Gravestone Symbolism



This is a list of symbols I have seen on gravestones while cemetery exploring. More symbols and explanations will be added over time.

Please note - all the photos below were taken by me. If you'd like to know which cemetery they were taken at, please e-mail me.


 

SYMBOL

MEANING

Agnus Dei

Agnus Dei Represents the Lamb of God.
Alpha and Omega

Alpha and Omega First and last letters of the Greek alphabet. Symbolizes the beginning and the end.
American legion

American Legion Found on graves of people who were American Legion members, an organization for veterans.
anchor

Anchor Hope or eternal life. Often on sailors' graves. Anchors are also a Masonic symbol for well-grounded hope, therefore they are often found on Masons' graves.
Angel

Angel A guide to heaven.

Saint Matthew, one of the four evangelists, was often represented as a winged man.
apples

Apple Apples represent salvation, sometimes sin.
Arch

Arch The passage to heaven.
arrow

Arrow Arrows symbolize mortality and martyrdom.
artillery

Artillery Artillery, such as cannons, on a gravestone usually represents military service.
bell

Bell Often symbolizes a church bell, and therefore religion.
Bible

Bible or Book Often used on the gravestones of ministers or clergymen. However, it is sometimes found on gravestones of very devoted religious people also. Books may also represent a person's good deeds and accomplishments being recorded in the book of life.
bird

Bird Peace, messenger of God. The most common birds found on gravestones are doves.
bones

Bones Death, decay.
boat

Boat A voyage; crossing over to the other side.
Elks

B.P.O.E. with Elk B.P.O.E. stands for Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, a fraternal organization.
broken bud

Broken Bud or Branch Someone who died an untimely or premature death. Usually seen on a younger person's gravestone.
broken chain link

Broken Chain Link Symbolizes a loss in the family.
BRT

BRT with a Train Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. A fraternal organization for men who worked as trainmen.
Butterfly

Butterfly Symbolizes resurrection, and also the soul leaving the body/flesh.
calla lily

Calla Lily Flower that represents beauty.
century plant

Century Plant Represents immortality; everlasting life.
circle

Circle Eternal life - no beginning, no end.
clasped hands

Clasped Hands Farewell to earthly existence. Also unity. Deborah, a website visitor, told me that in the Native American culture clasped hands represent a Delaware grave.
clock

Clock Mortality, death; the passage of time.
coffin

Coffin Symbolizes mortality and death.
Cohanim Hands

Cohanim Hands Hands with thumbs (and sometimes forefingers) joined. This is a Jewish symbol that represents members of the priestly tribe of Aaron.
column

Column Mortality. A draped or broken column represents the break in earthly to heavenly life. The draped arch also symbolizes mourning.
corn

Corn Rebirth, fertility.
cornucopia

Cornucopia Also known as the "Horn of Plenty." Symbolizes an abundant, fruitful life. Also a symbol of the harvest, which in turn symbolizes the end of life.
crooks

Crooks Shepherds crooks, usually found on graves of Independent Order of Odd Fellows members (a fraternal organization). Symbolizes the opening of earth to the heavens.
cross

Cross A cross represents Christianity.
crown

Crown Victory or triumph over death.
crown

Crown and Cross Symbolizes both victory and Christianity. Also, this symbol sometimes denotes a member of the York Rite Masons.
daisy

Daisy Symbolizes innocence; usually found on graves of young children.
D.A.R.

D.A.R. Daughters of the American Revolution, a non-profit women's organization for the descendants of American Revolutionary War veterans.
dog

Dog Loyalty, fidelity, watchfulness, and vigilance.
drapery

Drapery Mourning.
eagle

Eagle Eagles are often seen on gravestones of Civil War veterans.

Saint John, one of the four evangelists, was often represented as an eagle.
eagle

Eagle, Double-headed A Masonic symbol, symbolizing a 32nd degree Mason.
Improved Order of Red Men

Eagle with FFC Symbol of the Improved Order of Red Men, a patriotic society. Their motto is Freedom, Friendship, and Charity.
Fraternal Order of Eagles

Eagle with FOE Symbol of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a fraternal organization.
Improved Order of Red Men

Eagle with TOTE Symbol of the Improved Order of Red Men, a patriotic society. TOTE = Totem of the Eagle.
lily

Easter Lily Purity, Chastity.
eucharist

Eucharist The body and blood of Christ. Usually found on graves of priests and nuns.
eye

Eye Usually found in a triangle or within a sunburst. This is a masonic symbol.
fallen tree

Fallen Tree Mortality, Death.
FATAL

F.A.T.A.L. (with five-pointed star) Motto of the Order of the Eastern Star; stands for "Fairest Among Thousands, Altogether Lovely."
Virgin statue

Father Time and the Weeping Virgin Masonic carving. The carving consists of a weeping virgin holding a sprig of acacia in one hand, and an urn in the other hand. A broken column is in front of her. Father Time is behind her, attempting to untangle the ringlets of her hair. It symbolizes that time, patience, and perseverance will accomplish all things.
Knights of Pythias

FCB with Shield and Suit of Armor Symbol of the Knights of Pythias, a fraternal organization. FCB stands for Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence.
F.C.L.

