I have a tattoo on my foot already but the color has faded and it doesnt even look like what I got to begin with, (which is a chinese symbol that means "love") is it possible to cover it up with a cute hibiscus flower or something that wont be too big on my foot? or if its outlined in another color will it look better? HELP!!
Can anyone out there send me a cute pic of a tattoo I can get on my foot?
I am 14 years old and have got 3 tattoos on my ankle and want a pic of the cutest one if you have any pic's send them to chambers_briana_2012@yahoo.com please.
Reply:Try bmeink or ratemyink.com. Thousands of great tattoo pics arranged by type and body area. Have fun!
Reply:tattoofinder.com
Reply:go back to a tattoo parlor and tell them you just want your tattoo touched up. My sister got one on her foot and they said it's one of the worst places to get one cause they fade. just get it touched up every once in a while
Sunday, April 26, 2009
I want these two tattoos but not sure which one should i put on my right foot?
I want a hibiscus flower and a shamrock but not both on my feet. I want only one on my right foot.
the hibiscus would be designed like this...
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x231/...
and the colors like this but brighter...
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x231/...
or the clover...of course it would be in color and the ring at the top would not be there!
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x231/...
I want these two tattoos but not sure which one should i put on my right foot?
...on my left foot my dad passed away in '03 so i am getting "daddy's little girl" chinese symbols small on the side but diagonal...so nothing on the left foot.
I want these two tattoos but not sure which one should i put on my right foot?
i'd go with the Hibiscus. it will look better with the chinese symbols for your dad. you can get flowers done really nicely as tattoos. i got a lily and had it in color with no black anywhere and it looks like a drawing or painting.
and the hibiscus is a beautiful flower. i think you should go for it. flowers are always quite unusual tattoos too. not just some ordinary design out of a book.
good luck! it'll look beautiful :D
Reply:The flower
Reply:still partial to the hibiscus :)
Reply:I say go with the flower. The colours would be beautiful!
Reply:flower =] watever you'll want the most just remember its permanent...good luck =]
Reply:the hibiscus to go with chinese/japanese
Reply:ooh get the flower...it's absolutely beautiful. i think the best foot tattoos are kind of on top, outside, where a flip flop strap would go. good luck!
Reply:i'd say a small hibiscus behind your ear, or on your lower back. the shamrock (clover) would be on your right foot.
the hibiscus would be designed like this...
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x231/...
and the colors like this but brighter...
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x231/...
or the clover...of course it would be in color and the ring at the top would not be there!
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x231/...
I want these two tattoos but not sure which one should i put on my right foot?
...on my left foot my dad passed away in '03 so i am getting "daddy's little girl" chinese symbols small on the side but diagonal...so nothing on the left foot.
I want these two tattoos but not sure which one should i put on my right foot?
i'd go with the Hibiscus. it will look better with the chinese symbols for your dad. you can get flowers done really nicely as tattoos. i got a lily and had it in color with no black anywhere and it looks like a drawing or painting.
and the hibiscus is a beautiful flower. i think you should go for it. flowers are always quite unusual tattoos too. not just some ordinary design out of a book.
good luck! it'll look beautiful :D
Reply:The flower
Reply:still partial to the hibiscus :)
Reply:I say go with the flower. The colours would be beautiful!
Reply:flower =] watever you'll want the most just remember its permanent...good luck =]
Reply:the hibiscus to go with chinese/japanese
Reply:ooh get the flower...it's absolutely beautiful. i think the best foot tattoos are kind of on top, outside, where a flip flop strap would go. good luck!
Reply:i'd say a small hibiscus behind your ear, or on your lower back. the shamrock (clover) would be on your right foot.
Im wanting to get another Tattoo! Help Please!?
I already have a Butterfly on the back of my left shoulder
Heart on my Foot
Chinese symble for love on my rist
Hibiscus tribal on my lower back
What should I get and were should I put it?
Im wanting to get another Tattoo! Help Please!?
You should get a traditional Skull %26amp; Cross Bones tattoo! On like your lower hip! That would be so awesome! I want one there!
Reply:I'm sorry, I'm terrible at helping others pick tattoos. I say think long and hard and pick something that has special special meaning to you. Even if it's something ridiculous.
Reply:Get your zodiac =)
Reply:You're going to let a stranger on Yahoo! Answers pick out what you should put on your body forever?
