Leo?
Yes of a lion
Most likely it is meant to represent strength or protection.
The baobab is referred to as the Tree of Life. It even features as the Tree of Life in Disney's The Lion King.
he has the barking dog tattoo that beau and daniel have, im not sure if luke has it as well but i know that james doest have it. he has the sunset of the lion king with silhouettes of the characters and he also has a quote that says 'if you cant, you must, if you must you can'
Some say the dragon. Some say a lion. There is not one symbol that means inner power. You could always have the words "inner power" tattooed on your in another language or symbolism. Or get something YOU feel represents inner power and have that tattooed on. That way YOU can tell people what it means. Check out tattoo symbolism here: http://tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/symbols_intro.htm But remember, sometimes a rose is just a rose. It doesn't mean or symbolize anything!
Yes of a lion
A person's tattoo has usually been chosen for a personal and unique reason. A lion's head tattoo may be a symbol of pride or confidence. The symbolism of this tattoo may also have to do with some other personally meaningful reason.
Lion tattoos symbolize strength/power.
A lion paw print tattoo can symbolize strength, courage, power, leadership, and resilience. It may also represent a connection to nature or a desire to embody the characteristics associated with a lion, such as courage and protection.
The prepositional phrase is from the zoo.
lion of us
Chris Troy has a tattoo of a lion on his right arm. The lion represents strength and courage, reflecting his personality and values. The tattoo is intricately designed, showcasing his appreciation for art and symbolism.
Most likely it is meant to represent strength or protection.
"Mister Lion" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Monsieur Lion. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Gentleman (My lord, Sir) Lion" in English. The pronunciation will be "muh-syuhr lee-o" in French.
A creature of great courage, strength, and stamina
in the first book twilight : So the lion fell in love with the lambThat is not an idiom -- it is a metaphor. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense when you read it literally. That phrase merely compares Edward to a lion and Bella to a lamb.
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