Tattoos

Tim Howard’s 49 Tattoos & Their Meanings

A goalkeeper for American club Colorado Rapids and the United States National Team- Timothy Matthew Tim Howard is an American soccer player. Tim has a heavily tattooed body. He was an unaccustomed provisional for the 2006 World Cup but later entrenched himself hard as the first-choice keeper of the United States’ international tournament games which kick-started with the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, in which the U.S. concluded as runner-up against Brazil. Tim Howard latched on at both the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, beginning in all their matches. This guy has a tattoo monstrosity too. Let us find about his body inks below.

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1. Portraits on Thigh

Tattoo: On his left thigh, Tim has got few portraits tattooed. Tim revealed that the portraits are of the people who are close to him and have been an important part of his life at one point or another. But, he never took the names of the persons whose portraits are these actually.

2. ‘Tiger Head Dagger’ Tattoo

Tattoo: On his right leg, there is a dagger with a roaring tiger’s face on the top and s snake wrapped around the dagger.

Meaning: Tiger head dagger is a traditional tattoo that combines the elements of the symbolism of the tiger, dagger, and snake. Dagger is the symbol of betrayal, bravery, protection, and danger. Whereas the tiger is the symbol of strength and power followed by a snake which is the symbol of power, rebirth, and transformation. The tattoo on Tim’s leg represents his free-spirited nature and independence.

3. Roman Numerals Tattoo

Tattoo: Across his chest, Tim has got few roman numerals inked as, ‘MLXXIX MMVII MMV’.

Meaning: The Roman numerals in his tattoo stand for ‘1079 2007 2005’.

4. Shoulder Tattoo

5. Skull Tattoo

Tattoo: There is a skull inked on the inner side of Tim’s right bicep.

Meaning: Skull is the symbol of evil and death. However, they also stand for the positive aspects of

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