Cows are known as symbols of fertility, Mother Earth and power for centuries. Cows are also associated with rejuvenation and new beginnings—similar to Mother Earth.
Folklore throughout Asia has long held the rabbit as a symbol of rebirth that is commonly taken to represent the moon.
All over the world, in both myth and art, the butterfly is seen as a symbol of transformation and change, thanks to its metamorphosis from a wormy caterpillar to a stunning insect with vividly colored wings.
Leaves. Nature has always been an example of growth, change, and rebirth. If you're looking for symbols of personal growth, there's nothing better than the leaf.
Butterfly. The butterfly is emblematic of transformation and significant change. On the change front, this other animal symbolism at play is death and rebirth.
Delta Symbol. Upper (arrow) means progress, moving forward; open delta means opennes to change.
Up arrow: used to represent positive change.
The lotus symbolizes growing and overcoming obstacles, hardship, and whatever life throws at you.
The semicolon is used as a symbol to keep moving on in life.
The pig is the archetypal symbol of plenty, healing, and shapeshifting.
A snake coiled around a staff is a widely recognized symbol of healing. A snake coiled around a staff is a widely recognized symbol of healing. The staff belongs to Asklepios, the mythical Greek god of medicine.
Peregrine Falcon: Symbol of Survival.
Frog – the amphibian has many stages that it must go through to reach an adult, which is why it represents growth. Spider – the arachnid is a strong symbol of growth, independence, and transformation. Butterfly – the insect undergoes more physical changes than most, eventually sprouting wings and flying.
Green: New Beginnings, Abundance, Nature.
The Calathea symbolises a new beginning. That meaning is derived from the expression 'to turn over a new leaf', which is what the plant does when it gets dark. So give a Calathea as a gift to someone who starting afresh.
The Mountain is a symbol of strength, wisdom, and spiritual growth. It represents the challenges we face in life and our ability to overcome them, reaching new heights of self-discovery and understanding.
The Helix. The helix shape (or spiral) is a symbol of resilience. It is found throughout nature. We find the helix in galaxies and weather patterns and in every living organism's DNA.
Tigers are a symbol of strength, power, and energy. It may also stand for passion, ferocity, sensuality, beauty, speed, and wrath. Panthers are known to symbolize strength, companionship, adventure, loyalty, triumph, and a spiritual mind or personality.
Lotus Tattoo
This tattoo has a lotus, which is a symbol of rebirth, and a Buddhist symbol for new beginnings.
Like crocuses, daffodils and narcissuses (which are from the same genus of flowers) are some of the first flowers that we see bloom in early spring. So, like the crocus, daffodil and narcissus symbolism includes rebirth and new beginnings.
The anchor is a Christian symbol for hope and steadfastness. The source for this symbol is Hebrews 6:19, “Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast.” Anchors are found in many inscriptions in the catacombs of Rome.
1. An arrow tattoo represents moving forward. Whenever you're feeling like you're stuck in a situation, it will remind you to keep going ahead.
A tattoo can represent a new beginning. The phoenix, the butterfly, the never-ending worm ouroboros, and the robin symbolize change and growth.