What is with the growing trend to wear tattoos of dragonflies? We all  know that they are harmless insects with beautifully, transparent  wings. Their bodies reflect a multitude of colors. It seems that they  are incorporated with many different tattoo themes. Some times they are  seen inked within Asian or oriental tattoo designs. At other times they  may be blended with Native American themed tattoos. We also see them  mixed in with fantasy art and mystical designs. Are there some  underlying meanings to dragonflies?
Asian cultures often hold the  dragonfly in high regard. Japan, China, and Vietnam all assign special  meaning to the dragonfly. In Japan, they often represent happiness or  joy. Another Japanese view of the dragonfly is their depiction of  strength and courage. China and Japan have medical uses for the  dragonfly and Vietnamese will occasionally use them to help forecast the  weather.
As far the United States are concerned, the dragonfly  has been a symbol of renewal or rebirth after a great loss or hardship  in a number of Native American cultures. Some Native Americans believe  the dragonfly to be the souls of the people who have passed on. The  dragonfly design has been used in Zuni, Hopi and Pueblo pottery, artwork  and jewelry. To the Navajo the dragonfly represents pure water. Many  times the dragonfly is a symbol of both air and water because they start  their life in water then change to a flying insect at maturity.
This  transformation from water to air has defined the mystical or  metaphysical symbolism of the dragonfly. These qualities are what make  the dragonfly a symbol of change. They denote rising up and achieving  goals and passing our self imposed limits. They are often synonymous  with maturity and growing up. Mythical stories refer to them as  previously being dragons.
Still others have their own ideas about  what a dragonfly means. Because of their speed and maneuverability many  believe that they represent agility, quickness, and invincibility. No  matter what idea you relate to, use the dragonfly tattoo design as a  proud representation of it. These designs work well on men and women and  since their bodies reflect all colors they can be inked in virtually  any color you choose.
