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As a son, every time I come home with a new tattoo my mom asks what it means, and I say 'that I love my momma'. A joke, but expressive of the spirit of tattoo IMO.
The tattoos I have for my kids are a daddy bird famous for raising its young, a storybook character, a favorite flower. If my kids ever ask what they mean I can say, 'that I love you.
Not knowing you, Id tell anyone with a question like this to aim for something that says 'I love you, I love us." Names are not always forever. Ideas are though