White dove is a symbol of what in Christianity. The dove is a symbol of eternal life.

The dove tattoo - a flying bird with spread wings - a symbol of chastity, peace and love. This symbol is considered a talisman. The sketch of the tattoo with the image of the dove is done either in black and white, or in color, and the image is applied to the chest, shoulder, forearm or thigh.

In ancient myths they wrote that the dove is a frequent companion of the gods. In antiquity, he was depicted next to the inhabitants of Olympus - Aphrodite, Adonis and Cupid, indicating their voluptuousness and constancy.

Later, the image of the dove became widely used in countries with the Christian religion. IN Old Testament   it is said that the dove released by Noah returned to the Ark with a branch of olive. (This image adorns the modern emblem of Israel.) So another meaning of the dove tattoo appeared - this is not bodily, but spiritual love.

The white dove is considered the messenger of God, the bearer of his strength, a symbol of the unsullied soul. The white dove tattoo also has the meaning of purification, purity, faith. According to tradition, in the Jewish temples these birds were sacrificed to cleanse their sacred place with blood.

In the Muslim religion, the black dove serves as a symbol of the prophet Muhammad, because it was this bird that predicted its future.

Often a dove tattoo is a reminder of a deceased person. A flying dove is an image of a pure soul flying to heaven. This is very ancient symbol, dating back to the beliefs of the Aztecs, who believed that a good man after death turns into a dove.

Another meaning of the image of a bird is eternal love, pairing, family ties. This is due to the fact that pigeons in nature are true to each other, one couple lives together all their lives. Often you can find a tattoo - kissing doves; flying birds holding in their beaks one heart for two; two pigeons sitting on a branch and looking at each other. This image is a symbol of eternal love and memory of it.

Another significance of the drawing is widely known - in many countries a dove with an olive branch in its beak represents the world. (in Japan, in such cases, a dove with a sword is depicted) A bird with a palm twig means victory over death.

A very popular tattoo is the dove in flight. She emphasizes the desire for freedom, liberation from any bonds and rules.

An elegant pigeon tattoo is considered to be female, it is complemented by other symbols - the names of lovers, a scarlet rose. In Europe, you can find a tattoo signed by “Mum-Dad” (“Mother-Father”) - in memory of parents.


Due to its small size, this tattoo fits easily on the neck, ankle or chest; paired tattoos look very nice - two doves on the wrist or hands.

Tattoo sketches with a white dove and a red rose look very beautiful.

Pigeon Tattoo Video

In this video, the dove's tattoo traditional style   execution.

And below are photos of pigeon tattoos from different artists for your inspiration.

DOVE - A DOVE BIRD. It is believed that the dove is God’s favorite bird. Of all the birds on earth, it was the dove that was awarded the great honor of personifying the image of the Holy Spirit. We all remember from the Gospel, when the Holy Spirit appeared in the form of a dove and pointed to Christ: “And, being baptized, Jesus immediately came out of the water, and behold, heaven was opened to Him, and John saw the Spirit of God, Who descended like a dove, and descended upon Him, and behold, a voice from heaven saying: This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased "(Matt. ch. 3 v. 16-17).

The dove is found in scripture, perhaps more often than all other birds and animals. It was the pigeon that brought Noah to the ark the good news about the end of the flood, holding an olive branch in its beak: “After forty days Noah opened the window of the ark made by him and released a raven, which, having flown out, flew off and flew in while the earth was dried from the water. Then it released from himself a pigeon, to see if water came down from the face of the earth, but the pigeon did not find a resting place for his feet and returned to it to the ark, for the water was still on the surface of the whole earth; and he stretched out his hand, and took it, and accepted to his ark. And he hesitated for another seven days of the others and again let out the dove came from the ark. The dove returned to him in the evening, and, behold, a fresh oil-leaf in his mouth, and Noah found out that the water had come down from the earth. He hesitated another seven days of the others and released the dove; and he no longer returned to him. (Genesis ch. 8 vv. 6-12).

