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Kieran Trippier’s 11 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Kieran John Trippier is an English professional football player. Kieran plays as a defender for Atlético Madrid in La Liga and the England National Team. He has also represented Manchester City, Burnley, and Tottenham Hotspur before joining Athletico in 2019. Kieran has many interesting inks on his body. Let us take a look at his tattoos and the meanings behind them.

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1. ‘Flowers’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The side of his right forearm has a tattoo of two flowers on it. One of them is colored and the other one is left as an outline. There are also water waves tattooed on the upper side of his forearm.

Meaning: The flowers on his arm are water lilies.

2. Portrait Tattoo

Tattoo: The inner side of his right forearm has a portrait of a woman tattooed on it, done with a few anime effects like shining eyes. The woman also has tiny red flowers surrounding her.

Meaning: The portrait on his arm is of his spouse, Charlotte Trippier, whom he adores very much. The couple got married in Cyprus and have two lovely children.

3. Angel Tattoo

Tattoo: There is an angel tattooed on the player’s left upper arm. The angel is sitting below the sun that covers his shoulder, emitting rays of shine, and has a clarinet in her hands that she is playing. The angel is seen sitting on clouds, below the sun, surrounded by stars and birds.

Meaning: The tattoo of the angel on his upper arm represents a guardian angel that looks after him and his family.

4. ‘Dove’ Tattoo

Tattoo: There are dove birds tattooed on his left arm, around his elbow.

Meaning: The tattoo of the doves on his arm represents peace and freedom. The tattoo also goes well with the angel on his upper arm.

5. ‘Puzzle’ Tattoo

Tattoo: There are three puzzle pieces fitted together, tattooed on the backside of his left upper arm. The rest of his arm is covered in tattoos of clouds to fill out the empty spaces between the tattoos.

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