Order

Number

 

Mixed

Symbols

  Symbol Name

025  

 

 Ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol of life.  
026  

 

 Triquetra symbol of the Holy Trinity (Father, son, Holy spirit) used by the Celtic Christian Church  
027  

 

 Hexagram is a six pointed star composed of two overlapped triangles, found in use by a number of faiths and cultures.  
028  

 

 Triple Goddess symbol, representing the three aspects of the moon (waxing, waning, and full) and womankind (mother, maiden, crone)  
029  

 

 Love Turn back and fetch it is the significance of this clothes sign from Ghana.

 
030

 

 Aum, the greeting of peace in India. It has been used in the West since the 1960s. The ideogram symbolizes the four states of consciousness: awake, dreaming, sleeping without dreams, and the transcendental state, samadhi, satori, or the exteriorized state.

 

031  

 

 Venus StarAn eightpointed star sign found on a Greek vase from the fifth century B.C.

 
032  

 

 Quinta essentia, the fifth element beside fire, water, earth, and air the element that is necessary to explain the diversity and multiplicity of life, the finest or best of any substance.

 
033  

 

 Musical notation One of the most common signs in musical notation. It is often used in different contexts to symbolize music in general.

 
034  

 

 Love This is a modern sign for sexual love in general and for being in love, hurt by the arrow of Amor, without any negative meaning.

 
035

 

 Ishtar queen of the Heavens; heavenly mother of all borne by women; sister of the highest of the Babylonian gods, the sun god Shamash; the goddess of sexual pleasures and the only real woman god in Babylon and Assyria (all other female gods were but shadows of their male god consorts).
 

 
036

 

 An Egyptian hieroglyph, called the Horus eye, for the eye of the sun god Horus, was in the 1960s taken up by subcultures in Western countries using illicit drugs like LSD. They used it as a general symbol for altered or higher states of awareness.

 

 
037

 

 

 Celtic cross  This type of cross was common in the Scandinavian countries during the Middle Ages.

038

 

 

Alcohol A sign used in early chemistry to denote alcohol.

039  

 

 Wine spirit One of the signs used in early chemistry to represent wine spirit.

040

 

 Fleur de Lis The holy number of three appears again in the fleur de lis, the French lily. It was first used during the twelfth century, and then as part of a larger fleur de lis pattern. Later it was used isolated as an ideogram denoting the right to rule France (and claims to it whether rightful or not). Nowadays, is widely known as the international boy-scout sign.