F.C.L. Motto of the Women's Relief Corp. Stands for "Fraternity, Charity, and Loyalty."
fern

Fern Humility and sincerity.
fish

Fish Symbolizes Christianity.
flag

Flag Usually found on veterans' graves.
flame

Flame or Torch Eternity. An upside down torch represents the end of life.
FLT

FLT in Chain Links A symbol of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization. Stands for Friendship, Love, and Truth.
GAR

GAR Grand Army of the Republic. A fraternal organization for men who fought and were honorably discharged from the Union Army during the Civil War.
garland

Garland Victory in death.
gate

Gate Passage from earth to heaven.
grapes

Grapes Blood of Christ.
grapes

Greek Catholic Cross Also Russian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox. They have three bars that symbolize the cross Christ was crucified on:

Top Bar - Title Board
Middle Bar - Board on which the Lord's hands were nailed
Bottom Bar - The footrest

For more information, please click here (offsite link, will open in new window).
hand holding heart

Hand Holding Heart The hand holding a heart is a symbol used by the I.O.O.F (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) and Masons, both fraternal organizations. It symbolizes charity.
finger

Hand Pointing Up Hand pointing up to heaven.
finger

Hand Pointing Down The hand of God descending from heaven.
Hand writing

Hand writing Writing names in the book of life. Can also be found on writers' graves.
praying hands

Hands Praying Pious devotion.
heart

Heart Person's spirit or soul. Sometimes the sacred heart of Christ.
Hebrew Letters

Hebrew Words Hebrew words for "Here Lies."
horse

Horse Death. White horses represent good, while black horses represent evil.
hourglass

Hourglass Passage of time.
hummingbird

Hummingbird Often found on infants' gravestones. Usually just decorative.
IHS

IHS Sometimes looks like a dollar sign. IHS stands for the first three letters of Jesus' name in the Greek alphabet.

Here's another meaning for IHS, contributed by Jim Miller:

This symbol also stands for "in hoc signo", Latin for "by this sign we conquer", referring to the cross. It is actually more involved than that, and apparently also has some fraternal applications.

Here is the Wikipedia entry for this phrase:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_hoc_signo_vinces
ivy

Ivy Friendship.
Masonic Keystone

Keystone with letters HTWSSTKS The Masonic Keystone, which is the Masonic mark of an Ancient Grand Master. HTWSSTKS stands for "Hiram The Widow's Son Sent To King Solomon."
KOTM

KOTM Symbol of the Knights of the Maccabees, a fraternal organization.
lamb

Lamb Lambs are often seen on children's gravestones. A lamb represents innocence.
lamp

Lamp Wisdom, faithfulness.
laurel

Laurel Laurel represents the "evergreen" memory of the deceased.
lily of the valley

Lily of the Valley Purity, innocence, virginity.
lion

Lion Strength.
lyre

Lyre Often have a broken string, symbolizing the end of life. Lyres are usually found on the graves of musicians.
Father Time

Man with Hourglass and Sickle Father Time. An old man with a beard, holding a hourglass and/or sickle.
Menorah

Menorah A menorah, which is a candelabra with seven branches, is a Jewish symbol. It usually marks the grave of a righteous woman.
moon

Moon Rebirth. A crescent moon and star symbol like the one pictured here is also a symbol of Islam.
moon

Moon with Seven Stars, the letter "R", and a dove Symbolizes a member of the Daughters of Rebekah, the female auxiliary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
morning glory

Morning Glory Symbolizes the Resurrection; also beauty, youth, and love.
music

Music Usually found on the graves of musicians. The music can be from a song the musician wrote, or it could be the deceased person's favorite hymn.
MWA

MWA MWA stands for Modern Woodmen of America. This was the original name for the Woodmen of the World organization.
oak leaf

Oak Leaf Longevity (long life). Deborah, a website visitor, told me that in the Native American culture an oak leaf represents an Algonquian grave.
OES

OES, 5-Pointed Star Order of the Eastern Star, a fraternal organization for women.
owl

Owl Wisdom, watchfulness.
Ox

Ox Patience, strength.
Grange

P of H Patrons of Husbandry, also known as the National Grange. An agricultural organization.
palette

Palette and Brushes Usally found on artists' gravestones.
palm tree

Palm Tree or Frond Victory over death.
Moose

P.A.P. with Moose Loyal Order of Moose (LOOM), a fraternal organization. P.A.P. stands for their motto: Purity, Aid, and Progress.
passion flower

Passion Flower Symbolizes Christ's passion.
piano

Piano Most likely symbolizes someone who was fond of playing the piano.
pitcher

Pitcher Often found on graves of prohibitionists. Represents virtue and control.

