Yin and Yang
The Chinese philosophy of Yin, and Yang describes how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may be complementary and interdependent. There is a beauty in the balance between these two forces that has become a very popular tattoo design among couples looking to express their affection for each other.
Yin and Yang’s tattoos are also known as Taiji tattoos. The meaning is the same, but many prefer to call it Yin and Yang because this term is more widely recognized than Taiji. It’s certainly not uncommon to hear people refer to this design as “tai chi” tattoos, but that would be incorrect; tai chi refers specifically to a martial art form, whereas taiji (or yin and yang) refers generally to the philosophical concept of energy exchange between two opposites.
Because it’s such a common symbol, you’ll see variations in its appearance: it can have sharp or rounded lines; solid colors or shading patterns; thick or thin lines; etc. You can even make your unique spin on it by adding decorative elements like flowers or small birds flying around the circle!
King and Queen Crowns
If you are looking to get some matching tattoos with your significant other, crowns are a popular option. Crowns can be inked on any part of the body, including the wrist, finger, or neck. Couples can choose to have their crowns done together (either in one sitting or at the same time) or separately. Crowns can be done in any color, style, and size; they can also be embellished with jewels for a more dramatic look. No matter what kind of crown tattoos you and your partner get, make sure that you each love your designs so that you will not regret them later.

Hidden Words
Hidden words are a simple but cute way to show your love. Some of the most popular hidden words include ‘faith’, ‘love’, and ‘hope’. Choose one word that is meaningful for you and your partner, and have it tattooed in a small space on the body.
Octopus and Seahorse
These marine creatures may seem like an odd pair, but the symbolism behind them makes for a truly unique tattoo. Seahorses are known as symbols of patience and contentment, while octopuses symbolize knowledge and mystery. While the two look very different from one another, they live harmoniously in the same waters. For this reason, it also makes for a great tattoo for couples: no matter how different you are from your partner, at the end of the day, you can make your relationship work without changing who you fundamentally are.
Moon Phases
A great option for couples is something like this design, in which two people get a moon tattooed on their bodies, with the phases corresponding to each other. The moon has a lot of symbolic meaning—it’s a signifier of femininity, cycles, and nature—so it can have many different interpretations. You could think of the phases as showing your relationship growing from crescent (a new beginning), to full (the height and fulfillment of your relationship), to waning (growing old together). Alternatively, you could also view it as representing the ups and downs: waxing is when you’re feeling stronger together and wane is when things are less good.
Other placement options include getting these tattoos on each other’s legs or arms. This way, when you hold hands or hug, your phases will line up perfectly!
Heart Outline
The heart outline design is small and simple enough to be on any area of your body. It’s cute, sweet, and easy to hide if you don’t want it to be shown at work. We recommend these tattoos for people who are looking for cute but not-so-serious tattoos.

Roman Numerals
Roman numerals are a simple and elegant way to mark anything from the anniversary of your relationship to your birth date. To have the numerals tattooed permanently on yourself or with a partner is an intimate and highly personal decision, especially for those who prefer small tattoos. Other than the meaning behind it, getting a tattoo is an experience in itself: the process of choosing an artist, preparing for it before you visit, and what might happen after you get it done. This guide will outline everything you need to know about getting these tattoos with your significant other so that this experience is memorable and enjoyable.
Locket And Keyhole
In the realm of love, lockets represent love and memories, capturing them within their confines. They’re often given as gifts to people who have been through hard times. So it’s no surprise that they are also a popular choice for couples tattoos. While one person gets a locket tattoo, the other gets a keyhole tattoo inking half their body. The locket is open, showing a secret that only the two of them know about. These tattoos can be placed anywhere on your body, from the arms down to your legs. They can be as colorful or minimal as you want them to be!
Anchors
Anchors are a common tattoo to represent strength and stability, but they’re also imbued with other meanings. After all, the anchor is the thing that keeps a ship in place through stormy weather, so it can also be a symbol of hope. In addition to these two readings, anchors are also a symbol of the sea or the sea god Poseidon himself! Anchors are also popular in Christian symbolism as an illustration of stability and steadfastness in faith. Anchors have been used throughout human history for stability and security so what better way for you and your partner to show your stability than with matching anchor tattoos?
The Infinity Symbol
- The infinity symbol represents eternity, empowerment, and everlasting love. It’s a simple yet powerful image that can be done in any style from cartoonish to abstract.
- The double meaning of the infinity symbol makes it an ideal design for couples’ tattoos. While it represents the infinite power of love, it also represents commitment and will always remind you of your partner since you have matching ink.
- The infinity symbol is a great way to get your first tattoo because it’s small enough not to hurt like crazy but still beautiful enough that you won’t feel like you wasted your money on something tiny and boring. Plus, getting a tattoo with your partner means you can support each other in case one or both of you feel nervous before heading into the tattoo parlor.
The Globe – For The Traveling Couple
This minimalistic tattoo is one of the best designs for a traveling couple. The globe shows that you and your love have seen some places together, or are about to. It’s also a sign of commitment and says “I will travel the world with you, no matter what.”
We suggest inking it on your wrist so you can always look at it while thinking about the times you’ve been away from each other. If you want to accentuate your globe tattoo, add a small airplane or an anchor next to it.

