John Carew’s 8 Tattoos & Their Meanings
John Alieu Carew is a famous former Norwegian professional footballer. He used to play as a forward. Talking about his overall career, he has goaled 24 times for the Norwegian national team. He was the first black player to represent Norway. Carew made his acting debut in 2014 where he starred in a Canadian Horror film named Dead of Winter. Carew has few tattoos that adorn his body. Let us explore them.
1. Portrait on Left Shoulder
Tattoo: On his left shoulder, John has got the tattoo of the portrait of his mother, Jorunn Ryen Carew. Under the portrait, there is a banner that contains the data as ‘5.9.97’.
Meaning: The tattoo of his mother shows his love for her, and the date reflects John’s birthdate since he was born on 5 September 1979.
2. Writing on Left Bicep
3. ‘Flying Doves and Cherub’ Tattoo
Tattoo: There is a baby angel/cherub inked on the outer side of John’s left bicep. Also, there are flying birds tattooed.
Meaning: Flying dove birds symbolize hope, love, faith, and openness. It is known as the symbol of victory, and the symbol of God’s love. Most importantly, they stand for fresh beginnings.
4. Chest Tattoo
5. ‘Faith’ Tattoo
Tattoo: Under the roses, there is a tattoo of the word, ‘Faith’.
6. ‘Rosary Beads with Cross’ Tattoo
Tattoo: On his left bicep, there are rosary beads with a cross pendant tattoo.
Meaning: Rosary symbolizes Virgin Mary whereas the Cross represents Jesus Christ, The God of Christians. Rosary Beads and cross pendant represents that John is a Christian and more specifically Catholic.
7. Neck Tattoo
Tattoo: On the left side of his neck there is a wing inked along with the words, as ‘Ma Vie, Mes Régles’.
Meaning: The tattoo stands for ‘My Life My rules when translated into English. However, there is a flaw in the tattoo and that is in the word Régles which has been used in the tattoo in the place of ‘règlès’, by mistake.