Sad.
Reply:you should wait until you don't have to ask this question on this board until you get a tattoo. I could tell you to tattoo dumb *** across your forehead but i think you be smart enough not to do it.
Reply:Well I have quiet a few and I have never had to ask 4 help, oviously it's not time for youto get another one. It will just come to you or youll seeit and just know.
how to grow lilacs
Heart on my Foot
Chinese symble for love on my rist
Hibiscus tribal on my lower back
What should I get and were should I put it?
Im wanting to get another Tattoo! Help Please!?
You should get a traditional Skull %26amp; Cross Bones tattoo! On like your lower hip! That would be so awesome! I want one there!
Reply:I'm sorry, I'm terrible at helping others pick tattoos. I say think long and hard and pick something that has special special meaning to you. Even if it's something ridiculous.
Reply:Get your zodiac =)
Reply:You're going to let a stranger on Yahoo! Answers pick out what you should put on your body forever?
Sad.
Reply:you should wait until you don't have to ask this question on this board until you get a tattoo. I could tell you to tattoo dumb *** across your forehead but i think you be smart enough not to do it.
Reply:Well I have quiet a few and I have never had to ask 4 help, oviously it's not time for youto get another one. It will just come to you or youll seeit and just know.
how to grow lilacs
A question about my English name...?
I'm a Chinese student live in Taiwan, and my English teacher want any students' English name. My Chinese name is meaning "like a hibiscus", if I want my English name has this close meaning, how should I name?
A question about my English name...?
English names aren't like Chinese names, in that the meanings are very different and not really that well known anymore.
As people above have said, there isn't a name in English that means 'like a hibiscus' but you could choose an english flower name if you want to be closer (such as Rose, Poppy, Lily, Flora). However, if you want to try and get the feel of the name, that may be better.
I am assuming that 'like a hibiscus' has meanings in Chinese about feminity, beauty and vibrancy. You could therefore try English names that have a similar feeling to them, such as Isobel, Chloe (actually means life), Charlotte, Lana, Imogen, Lauren, Annette, Iris, Camille, Helena or Eloise (pronounced eh-lou-eese).
One thing I would say, though, if you go to study in an English speaking country don't feel that you have to change your name - I always think it's a shame (unless, of course, you want to, or you can't bear all of us English speakers mispronouncing your name!).
Reply:When I think of American names, the first one which is plant-like and begins with an "H" would be Heather.
Going in another direction, Hibiscus mutabilis is also called Confederate Rose or Cotton Rose. Seeing as how it is a Chinese hibiscus, I always think of the movie Gone with Wind and the Confederate Rose or Cotton Rose of that movie would be Scarlett.
Reply:In India Girls Name "JASUM" means Hibiscus
Reply:I have always been partial to the name, Emily but i need your Chinese name to get an English name. If you post your Chinese name, i will edit my question with a better name.
Reply:All that I know is that I am of German Norwegian descent. I have an English name (Bruce). Should I be angrz for the AngloßSaxon name. I looked it up and thez said Bruce means (the favoured one). What is in a name. All depends on how u look. Whz did mz computer go German_ tisch copisch ettya meta mile that I could not walk.
Reply:Richard Simmons
Reply:Chinese hibiscus (H. rosa-sinensis) ... try using rose...it's closest to the scientific name.
Reply:Glen, means an abundant valley.
Reply:I don't think there's a word in English that means "like a hibiscus". Just go with a name that sounds somewhat like your Chinese name.
Reply:Flora is a common Latin girl's name and means goddess of flowers.
Florence is a popular Latin girl's name and means bloom or prosperity.
A hibiscus is also called the Rose of Sharon so you might concider:
Rose is a popular Latin girl's name and means rose.
Roseanne is a very unusual English girl's name and is a combination of Rose and Anne.
Roselyn is a very unusual girl's name and is a variation of Rosalind.
Rosemarie is a common English girl's name and is a combination of Rose and Marie.
Rosemary is a popular English girl's name and means rosemary.
Rosetta is a common girl's name and is a diminutive form of Rose.
Sharon is a popular Hebrew girl's name and means plain.
Many if these have roots in other languages but are common among English speaking countries.
Reply:how about rose, laurel or myrtle? they are also plants, but not as nice as hibiscus...