Nautical Star – A Sailor’s Lucky Charm
A nautical star tattoo is a popular choice for many lovers, and it can hold a variety of meanings. Nautical stars were traditionally used by sailors to find their way on the open ocean. The North Star often guided sailors to safety, and they would get a nautical star tattoo upon coming home from sea. However, this was not so common until after World War II when tattoos became associated with sailors and other members of the military.
The design itself represents the compass rose, which is also commonly used in maritime navigation. There are many variations on this theme; for instance, some people will have five-pointed nautical star tattoos, and others may choose to incorporate elements like roses or chains into their designs as well. These types of tattoos are often placed on the wrist or forearm because they’re easy to cover up if desired and heal quickly due to good blood circulation there.
Diamond Ring – For The Engaged Couple
An engagement ring is a symbol of eternal love between two people. So, it’s no surprise that many couples opt to commemorate their clean, white-hot devotion in the form of tattoos.
What could be better than a diamond ring? In this case, a tattoo on your beloved’s finger shines like one. This tattoo can be as small or as large as you’d like. To make this custom tattoo design even more special, you can choose different stones, such as ruby and sapphire rings, to represent your birthstones our favorite gemstones. If you’re someone who loves diamonds but feels uncomfortable wearing them–for instance, if you’re an environmentalist who doesn’t want to support the diamond industry–choosing a diamond ring tattoo is also a great idea!
The Colorful Feather- Perfect For The Free Spirit In You
The colorful feather is a beautiful tattoo that has different meanings for different people. Feather tattoos can symbolize freedom, luck, trust, speed, truth, protection, wisdom, travel, and even hope. You can incorporate your favorite colors into the design to make it look more vibrant and appealing. This one is perfect for adventurous couples who like to be free-spirited and go on spontaneous adventures together!
Broken Heart – For That One Special Person
A broken heart tattoo can represent many things. It symbolizes a love that has been lost or unrequited love. The broken heart is also a common symbol for lovers who have been torn apart. The broken heart can symbolize a love that is fading or a love that is being lost.
If you are looking for an unusual design for your next tattoo, consider the Broken Heart! This beautiful design is great for those who have suffered from a broken heart and are ready to move on from their past relationship. You will be able to find this unique design in many styles such as floral designs or geometric shapes!
Cute Matching Tattoos- A Small Love Token For That Special Someone
Tattoos are a popular way of expressing love and affection for other people in your life. They can be a great way to show your love for someone special- there’s no better way to show your everlasting devotion than with a matching tattoo. Matching tattoos are a great way to mark the occasion on which you and someone else became boyfriends or girlfriends, husbands or wives, etc. Whether they’re saying “I love you” or “we’re together,” matching tattoos are a great way to show your love for one another.
Soulmates – Show Your Commitment With These Soulmate Tattoos
This tattoo is more than just a simple statement of affection; it signals to the world that you’ve found your partner and that you’re committed to making things work. Your soulmate may be your best friend, a spouse or partner, or even a pet; this design is a testament to how far your love goes. It’s a highly personal experience and an undeniably romantic gesture on both sides.
Before you decide this is the perfect tattoo for you and your loved one, there are some important considerations:
- Are your expectations for the relationship realistic? No matter what approach you take with this ink, keep in mind that it will be permanent. There are options for laser removal if things don’t work out, but these can be costly and painful as well.
- Are tattoos something you both enjoy? You may have been with someone who has lots of ink but hasn’t shared their love of tattoos yet. They may have never had the opportunity to express their creativity through body art before, so this could be an exciting new adventure for them!
- How do pain levels compare between the two of you? Getting matching ink doesn’t necessarily mean going in at the same time—this isn’t always logistically possible anyway! But it’s helpful to know what level of pain they can tolerate so they can encourage you while getting yours done at an earlier date (or vice versa).