What is the meaning of a 777 tattoo?
Introduction
If you’re thinking of getting a new tattoo, you’re probably spoilt for choice when deciding on which tattoo design to get and where to have it on your body.
In today’s article, we’re going to be looking at a 777 tattoo meaning, and will be looking at the significance of these three numbers, and whether or not the tattoo really does have as many religious undertones as some would have you believe.
The great thing about tattoos is the fact that different designs have different meanings for different people.
Some people have tattoos of their favorite actors, musicians, or athletes.
Others have quotes, names, or images that mean something to them personally.
One thing you might notice, however, is that a decent amount of people out there happen to have ‘777’ tattooed somewhere upon their persons.
But what is the significance of these three numbers, and what is the true 777 tattoo meaning?
Well, that’s what we’re going to be getting to the bottom of today.
Keep reading to learn more.
777 Tattoo Meaning and Religion
One of the most common explanations for the popularity of tattoos featuring the number 777 is that the tattoo is particularly religious.
In the Holy Bible, God’s favorite number is said to be 7, so right away, you can understand why people make the religious connection.
After all, there are 7 days of the week, and on the 7th day of the week, Sunday, we rest, just as God was said to do when he created the universe.
The number 7 appears multiple times in the Bible, so there is a lot of evidence to suggest that the number 7 does indeed have very strong connections with Christianity.
The fact that there are three sevens, however, goes even deeper still.
Many believe that the true 777 tattoo meaning refers to the ‘Holy Trinity,’ which is ‘The Father’ and ‘The Son’ and ‘The Holy Spirit/Ghost.’
777 and virtues and sins
Sticking with the same religious theme as we just looked at, another possible explanation for the popularity of 777 tattoos with keen Christians and people with a keen interest in religion is that the tattoo is said to represent 7 virtues and 7 sins.
It is believed that the first 7 represent the 7 heavenly virtues, whereas the second 7 represent the 7 deadly sins.
That’s all well and good, but what does the third 7 represent?
Well, it is believed that the third 7 represents the days of the week.
Basically, serving as a reminder to adhere to the virtues and resist the temptations of the seven deadly sins week in and week out.
Incidentally, the 7 Heavenly Virtues are as follows:
- Humility
- Charity
- Chastity
- Gratitude
- Temperance
- Patience
- Diligence
The Seven Deadly Sins, however, are as follows:
- Pride
- Greed
- Wrath
- Envy
- Lust
- Gluttony
- Sloth
If you want to strip away the deep religious undertones associated with the above, however, you can basically say that the true 777 tattoo meaning is telling people to lead good and productive lives and to resist negative urges and temptations that could be detrimental to their health, and to the health of others.
777 and Satan
As you may also know, the number 666 is associated with Satan, also known as ‘The Devil, ’ ‘Lucifer,’ ‘The Beast,’ and many other aliases besides.
666 is a Satanic number associated with evil and other negative connotations.
In ‘The Book of Revelations,’ the number 666 is said to be the ‘Number of the Beast’ to represent the number of failures and shortcomings in the eyes of Jehovah.
This is in stark contrast to the number 7, which symbolizes perfection. After all, God created the universe in 7 days, and on the 7th day, he rested.
777 is, of course, a play on the number 666, which is associated with Satan.
While there are some rumors out there that state that the 777 tattoo was inspired by the Church of Satan, most agree that this is a very weak argument indeed.
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Luck
So, does this mean that everybody who has a tattoo with 777 on it has to be religious?
Absolutely not.
Not only is the 777 tattoo meaning associated with religion, but it is also very strongly associated with luck and good fortune as well.
Many who have a 777 tattoo on their body do so because they believe it will bring them luck and good fortune, or at the very least, they associate it with good luck and other positive vibes.
If you venture out to Vegas, Atlantic City, or any other casino for that matter, you may encounter gamblers with a 777 tattoo somewhere upon their persons.
Why?
Because when it comes to gambling, three sevens are often referred to as ‘Lucky Number Sevens.’
On most slot machines in the USA, 777 is the number that identifies the jackpot.
See three sevens on your slot machine, and you know you’re in for a good time.
It isn’t just gamblers that associate 777 with luck and good fortune.
Those who collect banknotes often prioritize banknotes with a serial number that reads 777.
Banknote collectors and numismatists, therefore, associate 777 with good fortune and hold these three numbers in very high regard.
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Designs
So, we now know that luck, good fortune, and religion are most commonly associated with the 777 tattoo meaning, but where do people tend to get these tattoos, and what sort of designs do they get?
Well, typically, you’ll find 777 tattooed on the legs or arms, though in truth, it can be tattooed anywhere.
Some have a simple font and black outline, whereas others go with a fancy font and different colors.
Because the tattoo is associated with luck, sometimes people will have the numbers featured on a tattoo of a four-leaf clover, a horseshoe, or any other symbol associated with luck.
Those with a rebellious streak, or an ironic sense of humor, may have it featured on a tattoo of something associated with bad luck, such as somebody walking under a ladder, or in a broken mirror.
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Anca is not just an author but a storyteller, translating her passion for tattoos into enlightening narratives about their symbolism and history. Through her work on Tattoo Worx, she strives to share her discoveries and knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for tattoo art among her readers.