Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Bread
Loaf, dough, baking or breaking bread — a symbol of daily nourishment, home, work and shared sustenance.
Breath
Breath as the living thread in a dream — inhalations, holds, gasps or calm breaths that mark boundaries between inner feeling and outer action.
Breeze
A light moving air that shifts things subtly—inviting ease, clarity, and small course corrections.
Briar
A tangle of thorny growth: protection, boundary, wound-healing and wild persistence.
Brick
A symbol of foundation, boundaries and the labor of making something lasting — solid, heavy, practical.
Bridge
A crossing, connection, or threshold between places, states, or people — literal or symbolic passage.
Broken Hourglass
A sudden rupture in the vessel that measures time — sand spilling, rhythms interrupted; a sign of deadlines, endings, and unexpected release.
Bronze Fox
A sly, warm-bodied fox with a bronze sheen: adaptability, craft, emerging self-worth and a subtle invitation to refine cunning into skill.
Broom
A broom in the dream centers on clearing, domestic care, boundary-making and small rituals of renewal; it is both tool and symbol of transition.
Brush
A small tool of contact — grooming, cleaning, painting or erasing; intimate motion that shapes surface and self.
Bucket
A bucket in a dream acts as a portable container for what you carry — emotions, responsibilities, resources or waste. Its condition (full, leaking, clean, patched) describes capacity, care and boundaries.
Buoy
A floating marker that keeps you visible and afloat — a point of safety, signal, and held position amid moving water.
Bus
A bus signals shared travel, scheduled change, transitions handled with others, or feeling carried by a group or routine.
Butte
A solitary flat-topped hill: a natural sentinel, vantage point and marker of endurance — solitude and perspective held in earth and stone.
Butterfly
A delicate messenger of metamorphosis: emergence, lightness, fleeting beauty, and the threshold between what was and what will be.
Button
A small fastener that joins edges, hides or reveals layers, and marks points of connection or closure.