Reply:none knows what their name means, just go with something that sounds cool
Reply:Choose a name that sounds similar. It doesn't have to mean the same thing. Harry starts with an H so that would work.
Reply:Try searching here: http://www.behindthename.com/ for something like Rose, Sharon, Flower, etc.
Reply:there is no such name as far as i know in English.
there is a prevailing attitude among English speakers to not name their sons after flowers. other languages seem to do this, but English does not. the best advice i can tell you is to look for a name that is similar to yours in English and use that. that will be better than any flowery name anyone can give you.
Reply:Rose of Sharon
see link below, this might be answer you are looking for
Reply:um... HIBISCUS?
Reply:Tell your English teacher to stop being an ethnocentric, racist female dog and learn your real name like anyone elses!
Reply:'jasmine' will be a nice one
Reply:Can you just use Hibiscus as your English name? Rose and Lilac are flowers and people use Rose or Lilac as their names too. So, why not Hibiscus too?
A question about my English name...?
English names aren't like Chinese names, in that the meanings are very different and not really that well known anymore.
As people above have said, there isn't a name in English that means 'like a hibiscus' but you could choose an english flower name if you want to be closer (such as Rose, Poppy, Lily, Flora). However, if you want to try and get the feel of the name, that may be better.
I am assuming that 'like a hibiscus' has meanings in Chinese about feminity, beauty and vibrancy. You could therefore try English names that have a similar feeling to them, such as Isobel, Chloe (actually means life), Charlotte, Lana, Imogen, Lauren, Annette, Iris, Camille, Helena or Eloise (pronounced eh-lou-eese).
One thing I would say, though, if you go to study in an English speaking country don't feel that you have to change your name - I always think it's a shame (unless, of course, you want to, or you can't bear all of us English speakers mispronouncing your name!).
Reply:When I think of American names, the first one which is plant-like and begins with an "H" would be Heather.
Going in another direction, Hibiscus mutabilis is also called Confederate Rose or Cotton Rose. Seeing as how it is a Chinese hibiscus, I always think of the movie Gone with Wind and the Confederate Rose or Cotton Rose of that movie would be Scarlett.
Reply:In India Girls Name "JASUM" means Hibiscus
Reply:I have always been partial to the name, Emily but i need your Chinese name to get an English name. If you post your Chinese name, i will edit my question with a better name.
Reply:All that I know is that I am of German Norwegian descent. I have an English name (Bruce). Should I be angrz for the AngloßSaxon name. I looked it up and thez said Bruce means (the favoured one). What is in a name. All depends on how u look. Whz did mz computer go German_ tisch copisch ettya meta mile that I could not walk.
Reply:Richard Simmons
Reply:Chinese hibiscus (H. rosa-sinensis) ... try using rose...it's closest to the scientific name.
Reply:Glen, means an abundant valley.
Reply:I don't think there's a word in English that means "like a hibiscus". Just go with a name that sounds somewhat like your Chinese name.
Reply:Flora is a common Latin girl's name and means goddess of flowers.
Florence is a popular Latin girl's name and means bloom or prosperity.
A hibiscus is also called the Rose of Sharon so you might concider:
Rose is a popular Latin girl's name and means rose.
Roseanne is a very unusual English girl's name and is a combination of Rose and Anne.
Roselyn is a very unusual girl's name and is a variation of Rosalind.
Rosemarie is a common English girl's name and is a combination of Rose and Marie.
Rosemary is a popular English girl's name and means rosemary.
Rosetta is a common girl's name and is a diminutive form of Rose.
Sharon is a popular Hebrew girl's name and means plain.
Many if these have roots in other languages but are common among English speaking countries.
Reply:how about rose, laurel or myrtle? they are also plants, but not as nice as hibiscus...
Reply:none knows what their name means, just go with something that sounds cool
Reply:Choose a name that sounds similar. It doesn't have to mean the same thing. Harry starts with an H so that would work.
Reply:Try searching here: http://www.behindthename.com/ for something like Rose, Sharon, Flower, etc.
Reply:there is no such name as far as i know in English.
there is a prevailing attitude among English speakers to not name their sons after flowers. other languages seem to do this, but English does not. the best advice i can tell you is to look for a name that is similar to yours in English and use that. that will be better than any flowery name anyone can give you.