If it is found on a Jewish grave, it symbolizes a Levite, a person who was responsible for cleaning the hands of the Temple Priest.
PLEF

PLEF, sometimes with crown and shield Symbol of the Pythian Sisters, a fraternal organization for women. The letters PLEF stand for their motto: Purity, Love, Equality, and Fidelity.
Plow

Plow A plow symbolizes the harvest; the reaping of life.
portrait

Portrait Usually a portrait of the deceased.
rabbit

Rabbit Humility, gentleness, self-sacrifice.
rifle

Rifle Usually found on the graves of military members and hunters.
Rosary

Rosary Almost always found on Catholic gravestones. Symbolizes devotion to Mary and constant prayer for the deceased person.
rose

Rose Symbolizes beauty.
scales

Scales Often marks the grave of someone who was in the legal profession. Sometimes seen with a statue of Saint Michael, which symbolizes his duty of weighing the souls of the departed.
scroll

Scroll Symbolizes the scriptures.
Seal of Ohio

Seal of Ohio Ohio's state seal.
shell

Shell Baptism or rebirth.
Shih Tzu of Fo

Shih Tzu of Fo Guardians of Buddah.
ship

Ship Ships are usually found on the graves of sailors. Many times they are found on graves of people who died at sea. They sometimes symbolize Noah's Ark, the ship that weathered the storm against all overwhelming odds.
shoes

Shoes Empty shoes symbolize the loss of a child. Usually one shoe is overturned.
sickle

Sickle Reaping of life.
skull

Skull Death and mortality. A winged skull symbolizes the ascension into heaven.
skull and crossbones

Skull and Crossbones Mortality, Death.
sleeping child

Sleeping Child A sleeping child is a Victorian symbol for death.
snake

Snake Mortality, death. A snake on a cross represents a person who was in the medical profession.
soldier on horse

Soldier on Horse A soldier's grave. If the horse has both front legs in the air, the person probably died in battle. If only one leg is raised, the person probably died as a result of wounds. And if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person probably died of natural causes.
sphinx

Sphinx Guardian; represents strength and protection.
Mason

Square and Compass Usually have the letter "G" in the middle. Found on gravestones belonging to members of the Freemasons (Masons).
star

Star A five-pointed star represents the Star of Bethlehem.
A six-pointed star represents creation.
Star of David

Star of David Divine Protection.
sun

Sun A sun symbolizes the soul rising to heaven.
sunburst

Sunburst with star and cross, Monstrat Viam. Symbol of the First Corps of Cadets, now the 211th Military Police Battalion. "Monstrat Viam" is Latin for "It Points the Way."
sunflower

Sunflower Devotion to God.
swords

Sword Swords represent martyrdom. Crossed swords are often seen on the gravestones of veterans, especially officers.
tablets

Tablets Usually two tablets joined. This symbolizes the Ten Commandments.
thistle

Thistle Thistles represent earthly sorrow. Also, the thorns on a thistle symbolize the crown of thorns and the Passion of Christ.
tree trunk

Tree Trunk/Stump Usually marks the graves of Woodmen of the World members. Also, they usually contain other symbols such as anchors, lilies, vines, etc. Broken braches on the tree symbolize a life cut short.
York Rite

Triangle with square, spade, and keys Symbolizes the York Rite of Masonry.
RAM

Triangle with three T's joined at base Symbol of the Royal Arch Masons (RAM). Click here for more information about this fraternal organization.
urn

Urn The soul.
UVL

UVL Union Veterans League, an organization for Union Civil War veterans.
vacant chair

Vacant Chair Usually symbolizes the death of a child.
weeping woman

Weeping Woman Mourning, sorrow.
wheat

Wheat A sheaf of wheat represents harvest, usually found on older peoples' gravestones.
willow

Willow Tree Sadness or mourning. Deborah, a website visitor, told me that in the Native American culture a willow tree represents an Iroquois grave.
winged lion

Winged Lion Represents Saint Mark, one of the four evangelists.
winged ox

Winged Ox Represents Saint Luke, one of the four evangelists.
Rock of Ages

Woman Clinging to Cross Usually found with the verse "Rock of Ages cleft for me" or "Simply to the cross I cling." Symbolizes faith; A person or soul who is lost in the sea of sin, whose only hope is to cling to Christ's cross (the Rock of Ages).
Hope

Woman Holding Anchor Represents hope.
Faith

Woman Holding Cross Represents faith.
Woodmen of the World

Woodmen of the World Seen on the gravestones of Woodmen of the World members, a fraternal organization.
W.R.C.

W.R.C. Women's Relief Corp. It is the female auxilary for the Grand Army of the Republic.
wreath

Wreath Victory in death.
XP

XP, overlapped The Chi-Rho, one of the oldest Christian symbols. XP are the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ.



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