8 Creative Cry Baby Tattoo Ideas With Their Meaning

Sport an appealing Cry Baby artwork on your skin and embrace your not-so-strong moments.

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Crying is often considered a sign of weakness, but, that is far from the truth. Crying is a normal expression of grief and pain. Even the tattoo industry is seeing a surge in the demand for ‘Cry baby’ tattoos. The phrase ‘Cry Baby’ was popularized around the 1850s as a derogatory term to describe someone who expresses their problems and weeps openly. However, the global community is embracing the term as an expression of vulnerability and the complex interplay of emotions. Now, a Cry Baby tattoo shows that the wearer does not shy away from displaying their weaker sides. In this article, we have explored 8 thought-provoking Cry Baby tattoos that will surely look inspiring. Each design is also briefly explained for better understanding. Scroll down to check them out.

Meanings Of Cry Baby Tattoos

The meaning of a ‘Cry Baby’ tattoo depends largely on individual interpretation. Common themes associated with Cry Baby tattoos are:

  • It can represent the wearer’s unfiltered emotions. With this tattoo, the wearer embraces their sensitive side openly.
  • The tattoo can also exhibit the wearer’s strong will and resilience. It may indicate that they can endure hardships and face life’s straining challenges courageously.
  • A ‘Cry baby’ artwork often features a weeping child’s face. With this tattoo, the wearer can relive their childhood days and be reminded of their innocent experiences.
  • Some people also get a Cry Baby tattoo on a specific body part to represent chronic pain or other health issues in that area.
  • Lastly, this tattoo can be seen as a way to challenge unrealistic stereotypes related to crying or showing emotions. It celebrates emotional freedom.

Whether you want simple Cry Baby words imprinted on your skin or an elaborative weeping baby’s face with somber elements around, we have them all in our list below. Check it out.

8 Creative Cry Baby Tattoos

All the ‘Cry Baby’ tattoos below look interesting and convey deep emotional meanings. Scroll down to find the designs and read through the descriptions for a better idea about the tattoo style.

1. Traditional Flash Cry Baby Tattoo

Flash Cry Baby tattoo on the forearm
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This tattoo features a weeping baby with a beautiful leaf pattern at the base. The light blue backdrop makes the design appear bold. The design contrasts the sad emotions of the baby with the bright green leaves, indicating that even amidst sorrow there are prospects for happiness. The artwork can also convey emotional blossoming. Flowers are symbols of renewal and healing. The image represents the importance of caring for oneself during hard times.

2. Cry Baby Stomach Tattoo

Cry Baby tattoo on the stomach
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This tattoo features the words ‘CRY BABY’ in bold black fonts. It is positioned on the stomach, the central part of the body. Since the tattoo can be hidden or displayed at will, it may represent that the wearer deals with sad emotions privately or only with their loved ones. However, the design also shows the wearer’s hope for a journey towards emotional healing.

3. Cry Baby Knee Tattoo

Cry Baby tattoo on the knee
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This knee tattoo features a crying baby face etched in black pigments with skillful use of negative shading. The knees support our body weight and help us to stand upright. Thus, etching this tattoo on the knee showcases that the wearer finds strength in expressing his pain and sorrow. It may also represent that the wearer suffers from chronic knee pain.

4. Cry Baby Bird Tattoo

Cry Baby bird tattoo on the upper arm
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This tattoo features a bird holding the ‘Cry Baby’ banner. It is etched in an illustrative fashion with deep black ink. This artwork symbolizes innocence. It acknowledges the tender aspects of life. Birds don’t rest in one place for too long; they fly away. So, this tattoo can indicate the impermanence of difficult times, and hence, is a symbol of hope.

5. Cry Baby Face Tattoo

Cry Baby tattoo on the face
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This tattoo features the words ‘CRY BABY’ in simple bold fonts. This tattoo is boldly etched on the face symbolizing the wearer’s rebellion against the social norm that dictates people to reign in their vulnerability. It shows the wearer’s deep commitment to emotional authenticity. The tattoo can also be etched in a curve on the cheekbone in alignment with the eye shape.

6. Cry Baby Heart Tattoo

Cry Baby heart tattoo on the forearm
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This cute tattoo features a weeping heart emoji with the words ‘Cry Baby’ etched above it. With this tattoo, the wearer acknowledges their vulnerable feelings. The weeping heart symbolizes heartbreak. The artwork as a whole expresses the idea that one must release the pent-up emotions and cry instead of getting numb. It motivates them to become self-compassionate.

7. Old School Traditional Cry Baby Tattoo

Old School traditional Cry Baby tattoo on the upper arm
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This vivid tattoo has an old-school aura. It is etched in a traditional fashion with vibrant colors. The elaborative headband of the baby gives a tribal vibe. This tattoo combines different elements to highlight the theme of resilience and positive growth amidst hard times. The sun backdrop frames the design and provides a ray of hope for the wearer, who anticipates better days. The flower motifs indicate emotional healing.

8. Cursive Cry Baby Tattoo

Cursive Cry Baby tattoo on the forearm
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This tattoo features the words ‘Cry Baby’ etched in cursive fonts. This tattoo is positioned on the forearm, allowing the wearer to flaunt it just like they wear their emotions on the sleeve. This simple tattoo leaves a deep impact on the minds of the onlookers. It showcases the wearer’s willingness to accept their sad emotions without fearing what others may think.

‘Cry Baby’ tattoos are not for the weak of hearts. Ironically, they display the willingness of the wearers to depict their weakness and vulnerability openly. They show the wearer’s resolve to find ways to navigate through life’s challenges. These tattoos can either feature simple ‘Cry Baby’ scripts etched with flat inks in bold or cursive fonts, or include cute, weeping baby faces sketched delicately. They make for expressive sad tattoos with complementary elements like flowers, sun, etc., which add to the overall meaning and aesthetics. If you too want to embrace a Cry Baby tattoo bravely, scroll up to find inspiration from our suggested designs. Each one looks striking and conveys deep meanings.

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Joyce Joyson is a beauty and lifestyle writer with over a year of experience crafting short-form content for the beauty, fashion, and lifestyle niches. She has a triple majors bachelor’s degree in History, Political Science, and Geography from IIS University and a master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Kristu Jayanti College.

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Ramona is an editor at StyleCraze with 11 years of experience in writing and editing. She has authored over 200 articles on skin and hair care. She graduated from the University of Calcutta, West Bengal, and did her post-graduation from the University of Kalyani, West Bengal.

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Gracia Odile is a teacher-turned-beauty and lifestyle writer with three years of professional experience. She has a bachelor's degree in English from St. Stephen's College, a master's in Anthropology from the University of Madras, and a degree in education from GGSIPU.

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