Today, the female tattoo is much more commonly seen. The popularity of the butterfly or flower, located on the lower back or the ankle, was a recognized part of the youth culture of the 1960s and 1970s. The practice has grown ever since. Modern women are getting a female tattoo on many other parts of their body, and the pictography they choose is more varied than ever.
The female tattoo of today is often motivated by relationships, such as with a partner or with a child. Names and visual reproductions of loved ones can be found on thighs, calves, shoulders, and breasts as well as on forearms and feet.
Here are some tattoo designs for girls.