The psalmist dreams of wings to fly away from his suffering: “And I said: who would give me wings like a dove? I would fly away and calm down ”(Psalm 54, 7). Beloved eyes are compared with pigeons: “Oh, you are beautiful, my beloved, you are beautiful! Your eyes are pigeon ”(Cant. 1, 14). During a famine, people give money even for pigeon droppings ... “And there was a great famine in Samaria when they besieged it, so the donkey’s head sold eighty shekels of silver, and the fourth part of the pigeon droppings — five shekels of silver” (2 Kings. 6, 25). In the New Testament, Joseph and Mary come to the temple to thank the Almighty for the newborn Jesus: “And to sacrifice, according to the words of the Lord’s law, two doves or two pigeon chicks (Luke 2: 24). The Holy Spirit descends on Jesus after Baptism in the form of a dove: “Jesus immediately came out of the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and saw John the Spirit of God, who went down like a dove and fell upon Him” (Matthew 3, 16) . The Savior called his disciples to be humble and meek, like doves: “Behold, I send you as sheep among the wolves: so be wise as serpents, and meek as doves” (Matthew 10, 16). The book of Isaiah the prophet about the clouds of people who come to worship the Savior says: “Who is flying like clouds, and like doves to their dovecots?” (Isa. 60, 8).

The dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. This was officially accepted by the Church Fathers at a council in Constantinople in 536. There are pigeons considered a sin. Pigeons bring happiness to the house in which they live; lightning will not hit such a house, it will not burn out and will not be empty. The pigeon is the only bird whose appearance does not dare to take unclean power. Do you know that a dove does not have a gall bladder in the body? In ancient times, the dove was considered a symbol of fertility, and subsequently the world. In ancient Rome, the doves of Venus, which made a nest in the overturned helmet of Mars, were considered a symbol of peace. IN modern world, two kissing doves are a symbol of lovers. Russian people believe that if pigeons fly near the house where the wedding takes place, then this portends happiness in marriage. From generation to generation, the image of a dove is a symbol of purity and love. No wonder kissing doves symbolize lovers. And the expression about the couple in love: “Cooing like doves” speaks for itself.

In the Annunciation in Russia, it is customary to release white doves to freedom. The white dove from ancient times personifies the world and good news. In addition, the dove is a symbol of the blessed work of the Holy Spirit, and its snow-white wings are also a symbol of the purity of the Virgin Mary herself. By tradition, the Church consecrates these birds to the Virgin. It is believed by the people that pigeons set free will offer prayers to God.

  A tattoo is not just a decoration of our body, it is a hidden language of a few people, filled with symbolism. Filling a tattoo, most often a person wants to convey a part of himself to those around him.

Thus, people looking at a person with a tattoo can learn a lot about his character and even see a like-minded person in him. Nowadays, many do not think about the meaning, but simply fill a beautiful picture.

Pigeon story

So it is with a dove tattoo. A dove is a bird characterized by lightness, simplicity and freedom. The meanings of this tattoo (tattoo) go far into the past, where the dove was mentioned in mythologies and religions. It is generally accepted that a dove is a symbol of love and unity.. All the images of a pigeon on the body have a roughly the same meaning - a tattoo, but it’s worth telling about everything in more detail, because the value even depends on the person’s gender and location.

Guy dove tattoo

Filling a dove tattoo, men often lay the meaning of rebirth. Most often, such a dove carries an olive branch in its beak. The history of such a tattoo goes straight to religion. During the Great Flood, Noah sent a dove flying to scout the earth. The diligent bird made many flights and once brought in its beak a branch of an olive tree, making it clear to people that the time had come to go down from the ark and go to a new life.

Girl dove tattoo

Women are distinguished by their desire for eternal love and peace. The female image is often associated with kindness and affection.

Therefore, the tattoo of a dove on a woman is assigned the following two values:

  • The bonds of love. Often a girl, stuffing a dove tattoo, speaks of a desire or desire for eternal love. This value is inherent in nature itself. Pigeons are monogamous birds, choosing a partner, like swans, they remain with him until the end, laying eggs, feeding and raising offspring.
  • A symbol of peace. A woman is not a warlike creature, so they often get a dove tattoo to show a desire to keep the world in good and peace, saving it from war and suffering. Such girls often do good deeds, are capable of selfless good deeds. In this case, the meaning of the tattoo comes from ancient Greek mythology. Aphrodite - the goddess of peace and harmony was born in a wagon consisting of pigeons, and her daughters were represented by pigeons, so all her powers are attributed to the pigeon. The Greeks stuffed a dove in tribute to Aphrodite.

