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Cyrillic tattoo: best ideas and meaning

Cyrillic looks mysterious on skin, and it has a closer link to this part of Europe than you might expect – the script is named after Saint Cyril, who came to Great Moravia in the 9th century. Names, dates and strong single words are the usual choices. Which word would you carry?

Cyrillic tattoo: best ideas and meaning

Cyrillic tattoos: meaning and symbolism

The script takes its name from Saint Cyril, who together with Methodius brought a mission to Great Moravia – the region this studio stands in. Cyril himself devised the Glagolitic alphabet; Cyrillic came slightly later, developed in Bulgaria among his followers, and was named in his honour. Today it is used by Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Serbian and many other languages.

Most people who choose Cyrillic have a connection to one of those countries: the name of a mother, a child or a partner, a date, or a single strong word such as сила (strength), вера (faith), надежда (hope), свобода (freedom) or семья (family). Verses and song lines are common too. The second group simply likes the shapes – Cyrillic has more vertical strokes than the Latin alphabet, so lettering reads as solid and graphic even at small sizes.

 

Choosing the text and what to watch for

Cyrillic is not one single "Russian" alphabet. Ukrainian adds і, ї, є and ґ and does not use ы, ё or ъ; Serbian and Bulgarian have their own differences again. Always work from a specific language rather than a random letter chart you found online – with names, that is the difference between correct and almost correct.

The second classic trap is handwritten cursive. Written Cyrillic looks very different from the printed form: lowercase т is written much like a Latin m, д like a g, and several letters dissolve into a run of identical loops. Fonts that only imitate cursive often produce text a native speaker struggles to read. Avoid so-called faux Cyrillic as well, where Я or И stand in for R and N for effect – to anyone who actually reads the script it looks like a poor joke. And keep the piece large enough that the marks above ё and й do not merge into the line.

 

Styles, designs and placement

Fine line black work leads the way, either elegant script or a plain sans-serif. Cyrillic also carries calligraphy with strong stroke contrast and blackletter especially well, since both play to its vertical lines. A small symbol often joins the text – a heart, a bird, a star, a heartbeat line.

We most often tattoo Cyrillic lettering on the forearm and wrist, and on the collarbone, ribs, neck, ankle and back, where a longer quote works beautifully set vertically along the spine. Shorter pieces heal quickly and make a good first tattoo. For other scripts, see Arabic lettering.

 

Our artists will set the text so it stays legible for years, and we can help you check the wording before the session. We work in English, Czech and Russian.

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