Reply:Rose of Sharon
see link below, this might be answer you are looking for
Reply:um... HIBISCUS?
Reply:Tell your English teacher to stop being an ethnocentric, racist female dog and learn your real name like anyone elses!
Reply:'jasmine' will be a nice one
Reply:Can you just use Hibiscus as your English name? Rose and Lilac are flowers and people use Rose or Lilac as their names too. So, why not Hibiscus too?
Flowers ???
i have many animals that eat different types of flowers how hard are these types to grow adn what maintinace do they need
these are the kind i would like to grow
chinese and other types of hibiscus
flowering maple
mallow
Flowers ???
Geraniums are a good choice.You can break them off and stick them right back in the dirt, and they will grow.Also I've seen goofers spit them out.
these are the kind i would like to grow
chinese and other types of hibiscus
flowering maple
mallow
Flowers ???
Geraniums are a good choice.You can break them off and stick them right back in the dirt, and they will grow.Also I've seen goofers spit them out.
What does these Chinese names mean?
Yu,Feng Pao,Kumquat,Ting,Chiao Kno,Feng Pu,Feng Hun,Feng Husan,Feng Ang,Goral,Coconut,Muntjac,Sambar,Leopard...
What does these Chinese names mean?
look them up on the internet. You can try searching 'meanings of Chinese names' and then when you get to their site type in the names.
Reply:well, some of those are food but for the rest go to this site. http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/o...
Reply:joe steve nick tom george and lester
Reply:JUST GUESSING, BUT, I THINK THEY'RE FROM THE FRIUT FAMILY
GOD BLESS
What does these Chinese names mean?
look them up on the internet. You can try searching 'meanings of Chinese names' and then when you get to their site type in the names.
Reply:well, some of those are food but for the rest go to this site. http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/o...
Reply:joe steve nick tom george and lester
Reply:JUST GUESSING, BUT, I THINK THEY'RE FROM THE FRIUT FAMILY
GOD BLESS
I want the chinese symbol "daddy's little girl" tattoo but not sure where to put it?
My dad passed away in 2003 so this has a significant meaning to me. I want it small but not sure where to put it. I was thinking on my wrist and if i have to cover it I could just wear a watch. I am already getting hibiscus flower on the top of my foot. Anyone have any good suggestions?
I want the chinese symbol "daddy's little girl" tattoo but not sure where to put it?
I like the wrist idea. That way you could decide when to display it.
Just nowhere that could be construed as sexual in any way. That could get weird.
Reply:I would say the rib cage... you dont see those much. the wrist is good too
Reply:put it on yout left shoulder balde... its close to your heart and easily hidden when you need it to be. i try to make my clients understand that if they ever want or try to get a professional job then anything on public skin may be a turn off to your employer. just keep that in mind.
i know youll make a good decision! and that will be a great looking tat.
Reply:This is a real personal decision. As an older tattooed man I am very discrete where I have mine. I am professional by day and a freak/side show performer at night. Even today some people are very judgmental in life,including future boyfriends. Make a prudent decision.
Reply:somewhere daddy would've approved of! did you guys hold pinkies like a secret handshake? then get it on your pinkie....get it somewhere that reminds you of him....just the little things you guys did try to remember then decide
Reply:back of you neck.
Leather Slippers
I want the chinese symbol "daddy's little girl" tattoo but not sure where to put it?
I like the wrist idea. That way you could decide when to display it.
Just nowhere that could be construed as sexual in any way. That could get weird.
Reply:I would say the rib cage... you dont see those much. the wrist is good too
Reply:put it on yout left shoulder balde... its close to your heart and easily hidden when you need it to be. i try to make my clients understand that if they ever want or try to get a professional job then anything on public skin may be a turn off to your employer. just keep that in mind.
i know youll make a good decision! and that will be a great looking tat.
Reply:This is a real personal decision. As an older tattooed man I am very discrete where I have mine. I am professional by day and a freak/side show performer at night. Even today some people are very judgmental in life,including future boyfriends. Make a prudent decision.
Reply:somewhere daddy would've approved of! did you guys hold pinkies like a secret handshake? then get it on your pinkie....get it somewhere that reminds you of him....just the little things you guys did try to remember then decide
Reply:back of you neck.
Leather Slippers
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