Common Values

Often a tattoo is a peculiar trace of fate. People romanticize a tattoo, make it to capture some important event of their life. The dove was no exception. The dove is stuffed after the death of an important, close or beloved person, symbolizing the flight of his soul. In this case, a ribbon with the date of birth and date of death of the deceased is attached to the foot of a flying dove.

The value of the dove on the zone

Tattoos in prison are of the utmost importance. Tattoos are literally stigmatized, noting your local position, your position, the cause of the hit. There was also a dove there, because a dove is a symbol of freedom. Often they beat two tattoos with a dove:

  • The dove in the zone means, above all, the pursuit of freedom. Every convict wants to be free, also the abbreviation “sir” is often pricked next to a flying dove (freedom is paradise).
  • Imperfect ones stuff a tattoo (tattoo) of a pigeon sitting on his hand as well as a symbol of freedom.

. The peaceful, powerless and gentle nature (as opposed to real behavior), which is attributed to the bird, made it the embodiment of softness and love, as well as the personification of shyness and talkativeness. The dove, which today is judged rather negatively and is considered a polluter of cities and a tormentor, has become a symbol of the peace movement, which, of course, harms it rather than benefits it (antagonism). In antiquity, he was opposed in a similar symbolism (Horace, Martial, Juvenal). Already at this time, the word "dove" was an erotic affectionate name of a beloved, as well as the nickname of corrupt girls. This happened as a result of association with the goddess of love Astarta (Astoret), who came from the Semitic peoples of the East, which was adopted by the Greeks in the 4th century. BC. Pigeons were kept in the shrines of Aphrodite (Kiter, Paphos) as her sacred birds and associated with her lover Adonis and son. In addition, they played a role in the predictions: the prophesying priestesses in the sacred grove of Dodona were called Pelaya (pigeons) since the black dove sank there and served as the occasion for the foundation of the sanctuary. In the legend about the foundation of the sanctuary, Amon in the oasis in Thebes, also in the first place is a dove. Among the Jews, the dove was the preferred sacrificial bird of the poorest. The instinct of finding a nesting site made it possible to use it as a carrier pigeon both in Ancient Egypt and in Ancient China. The dove was considered a dual creature, as a giver of natural omens. In ancient Rome, pigeon meat was readily eaten, although the bird was sacred and the pigeons had to incline to love. In medicine, it was believed that pigeons do not have bile and therefore they are especially peaceful, and that they themselves eat medicinal plants such as field bindweed and verbena, and therefore their meat, offal and have a special therapeutic effect. Even pigeon droppings were used to make dressings.


In the Bible, a dove is a symbol of the end of the world, and it brings to the olive branch.

When Jesus was baptized, a dove soars above his head (Matthew_3., W). Holy Dkhkh is most often depicted in the image of a dove, for example, during the Annunciation, in the paintings of the Holy Trinity and in scenes of divine inspiration. “The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit” (wisdom, reason, good advice, strength, knowledge, piety and godly fear) are personified by seven doves; pigeons also symbolized newly baptized. In the symbolism of tombstones, the dove represents a “bird-soul” that rises in and sits there for life or drinks eternal life, flies out of the mouth of a dying martyr or carries a martyr in its beak. The Physiologist (Physiologus) tells of a turtledove, which is naturally talkative, but "when she is widowed, she dies in the memories of her late wife with him and no longer connects with anyone." Christ is “our brightest spiritual dove, our bird, euphonious in truth, which, with its joyful message, makes everything that exists beneath ... St. Basil says: imitate the woman, the neck of the neck and keep the marriage like her.” The dove represents the virtue of moderation and is an attribute of many saints, such as evangelists, St. Theresa of Avila, Gregory and Basil the Great, Thomas Aquinas and Katarina of Alexandria, Columban (lat. Columba - dove) and St. Scholastics. In graphic symbolism, a white dove is a symbol of white coloring (albedo), turning into a philosopher's stone ("materia prima"): "black becomes a white dove." The dove was considered a "bird-soul" in India; in China, he personified marital fidelity and long life, since pigeons in most cases appear as a couple and male and female share caring for offspring. It is also found in the head ornament of the “goddess giving children” and is also a symbol of fertility, which is associated with the rapid reproduction of pigeons.

