Wolf tattoos are a great look but there are many different wolf  tattoo designs to choose from. Which variation of this mythological  beast should you get? And what do wolf tattoos mean anyway? In this  article, I'll explain their meaning and then tell you about 5 different  variations you can choose from for your next tattoo.
Wolf Tattoo Meanings
The  wolf is a creature of great mythological status. Although it is  universally feared, it is also highly respected. Man's best friend  descended from wolves and, within the pack, they show great courage and  loyalty - both admirable qualities despite this animal's ferocity.
Are  these tattoos for women or for men? Frankly, they are not gender  specific. If you like it then I say you should go for it, regardless of  what some people may think. Society as a whole, however, does not really  judge a tattoo of a wolf to be either male or female.
Howling Wolf Tattoos
One  of the most popular wolf types of tattoo is the howling tattoo of the  wolf. The wolf is featured looking up and to the left or the right in  order to best project his message. In this pose, usually only the wolf's  head appears in the tattoo. Sometimes though, the entire body may be  present, especially if the rest of the tattoo depicts scenery or  environment such as a full moon.
Wolf Tattoo - New Moon
This  is a tattoo that has emerged thanks to the TV series Twilight. This  tattoo is probably only for fans of the show. Even if you like it,  people may assume you are a fan which could be annoying if you are not!
Anyway,  the tattoo is still quite cool, nevertheless. It looks like a tribal  style drawing in black ink. The wolf is enclosed in a circle and, at  first glance, most people do not even notice it!
Wolf Tattoos - Tribal
There  are many tribal variations of wolf inkwork that you can get done. They  are popular with both men and women. For women especially who do not  want the usual fierce look of a wolf tattoo, the tribal version is a  good choice.
The tribal versions of a this tattoo type come in  many different poses. Some show the wolf in its typical howling headshot  but others show the wolf in action, leaping, running or fighting. In my  experience, there are many more tribal variations than non-tribal ones.
Celtic Wolf Tattoos
These  are quite hard to come across. If you want a tat in this style and you  are not willing to compromise then I recommend finding a good artist  with plenty of experience doing tattoos in the Celtic style. You should  also consider tribal styles because there is not much of a difference.
Werewolf Tattoos
These  tattoos have a totally different meaning to most tattoos of wolves. The  werewolf represents the biological connection between man and wolf. You  will find it very hard to find any tattoo flash for this type of wolf  because not many people desire such a tattoo. You are better off finding  a really good artist and showing him or her some pictures and together  deciding the best direction to go with your tattoo.

 
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