagle
Powerful and majestic, the eagle is one mighty bird. And a fierce eagle tattoo always rocks.
22. Crown
A crown tattoo represents one’s sovereignty over his own life,  feelings, thoughts, and actions. It symbolizes self-control, and serves  as a reminder to use power and authority wisely. I don’t know about you  but I think I just love the meaning of this tattoo symbol.
23. Sun
The sun is the giver of light and life. Without it, everything will  perish. Well, at least that’s what is said about the symbolism of sun tattoos. Nobody wants to perish, I suppose.
24. Anchor
An anchor tattoo symbolizes safety, salvation, and hope. People must  have been getting anchor tattoos in order to be anchored onto a safe and  stable ground. In a world that’s chaotic and violent, who wouldn’t want  such refuge?
25. Ankh
An Ankh is an Egyptian symbol representing the key of life. I must admit I fell in love with the ankh tattoo‘s unique appearance. The looped cross just looks beautiful and definitely would look great as a tattoo.
26. Barbwire
Barbwire tattoos are popular in prisons and other places that scream  ‘confinement.’ However, thanks to Pamela Anderson, the barbwire tat is  now mainstream.
27. Om
The Om symbol is believed to be the sound of the “breath of God.” The  symbol is placed at the beginning of most Hindu texts as a scared  exclamation to be uttered at the beginning and end of every prayer or  mantra.
28. Bat
I’m not sure if Batman has a bat tattoo, but I presume he must, as  bats are generally considered creatures of good luck in the Far East.
29. Swallow
A popular choice among sailors, swallow tattoos generally symbolizes good luck and homecoming.
30. Spider
Spider tattoos can be deadly images, with malignant meaning. Beware  of women wearing spider tats. They’re black widows. Nah, just kidding.
31. Compass
For those without a sense of direction, a compass tattoo might be the ultimate solution.
32. Cupid
Crazy about love? Or ,you’re just a plain home-wrecker? Well, a cupid tat might do the trick of hiding your real intentions.
33. Cherubs
These little angels are just so cute that we just can’t resist creating a tattoo design with them as the main motif.
34. Snake
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Snake tattoos  mean renewal, taken from the snake’s ability to shed skin. They may  also mean temptation and knowledge. So if you think you’re hot, then you  will definitely look hotter with a snake tat.
35. Fleur de Lis
This is a stylized design of either an iris or a lily; a very stylish  and decorative tattoo. This symbol is associated with Joan of Arc and  represents liberty.
36. Haida 
Haida tattoo symbols are among the most popular tribal tattoo  designs. The bold lines of the Haida designs are very much tattoo  material because of their complexity and aesthetic quality.
37. Sword
A sword is commonly associated with valor and justice. It can also be  magical in the sense that legends and myths often portray swords with  magical powers. Add He-Man and She-Ra to the equation and you have a  very nice sword tattoo to show off to your buddies.
38. Dolphins
If you failed to ace your exams, getting a dolphin tattoo might help remind you that you are still the most intelligent mammal on the planet.
39. Dragonfly
Aside from fairy and butterfly tattoos, dragonfly tats  are also popular among women. They are associated with good luck and  are considered as the power of light. Whatever that means, dragonfly  tattoo designs can look really cool, which explains the popularity.
40. Fish
Fish tattoos can have varied meanings depending on the design  employed. They can be symbols of fertility or wisdom. The Koi or Carp  fish are very popular fish tattoos.
41. Flames / Fire
Fire is all-consuming and destructive but it can also mean  purification and renewal. It may also mean change, and passion. See if  your hotness factor increases once a fire tattoo is inked on your already hot bod.
42. Gun / Pistol
Of course gun tattoos  are popular in both sexes. Though initially they are worn by those who  have served time in prison for violent crimes, they are now worn by  those who think getting eagle or fire tattoos is for wimps. They opt for  a more killer tattoo design and gun tattoos give them that need  satisfaction. Check out 12 Killer Gun Tattoos.
43. Harley Davidson / Motorcycle 
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44. Lotus
Alongside roses, lotus flowers are among the most powerful of all the flower symbols. In many religious systems, lotus represents spiritual purity because of their beauty and their ability to grow in the murkiest of water.
45. Luck / Clover
Tattoos are deemed to be powerful amulets and talismans of  protection. At least that’s what our ancient ancestors believe. Clover  or Luck tats then become popular to embody such belief. There is nothing  wrong with hoping you win the lottery or the girl of your dreams with  that nicely done clover tat.
46. Musical Notes
Music lovers show their deep passion for the art through these attractive musical note tattoos.
47. Scorpion
Scorpio tattoos are said to protect the bearer of the tattoo and ward off a scorpion sting or an evil spirit.
48. Yin-Yang
There is a yin and yang in all things. One is said to be incapable of  existing without the other. Yin-Yang tattoos are popular among men and  women from all walks of life who believe in this popular Chinese  philosophy. .
49. Dagger
This symbol represents danger and betrayal. So be wary of a friend who has a dagger tattoo.
50. Love / Pierced Heart
A pierced heart is a quintessential symbol of being in love. A love tattoo design showing a heart shot from the arrow of Cupid can also suggest penetration and physical love.