In German folk expressions, “fried pigeons” are mentioned, which fly into the mouth of a lazy dog \u200b\u200bin a country with milk rivers and jelly banks; Goethe made a poetic restriction: “He who loves comfort and is lazy will fly a fried pigeon in his mouth, but will bitterly repent if the latter is not cut correctly.”

If you believe in signs, then the white dove for you should be a very symbolic figure. Indeed, this bird is a harbinger of changes in life, but what?

In the article:

Signs: white dove, what are superstitions talking about?

Dove - a very symbolic bird. First of all, it symbolizes the world, so you should not be afraid of the appearance of this bird. The appearance of any feathered friend in your path is significant. So, for example, or they can talk about various changes in life.

  Much more fear should be caused by the behavior of this bird. If she is restless, beats at the window, and tries to disturb the peace of the owners, then this is an unkind sign. People so believe that this is an unusual bird that they try to interpret any of its appearance in their lives.

In most religions, the dove as a symbol has 4 main meanings:

  • very important news;
  • human spirit;
  • divine appearance (since the dove is a symbol of purity);
  • fertility, replenishment of the family, growth.

The sacred bird was always considered the harbingers of an important event, and its appearance could not go unnoticed.

Is a good sign to see a white bird?

In fact, yes. If you are lucky enough to meet such a bird, follow how it behaves.

  • If she is absolutely calm, then this suggests that soon you will find joyful news. This is not mandatory some great news, but what you learn will be very nice to hear.
  • If, then, this is a bad sign. Sometimes it portends death. Or it says that your deceased relative has not completed his mission in this world and is returning to earth in the form of a beautiful bird.
  • If you are often circling   white pigeons, then this is a good sign. Soon real happiness awaits you.
  • If your window is always is sitting   one white dove, this can portend loneliness.

What will the unexpected neighborhood talk about?

If or in the attic, it means that your home is a favorable area. These birds will never nest where a large number of negative flows are concentrated.

So if you saw that pigeons became your neighbors, you can calm down. Now you know for sure that your house is protected and you can every day admire the beauty of these wonderful birds.

In addition, the pigeons living under your roof indicate that you are not being magically affected, and that you are not subject to witchcraft attacks, You are a good person who is waiting for positive changes in life.

Also, such a neighborhood suggests that in the near future you will have strong changes in your financial situation. Your business will go up, so expect a bonus or promotion.

Pay attention to how the new neighbors behave. If the pigeons are wild, then they should not come into contact with you. Perhaps if you can gradually tame them, they may treat you trustingly, but not immediately. If a wild bird immediately takes food from your hands, then this may portend a disease. Therefore, you should start treating your health more carefully.

Love and pigeons


Since this bird is a symbol of purity, innocence and tenderness, it is a symbol of lovers. It is the poet who has the old tradition -. This is a very symbolic rite. Since these birds choose one pair for life, they symbolize the eternal love of the newlyweds.

  • If an unmarried girl sees that a white dove constantly flies around her house (window), then this indicates that in the near future she will get married.
  • If a young girl saw that a white dove regularly appears on her window (the window does not break, but simply sits on the windowsill), this indicates that her lover is longing for her.
  • Finding a wounded bird and getting out - your path to family well-being will be thorny, but the result will be worth it.
  • If this bird sits on your shoulder during a walk, this indicates that there is already a person in your life who is ready to love and protect you until the end of his days.
  • If you meet a cooing couple on your way, then for a single girl it is to find your love in the near future, and for one who already has a couple, an early meeting with her beloved.

Other folk signs and superstitions about pigeons

  • If a person in the shoulder area - news.
  • Litter on any other site of clothing suggests that in the near future he will soon get rich.
  • If there are a lot of pigeons on the streets - to clear weather.
  • If, on the contrary, they are nowhere to be seen - to rain.
  • To kill a bird is to attract misfortune. People believe that by committing such a sin, a person brings misfortune.
  • If a person is very ill, he is very ill and cannot heal for a long time, then he should stuff a pillow with feathers of a dove. Then he will quickly recover.