A tattoo should symbolize what is important to you, or how you would image your own independence. There are many ways you could show that in a way that would be important to yourself. Otherwise, popular choices would be a bird, like an eagle, or a wolf. Translating the word into another language, or finding a phrase that means independence to you would be a more literal way of getting this tattoo.
If it is any sentence then here you go- Many immigrants migrate to American for their freedom... or you could talk about freedom of speech if you want...
Here are some symbols you can copy and paste: ® © ℗ ™ ▓ ▒ ░ ▲ ▼ ► ◄ + - * ÷
Some antonyms for the noun freedom are:captivityconfinementincarcerationoppressionrestraintslaverysubjugationsubordination
wedding bands
Panthers fire
the libarity bell, Statue of liberaty
the statue of librity
American Eagle
Two symbols of the US are the bald eagle, representing freedom and strength, and the American flag, symbolizing unity and patriotism.
Lady Liberty, & The bald Eagle.Hope i helped a little.
Need for symbols in genral and during freedom struggle?"
Some symbols of the United States are the Bald Eagle and the American flag.
Many Americans think of symbols like the flag, the White House, and the Statue of Liberty. People also think of such American values as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press.
The symbols of freedom on the twenty dollar note feature a portrait of President Andrew Jackson, the White House, and a vignette of the sculpture "Statue of Freedom" from the U.S. Capitol dome. These symbols represent the principles of democracy, leadership, and the freedom that the United States was founded upon.
Most people get patriotic symbols to represent freedom. Some get broken cuffs or other symbols of breaking free from parts of their lives.
She wrote some books on African-American freedom.
Some symbols of freedom can be...America - The Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, 4th of July, Liberty Bell, American Flag, The Independence Hall, Uncle Sam, Pledge of Allegiance, and the Star-Spangled BannerGeneral - doves, wings, flying, etc.