
Just putting it on your ring finger, we will make a wedding ring sign of love, invest in a piece of their heart. Make a wedding ring more “personal” love of old engraving helps. The custom of carving expensive names, dates and covert recognition has come to us from medieval Europe.
It was then engraving is widespread – it was a reliable way to keep the inscription for the ages, hiding it from prying eyes.
Finally, I will give you some options for phrases inscriptions on the ring in Latin (and not only) for engraving:
Ab ovo – From beginning to end
Aeterna historia – old story
A die – On this day
A solis ortu usque ad occasum – From sunrise to sunset
Absque omni exceptione – Without a doubt
Ab imo pectore – With all sincerity, from the heart
Ad infinitum – ad infinitum
Ad finem saeculorum – Until the end of time
Ad futuram memoriam – On the long memory
Ad hinc – now
Ad manum – Under the arm
Ad memorandum – In memory
Ad multos annos – For many years
Ad vitam aut culpam – for life or until the first fault
Alea jasta est – The die is cast, made an irrevocable d ecision (Julius Caesar)
Amantes – amentes – Lovers – insane
Amor apasionado (Spanish) – crush
Amor non est medicabilis herbis – Love can not be cured with herbs
Amor omnibus idem – Love for all is one
Amor tussisque non celantur – Love and a cough can not be concealed
Amor vincit omnia – Love conquers all
Ani ldodi vdodi li (Heb.) – I love and love (a)
Argumentum ad oculos – A visual proof
Beati possidentes – Happy possessing
Benedicite! – Good Luck!
Bene placito – voluntarily!
Vona mente – with good intentions
Bonum factum! – For the benefit and happiness!
Caritas et pax – Respect and Peace
Con amore – With Love
Consensu omnium – by mutual consent
Consortium omnis vitae – Commonwealth of life
Credo – I believe!
De die in diem – Day by day
Dei gratia – grace of God, thank God
Ex animo – From the heart
Ex consensu – By agreement of the
Fac fideli sis fidelis – Be faithful to him who is faithful to you
Fata viam invenient – every bullet has its billet
Fiat voluntas tua – Thy will be done
Fortiter ac firmiter – Strong and fast
Gens una sumus – We – a tribe
Grata, rata et accepta – like, legitimately and reasonably
Gratulari – rejoice (my happiness)
Hoc erat in votis – This has been the subject of my desires
Hoc erat in fatis – So it was destined by fate
Ibi victoria, ubi concordia – There’s a victory, where the agreement
In aeternum – forever, forever
In saecula saeculorum – ever and ever
Lex fati – the fate of Law
Liberum arbitrium – Freedom of choice
Mane et nocte – morning and night
Meliora spero-I hope for the best
Mon amour (Fr.) – My Love
Natura sic voluit – so wanted to nature
Ne varietur – can not be changed
Nil nisi bene – Nothing but good
Non dubitandum est – There is no doubt
Non solus – not alone
Omnes et singulos – together and separately
Omnia mea mecum porto – All our carry a
Omnia praeclara rara – Everything beautiful is rarely
Omnium consensu – by mutual consent
Optima fide – With full confidence
Ore uno – unanimously (literally: one mouth)
Pia causa – Good cause
Pia desideria – Good wishes and dreams come true
Placeat diis – If it please the Gods
Pro bono publico – for the common good
Pro memoria – For memory, the memory of something
Pro ut de lege – legally
Probatum est – Approved
Proprio motu – on their own
Rari quippe boni – Good people are rare
Sancta sanctorum – the Holy of Holies
Si fata sinant – If anything has been the fate of
Sic erat in fatis – So it was destined to
Sic fata voluerunt – So fate would have it
Sine dubio – no doubt
Sponte sua – voluntarily
Sua sponte – on their own
Tempus fugit, aeternitas manet – Time flows, forever unchangeable
Te amo (Spanish) – I love you
Ubi concordia – ibi victoria – Where consent – there is victory
Vale et me ama – Be Healthy (s) and love me
Vires unitae agunt – forces working together
Volente deo – With God’s help.