A phoenix usually means rebirth, but they can have different meanings or none at all.
A phoenix symbolizes rebirth because when a phoenixes burst into flames to die they are reborn from there ashes.
Nothing, it just means it's a phoenix made up of a bunch of pointless pointy lines.
Phoenix is the traditional symbol of re-birth. To "rise from the ashes".
It symbolises rebirth, according to legend when a phoenix comes to the end of its life cycle it goes up in flames and is reborn from its ashes.
A phoenix symbolizes war because it is known to rise up from a ball of fire. It is also said to never die.
Phoenix usually represent rebirth of some kind, physical, mental, or spiritual. This is from the legend of the phoenix rising from it's own ashes after it burns out
Not explicitly, although perhaps it shows the natural cycle of life.
They can carry heavy loads, and their tears have healing powers.
Phoenix is named after a mythical bird from ancient Egyptian and Greek mythology. This bird symbolizes rebirth, resurrection, and immortality as it is said to rise from its own ashes. The city of Phoenix was later named after this bird to symbolize its own growth and transformation.
In China, the Fenghuang is a mythical bird superficially similar to the phoenix. It is the second most-respected legendary creature (second to the dragon), largely used to represent the empress and females, and as such as the counterpart to the Chinese dragon, traditionally seen as masculine or imperial. The phoenix is considered the greatest and the leader of birds.
i have found that the phoenix tatoo (think Harry Potter) symbolizes undying souls, reserrection and immortality, Christian Easter themes also symbolizes immortality, sun tattoos symbolize immortality as well.