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There is no better way than to express your love for your special one through
romantic Valentine symbols. These Love symbols speak volumes about your love and
are mostly successful in conveying your message in the best possible way. Given
below are popular Love symbols for Valentine's Day that should be helpful in
giving you ideas of which symbol to be used for your beloved.
Rose
The Rose has been the messenger of love for ages now. They are a great way to
tell your beloved how much they mean to you and how much you love them. During
the month of February, the long stemmed red roses are so much in demand that
people book bouquets in advance in case they don't get one on Valentine's Day!
The color of rose also is important in sending your message across. You wouldn't
want to send wrong signals to your beloved by giving her a yellow rose, which
stands for friendship! Similarly, white rose stands for true love, pink stands
for appreciation, dark red stands for unconscious beauty, etc. A thornless rose
means 'love at first sight'.
Love Knot
Heart
The Heart is considered to be the seat of love. The heart also signifies 'life'.
The heart is important for sustaining life, just as love. Most lovers prefer
substituting the word 'love' by a heart. This should give you an idea as to how
important this symbol is and the volume it speaks of your love for your someone
special. During Valentine's Day, lovers gift each other heart shaped pillows to
express their love. Also popular are heart shaped cakes, which are a rage during
the month of February.
Cupids
You must have often seen this little winged boy carrying a bow and an arrow,
with a mischievous smile on his face. This little winged boy is the Cupid. The
Arrows that Cupid carries signify desires and emotions of love. The naughty
Cupid aimed those arrows at Gods and humans, causing them to fall in love. Cupid
has always been a popular symbol in the celebration of love. He was known as
Eros, the young son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, in ancient
Greece. Cupid was Goddess Venus' son to the Romans.
Love Birds
Love knots
A popular romantic symbol of love, Love knots in the Celtic design are the most
popular and are traditional symbols of love. It is said that these love knots
originated from the Irish. Young women in stringent Muslim in Arab households
used to send their messages of love to young men by these love knots that were
woven in carpets. This concept of love knots continues to this date and is quite
popular.
Love Birds
On this romantic day, it was supposed that birds found their mates. Love struck
people all over the world still cherish this belief and symbolize love with a
cute image of two love birds snuggling with each other on a tree branch. The
most popular lovebirds that signify this belief are the two adorable blue
colored lovebirds. It is believe that these lovebirds can't survive without
their partners. Apart from these love birds, doves and swans are also popular
symbols of birds that signify a pure and an eternal relationship. |