Here are five calligraphies I made of حياة جديدة (Hayaat djadeeda), or “new life”.
New Life No. 1:

New Life No. 2:

New Life No. 3:

New Life No. 4:

New Life No. 5:

Related posts:
Learning Arabic The Magic Way, Arabic Tattoos
Here are five calligraphies I made of حياة جديدة (Hayaat djadeeda), or “new life”.
New Life No. 1:

New Life No. 2:

New Life No. 3:

New Life No. 4:

New Life No. 5:

Related posts:
Posted in Arabic Calligraphy.
– February 5, 2010
Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.
Hi. I was thinking about getting a tattoo in Arabic for my birthday. Which is today. And I was thinking about getting “hope forever” or “courage” or “strength”. I was wondering if you could please translate these for me because I’ve been stressing to find a good translated. Your help would be much appreciated. Thankyou !
Happy Birthday Robyn! You can find “strength” and “courage” here. If you need more designs and in higher resolution then you might want to consider buying my Arabic Tattoos eBook. It also includes designs for “hope”. Let me know what you think..
I was just reading this and I was wondering if you could translate ‘forever’ for me. The Arabic script is just beautiful and I would love to get a tattoo. Thankyou so much.
Jamie, I have four different designs for “forever” in my Arabic Tattoos eBook.
Hi Max,
what is the name for the calligraphy for new life no. 5?
BTW how do you write nalan & sinan?
thnx
hi,
could you please tell me what the calligraphy for new life:5 is called?
and please let me know if every arabian can figure it out?
thanks
nalan
Hi Nalan, not sure what you mean. Are you referring to the type of Arabic script used? This type of Arabic script is called “Diwani”. As to the meaning, it’s the same as the other calligraphies. The little “squiggles” around the two words are just for decoration. And yes, in fact all the calligraphies shown in this blog entry are easily discernable for any Arabic speaker.
great to hear from you…thanks for the explanations…
and yes, i was in fact asking for the name “diwani”…
many thanks & best regards
nalan