Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Anchorage
A place or state of being where you moor — safety, pause, and the decision to stay or move on.
Anemometer
A device measuring wind speed and direction — in dreams it tracks invisible force, change, and what moves you.
Anemone
A delicate sea/field flower that opens and closes to touch and light — symbol of sensitivity, protection, remembrance and cyclical opening.
Angel
A luminous, winged presence offering protection, message-bearing or gentle prompting to notice guidance and boundary care.
Ankle
The ankle as the hinge between standing and stepping — support, flexibility, boundary, and the first joint that meets a new path.
Anorak
A hooded, protective coat symbolizing shelter, preparedness, boundary and the desire to stay warm while moving through change.
Ant
Small, communal insect seen as industrious, organized, and persistent; a symbol of teamwork, duty, and resourcefulness.
Antechamber
A small threshold space that separates exterior noise from an inner room — a deliberate pause, orientation, and invitation to choose.
Anther
The pollen-bearing tip of a flower: a concentrated symbol of seed, transmission, creative fertility and small-but-potent exchange.
Antler
A branching crown of bone: a symbol of seasonal renewal, protection, emergence of strength, and the soft edges between aggression and care.
Anvil
A heavy iron tool used to shape metal — symbol of work, shaping, endurance, and the slow creation of form through repeated force.
Apartment
A personal, contained space representing security, private life, boundaries and stages of domestic change.
Aperture
A opening or lens in the dream that admits light, sight, or a pathway between inner perception and outer world; a choice about what to let through.
Apparition
A fleeting, often translucent presence that appears at the edge of perception—familiar yet other, inviting a question about loss, warning, or guidance.
Apple
A ripe fruit that holds nourishment, temptation, knowledge and cycles of growth—often appearing whole, bitten, falling or hanging on a tree.
Apricot
A small orange fruit symbolizing sweetness, fertility, creative warmth and ripe opportunity.
Apron
A practical garment of protection and service — symbolizing care, boundaries, domestic labor, creative work and the tending of others or projects.
Arbor
A living tree or sheltered grove as a symbol of root, shelter, lineage, and seasonal growth.
Archipelago
A chain of islands seen together as separate pieces of land and water pathways, suggesting navigation between parts of self and life.
Archive
Rooms of shelves, boxes, ledgers and labels — a search through stored records that feels like looking for remembered meaning.
Ark
A vessel of shelter and passage: safety amid rising waters, a concentrated refuge for what you choose to carry forward.
Armadillo
A small, armored mammal symbolizing protection, boundaries, groundedness, and gentle resilience — one who retreats to preserve itself and returns when the world feels safe.
Armchair
A domestic seat symbolizing rest, support, private reflection and the patterns that shape how you settle into life.
Armoire
A standing piece of furniture that holds clothes, objects, or hidden compartments; a container of personal and familial contents.