Getting a new tattoo is as much exciting as it is a big decision to make. Tattoos can be an expression of yourself, a symbol of your personality. And, if you look to the zodiac, there’s so much you can be inspired by. Your zodiac is a great way to express the finer details of your personality, from your birth stone to your birth month tree. So, if you’re looking for inspiration, look no further than birth flower tattoos.
There are 24 different flowers that represent each month, two flowers per month, so you have many options to choose from! You might be in the market for a birth month flower tattoo that represents your own birth month but, you can also consider the birth flowers of your children as well. From snowdrops to lilies, there are so many lovely flowers for your tattoo.
Here are the different birth flower tattoos to give you inspiration for your next splash of ink
January birth month flower tattoo: Carnation and Snowdrop
As one of the first flowers to bloom after a long, cold winter the white petals of a Snowdrop are a welcome sign of beauty and hope.
For the loved one in your life who never gives up, carnations are nature’s most persevering flower since they thrive from summer into winter. Carnations come in practically every color!
February birth month flower tattoo: Violet and Primrose
Violets are symbolic of humility and modesty. They usually appear in purple and blue but can also be found in white and pink.
The primrose represents youthful love and everlasting existence. It appears in a variety of colors including, blue, orange and yellow.
March birth month flower tattoo: Daffodil and Jonquil
April birth month flower tattoo: Daisy and Sweet Pea
Not only does Daisy make a sweet name for you little spring baby but these cheerful flowers are often gifted to new mothers. They come in a variety of colors including red, pink and white.
For all of the sweet peas in your life who bring you pleasure. This lovely flower has a beautiful scent and comes in eye-popping colors.
May birth month flower tattoo: Lily of the valley and Hawthorn
Lily of the valley can represent chastity and sweetness. It’s an expensive flower that’s most commonly white.
The hawthorn is said to bring protection and love. This tree has beautiful white flowers.
June birth month flower tattoo: Rose and Honeysuckle
Roses come in many different colors and each carry their own meaning. Whether you choose red in honor of the love of your life or yellow for a best friend, you can’t go wrong.
The honeysuckle comes in pink, red and white. They’re a perfect reminder of resilience.
July birth month flower tattoo: Larkspur and Water Lilies
The larkspur comes in a range of colors including blue, pink and white. While they each carry their own meaning, the flower generally represents an open heart of love.
Water lilies are an aquatic plant that carry great meaning across different cultures. They come in lovely shades including blue, orange and white.
August birth month flower tattoo: Gladiolus and Poppy
The gladiolus flower represents strength. Sound like anyone you know? This pretty flower comes in a variety of colors including green, blue and yellow.
Poppies come in many colors but most popularly in a deep and luscious red.
September birth month flower tattoo: Aster and Morning Glory
Asters are exotic flowers that come blue, pink, purple and white. They’re a great choice to represent love and patience.
Morning glories are perfect for spontaneous and affectionate September babies.
October birth month flower tattoo: Marigold and Cosmos
A marigold’s signature color is yellow. Not only would it make for a cute name for your special October baby but marigold is also represents a lion’s courage.
Cosmos are actually nicknamed the “love flower.” They come in orange, pink, yellow and red.
November birth month flower tattoo: Chrysanthemum
The Japanese have a special festival dedicated to this flower called the, “Festival of Happiness.” They come in a wide range of bright colors.
December birth month flower tattoo: Narcissus and Holly
Narcissus comes in yellow, orange and white but for the December birth flower, it’s specifically white. This flower represents faithfulness and rebirth.
The holly bush is a favorite when it comes to holiday time. When the holly is in bloom, it has delicate white flowers.