Tattoo's

Permabanned
Joined
16 Dec 2003
Posts
3,376
Right, need a few opinions lol.

I would like to get my name tatoo'd on my arm, in Old English. However I am not sure if I should do my name or my nickname

My Name is Rees and my nickname is Reesy,

I must admit they both look nice in Old English but its hard to decide.

Any ideas people?
 
Do what you feel best mate..a tattoo like that, you cant really get other peoples opinions on it...Its your body and your name...
 
Reesy said:
Old English Language, you know the font you find on Microsoft Word etc.

So the language or the font? EDIT: I see.

Print out both designs and hang them up on your wall. Keep looking at them until you have made your mind up.
 
imo itl look ok, just make sure its easily hidden by a shirt etc


i still stand by MY opinion that tattoos and piercings dont suit lads, but make ladies look very nice
 
Reesy said:
Old English Language, you know the font you find on Microsoft Word etc.
Huh?

Old English language:
The Lord's Prayer said:
Fæder ure þu þe eart on heofonum,
Si þin nama gehalgod.
To becume þin rice,
gewurþe ðin willa, on eorðan swa swa on heofonum.
urne gedæghwamlican hlaf syle us todæg,
and forgyf us ure gyltas, swa swa we forgyfað urum gyltendum.
and ne gelæd þu us on costnunge, ac alys us of yfele. soþlice.
Do you mean it to read like that? The script is the shape and design of the letters. I have no idea how one would express the name Reesy in the ancient tongue as I'm not a linguistic scholar.
 
Balddog said:
Id imagine Rees in old english language would be Rees anyway, seeing as its a name.

Yeah it is, just the actual design of Old English font's seem better than a plain 'Rees' just tatto'd on my arm.
 
im just wondering, ive seen a few people with thier name on their arm, but why?

Is it incase you forget your name?

I can understand a loved ones name but your own, just seems pointless to me.

I would get your real name not your nickname.
 
Back
Top Bottom