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TATTOO MEANINGS / ANIMALS

Snake Tattoo Meaning

Transformation, rebirth, healing, temptation, wisdom

Origin: Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Biblical

The snake tattoo carries dual symbolism — danger and healing, death and rebirth. The Ouroboros (snake eating its own tail) represents eternity and the cycle of life. Snakes are associated with medical healing (Rod of Asclepius) and temptation in Biblical tradition.

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Cultural Significance

In Greek mythology, snakes are sacred to Asclepius (healing). The Egyptian Wadjet is a cobra goddess of protection. In Norse myth, Jörmungandr is the world serpent. In Hinduism, the kundalini is a coiled serpent energy.

Snake and Dagger Tattoo

The snake coiled around a dagger is a classic traditional tattoo design. The snake represents temptation and danger, while the dagger represents betrayal or protection. Together they create a balanced symbol of risk and defense.

Snake in Different Cultures

In Greek mythology, snakes are sacred to Asclepius — the Rod of Asclepius remains a medical symbol. In Hinduism, the kundalini is a coiled serpent energy at the spine base. Norse mythology features Jormungandr, the world serpent.

Popular Snake Tattoo Variations

ouroboros

coiled snake

snake and dagger

snake and skull

tribal serpent

Source: Wikipedia — Snake worship

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Snake tattoo symbolize?

Snake tattoos symbolize transformation, rebirth, healing, temptation, wisdom. The snake tattoo carries dual symbolism — danger and healing, death and rebirth. The Ouroboros (snake eating its own tail) represents eternity and the cycle of life. Snakes are associated with medical healing (Rod of Asclepius) and temptation in Biblical tradition.

Where did Snake tattoos originate?

Snake tattoo imagery traces back to Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Biblical. The snake tattoo carries dual symbolism — danger and healing, death and rebirth. The Ouroboros (snake eating its own tail) represents eternity and the cycle of life. Snakes are associated with medical healing (Rod of Asclepius) and temptation in Biblical tradition.

What is the cultural significance of Snake tattoos?

In Greek mythology, snakes are sacred to Asclepius (healing). The Egyptian Wadjet is a cobra goddess of protection. In Norse myth, Jörmungandr is the world serpent. In Hinduism, the kundalini is a coiled serpent energy.

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A Note on Cultural Respect

Tattoo meanings are shaped by culture, history, and personal story — they are not universal or fixed. Sacred designs (e.g. Polynesian tatau, Indigenous, or religious iconography) carry deep meaning for the communities who created them; we share this for education and ask that you research and respect their origins before wearing them. This guide is not a substitute for cultural consultation.

See also our Color & Style Meaning Guide for how color and technique change a design's meaning.

EEAT: Written by InkFlow Editorial Team (Practicing tattoo artists & studio operators). Reviewed by Mara V., Traditional & neotraditional artist, 12 yrs. Cultural and historical information is sourced from academic references and is provided for educational purposes. Meanings vary across traditions and interpretations.