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Is there any 'street' or 'leather' or any other meanings to stars as a tattoo that I'm not aware of? Other than one star on the left (or is it right?) inside of one's forearm to identify as 'dyke'? Anything else?

ETA: Oops. Should have been in the Cafe. Sorry. Cat? Marquis?
 
Is there any 'street' or 'leather' or any other meanings to stars as a tattoo that I'm not aware of? Other than one star on the left (or is it right?) inside of one's forearm to identify as 'dyke'? Anything else?

ETA: Oops. Should have been in the Cafe. Sorry. Cat? Marquis?

From http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoos_designs_symbols_stars.htm

Star Tattoos - Stars are often encountered as symbols, and many cases the meaning of a particular star symbol may depend upon the number points it has, and sometimes the orientation of these points as well. As a light shining in the darkness, the star is often considered a symbol of truth, of the spirit and of hope. The symbol of the star embodies the concept of the divine spark within each of us. Their nocturnal nature leads stars to represent the struggle against the forces of darkness and the unknown.

Stars with a specific design have taken on an explicit meaning and symbolism on their own.

Among the most well-know of these are the Pentagram (five-pointed star), the Nautical Star (five-pointed star), the Hexagram or Star of David (six-pointed star), all the way to the nonagram (nine-pointed star).


The Pentagram - In the case of the Pentagram, the star's symbolism is dramatically altered by it's orientation, in which case the Pentagram points up or down. A downward facing Pentagram was thought to mimic a Ram's Head and was thought to be a sign of the Devil. In Celtic Lore the Pentagram was the sign of story-tellers and magicians, the five points a powerful symbol of protection and balance, shown here in its elemental form with the fifth element of Spirit taking its proper place above the four manifest elements. This pentagram incorporates the oriental yin-yang symbol to emphasize its harmonizing nature.

The Nautical Star - see Nautical Star.

The Hexagram or six-pointed star, is a potent symbol of the interaction of the Divine with the mortal, of God with Humankind. It has particular significance in Judaism as the Star of David.

The Star of David, or magen David ('Shield of David'), is a strong symbol of Jewish identity, and as a hexagram it represents the interaction of the Divine with the mortal. It gets its name from the tradition that David carried a hexagram-shaped shield during his defeat of the giant Goliath. It has strong links with the Kabbalah, and is sometimes known as the Seal of Solomon or the Creator's Star.
When the Star of David is called the Creator's Star, the six points each represents a day of the week and the center corresponds to the Sabbath. It is a strong symbol of Jewish identity, and remained so even during the days of Nazi persecution when Jews were forced to wear a yellow hexagram as an identifier. The Star was incorporated into the flag of the State of Israel in 1948.

The Septagram or seven-pointed star is a symbol of integration and the mystical due to its links with the number seven. It is associated with the seven planets of classical astrology and to other seven-fold systems, such as the Hindu chakras.

The Octogram or eight-pointed star is a symbol of fullness and regeneration, and is linked to eight-fold systems such as trigrams, the pagan wheel of the year and the Ogdoad of ancient Egypt.

The Nonogram or nine-pointed star is a symbol of achievement and of stability, though this is a stability that is subject to change. It can also be related to nine-fold systems, such as the nine Taoist kanji (psychic centers) which are similar to the Hindu chakras.



From http://www.inkedmagonline.com/meanings/
Star - Spirit, inspiration, resolution of problems.


From http://www.greattattoodesigns.com/star-tattoos.html
Among the most popular of designs, star tattoos are quickly becoming the image of choice when it comes to artistic expression. Why? Because star tattoos can have so many different types of meanings, while being classic at the same time. Simply put, a star will never go out of style.

Star Tattoos Meaning
Star tattoos can symbolize a variety of things, including a reminder to always reach for the stars or to relive a memory of a fleeting moment in your life that shined as brightly as a star in the night sky. On a clear night, stars can take us away from all of our problems just be twinkling in the distance. They take us all to a simpler time and yet remind us of peace and tranquility. Star tattoos can serve as a reminder of a special memory of a starlit night or perhaps they symbolize a goal that you have reached and want that to be forever imprinted on your skin.

Star Tattoos Placement
As for placement, star tattoos are most commonly incorporated on the arm, shoulder, ankle or abdomen. Because a star is also used to define a famous notable, star tattoos are popular among celebrity clientele. As such, they are becoming increasingly popular among celebrity hopefuls and stars in the making. Star tattoos can be very dainty making them popular among females, but can also be designed boldly for male customers.


I did not find any references to gender preference...

Hope that helps!
 
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