The most appropriate font for Latin tattoos is any of those that have the appearance of engraved lettering: good fonts to try first are Castellar, Engravers MT and Perpetua Titling MT. Latin phrases should typically be printed in capitals, and one should take care to ensure that 'u' as well as 'v' appears in capitals as 'V', not 'U'. It is worth contacting a professional Latin translation website for further information and ideas, like Classical Turns (http://www.classicalturns.com).
Popular fonts for a tatoo would have to be script.
English. Just a crazy loose wave type of font.
What goes around comes around
whats the writing font of Ryan shecklers tattooon his back
Try the "Chiller" font. Go to www.dafont.com and click on "A" and look for the font called "To Hell And Back."
Sounds like a Latin Kings tattoo, so yea. Even if it isn't, the association will be there, and it'd be a shame to get capped over a misunderstanding.
One you like, so long as it's big enough. My next tattoo is going to be in Simoncini Garamond.
Verga font..
his tattoo is actually a sharpie tattoo drawn by his friend
criss
The Dreamer
It looks like Dali font, the tattoo artist was just probably not good enough to do a better job. http://www.dafont.com/dali.font?fpp=50&text=Never+a+failure.+Always+a+lesson
The expendables
Old English...
Old English font in Capital letters
Franklin Gothic
"Khalifa"
Fear God