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In Christianity the cross is a symbol for Jesus and the dove is a symbol for the Holy Spirit.
This is traditionally a religeous symbol as the cross tipically represents christ.
It's what you get when you cross the "R" and the "A" with the "T" in "UNDERTAKER"
"Holy cross" or "saint cross" meaning the Christian symbol of the crucifixion of Christ.
It can be either irregular or regular depending on which cross you mean. A cross as in the X symbol is regular, as is the + (plus) sign. The traditional cross associated with Christianity is not
The Ankh, the Egyptian cross with a looped top, is a symbol of life. This does not mean that is how the person with the tattoo interprets it. When in doubt, ask.
There is no way to answer your question unless you tell us what the symbol is. Do you mean a cross? Or perhaps a fish symbol? Please clarify your question.
You may mean the symbol for male, if so then the symbol for female is a circle patch with a cross.
The Cross of St. Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used widely as an anti-Christ symbol (a meaning which is not valid with respect to traditional conventions of Christian symbolism).
The Cross of Tau, named after the Greek letter it resembles, is a form of the Christian cross symbol. It is also variously St. Anthony's Cross, Old Testament Cross, Anticipatory Cross, Cross Commissee, Egyptian Cross, Advent Cross, Croce taumata, Saint Francis's Cross, Crux Commissa. For more information, click on this link.
Peter was crucified on the cross upside down, as he felt he was not worth to die on the cross the way Jesus died.
The Latin word is servo. It can also mean guard, preserve. The symbol is cross or the "crux immissa."