When Stephen Curry decides to tattoo any image on his body, there is definitely a story behind it that he wants to tell.
Tattoo art has long been an image associated with NBA players. However, unlike the “fun” tattoos of most other players, the player who has won the NBA MVP title twice seems to want to send his message to everyone through the tattoos on his body.
Let’s take a look at Stephen Curry’s tattoos and the meanings behind them:
“Woe” on the right bicep
This is the most common tattoo of player number 30 of the Golden State Warriors team. Stephen Curry often performs jump shots and of course, his tattoo is always “obviously” visible for everyone to admire.
Woe is an abbreviation for “Working on Excellence”. From a player with the 7th pick in the 2009 Draft, through many doubts as well as ankle injuries, Stephen Curry has been and is one of the players with the strongest influence on contemporary basketball.
Woe on the right bicep and >< on the left bicep
This tattoo comes from the Bible, John 3:30, which means “He must become greater; I must become less”
“קרי” on the left wrist
This is the family tattoo that Stephen Curry decided to get after winning the championship in 2017. קרי is a stylized tattoo that means the family name “Curry” of this 32-year-old player.
In addition to Stephen Curry, his wife, Ayesha Curry, and his father, Dell Curry, both have this tattoo on their bodies.
Stephen Curry always shows great love for his wife through tattoos
“האהבה לא תבל לעולם אך” on his right wrist
Similar to the meaning of the tattoo on his left wrist, Stephen Curry’s right wrist also takes on a character format for itself. This is a couple tattoo that the Golden Gate Bridge defender has with his partner with the meaning “Love never Fails”.
“TCC30” on his left wrist
TCC stands for Trust-Commitment-Care. The number 30 is the jersey number that Stephen Curry wore on his back when he started playing in the NBA.
“A” on the right ring finger
As most fans know, Stephen Curry loves his wife very much and he has shown that love by tattooing the first letter of Ayesha (Stephen Curry’s wife’s name) on his right ring finger.
“Wolf, Butterfly and Unicorn” on the right foot
3 images of “Wolf, Butterfly and Unicorn” symbolize the 3 little 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren of Stephen Curry and his wife
In addition to being one of the best players on the planet, Stephen Curry has always been proud of himself as a family man for many years.
Both Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha Curry have tattoos symbolizing the 3 animals “Wolf, Butterfly and Unicorn”.
The Wolf image is the son Canon W. Jack Curry, the Butterfly belongs to the second daughter Ryan Carson Curry, and finally the eldest sister Riley Elizabeth Curry with the unicorn image.