Unconditional love hebrew symbol tattoo4/20/2024 ![]() Last in this section: Basketball player Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha have matching tattoos in Hebrew that read “Love never failed to be,” which is a quote from First Corinthians, 13:8. Besides EVERYONE has arabic… Ill pass on that. I got my tattoo in hebrew because of the meaning of what it says. Who knows?Ī post shared by □Ceejay The Dj□ you can figure it out, let us know!! Also, this tweet made us laugh: Possibly, “this to me is God” or “nation to me is God.” But both of those are probably wrong. At Alma, all we could decipher is that’s it’s definitely is God. ![]() According to (lol), they think the tattoo is meant to say “Jesus is God,” but it definitely does not say Jesus. ![]() This kinda speaks for itself, no?Ĭhantal Jeffries, a DJ and model who used to date Bieber, also has a Jesus-y Hebrew tattoo on her back ( above, right). Justin Bieber has “Jesus” tattooed in Hebrew - Yeshua - on his left side ( above, l eft). Now onto the next category… Christian Hebrew tattoos But his means something! He got his sister’s name, Gemma, tattooed in Hebrew. (For what it’s worth, Ariana is no stranger to tattoo translation shandas.)Īnd, last but not least: Harry Styles also has a Hebrew word tattoo. We guess it was supposed to be either alef-lamed-yod, אלי, which says “Eli” and means “my God,” or aleph-lamed-daled, the Kabbalah one. According to, it was supposed to be אלד, which signifies “guarding and protecting the evil eye and from envy.” However, here at Alma, we think it looks more like an alef-lamed-reish, אלר, which, again, means nothing. ![]() King told Vulture it was in Aramaic, but it’s not really… As Zaltzman explains, “Thanks to a bit of judicious Googling, I learned that this three-letter combination refers to a Kabbalistic principle: The letter sequence on King’s arm is one of 72 three-letter combinations in the Book of Exodus that are considered to be ‘names of God.’ According to, hey-hey-ayin stands for ‘here I stand today’ ( hineni omed hayom) and ‘unconditional love.'”Īriana Grande ( top right image), like King, also has three Hebrew letters tattooed on her finger that supposedly also represent a Kabbalistic principle. But again, those three letters don’t actually mean anything in Hebrew. King’s tattoo is three Hebrew letters, as Lior Zaltzman breaks down at Kveller: hey-hey-ayin. Same with Ariana Grande’s Hebrew letter tattoo ( above, top right) which we’ll get into below.Īctress Regina King also has Hebrew letters tattooed on her arm ( above, center). It seems to read דוברהב, which literally is just a string of nonsensical Hebrew letters. It gets weirder from here… Singer Rita Ora has a collection of Hebrew letters on her wrist ( above, bottom right), but no one can seem to figure out what they mean. Which yay, that means something! Mazels, Naya. Singer Naya Rivera (you may know her from Glee) has the word “love” tattooed in Hebrew on her wrist ( above, left). In this category of celebrity tattoos, the Hebrew letters sometimes mean things and sometimes don’t. She also had her Jewish ex-husband Jordan Bratman’s Hebrew initials on her left arm, but subsequently got them removed following their divorce. Guess who also has a “Song of Songs” tattoo? Christina Aguilera! On her lower back: In 2017, another reported: “Victoria Beckham reveals her tacky back tattoo has virtually disappeared.” Fun! Reportedly in 2010, Victoria’s tattoo was fading so British press speculated she was getting it removed. ![]() In 2005, him and wife Victoria Beckham got matching Hebrew tattoos with a passage from “ Song of Songs.” Both their tattoos read “ ani l’dodi v’dodi li, ha’roeh bashoshanim” (“I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine, who browses among the lilies.”) According to Marjorie Ingall at Tablet, Victoria’s, which scrolls vertically down her back, is written and spelled correctly, whereas David’s forearm tattoo is ungrammatical “but still sweet.” So yes, I do consider myself… I was never brought up Jewish, but like I said, my grandfather was, and every time we went to synagogue I was a part of that,” Beckham said. “My grandfather was Jewish, that was on my mother’s side. David and Victoria Beckham have matching Hebrew tattoos with the phrase.īeckham isn’t actually a non-Jew: His maternal grandfather was Jewish and he considers himself part-Jewish. Specifically this one quote from “Song of Songs,” which seems to be a popular choice. Okay, let’s begin for real: Biblical quotes ![]()
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