Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Kaleidoscope
A shifting tube of colors and patterns that refracts light into endless miniature worlds—playful, fractal, never the same twice.
Kangaroo
A powerful, grounded jumper carrying its young in a pouch — symbol of forward momentum, protection, and practical care.
Kayak
A small, narrow boat moved by a single paddler — a symbol of self-propelled journey across emotional currents and personal direction.
Keel
The keel is the unseen spine of a vessel — steadying, directional, and quietly bearing weight; in dreams it signals the part of you that provides balance beneath visible motion.
Keep
A dream about a 'keep' centers on holding, protection, custody and the boundary between what you shelter and what you shut out. It can be a physical fortress, a locked chest, or the impulse to retain memories, people, roles or belongings.
Keepsake
A small object that carries memory, value, or lineage — tangible condensations of people, places, or vows.
Kelp
Dense underwater forests of brown-green fronds, swaying with tides—rooted yet flexible, carrying detritus and life.
Kestrel
A small falcon perched or hovering, precise and alert, watching fields and air currents before diving with quiet confidence.
Ketch
A two‑masted sailing vessel symbolism: movement, skillful balance between two drives, and an intimate, experienced way of steering life through changing seas.
Ketchup
A small, familiar condiment that appears as a sticky, bright-red signal: comfort and childhood, sudden release from a sealed container, or a messy smear that reveals what was hidden.
Kettle
A domestic vessel of heat and steam: holds water, signals change when it whistles, and sits at the threshold between calm and activity.
Keyboard
A tool of language and craft: keys that translate thought into action, rhythm that records habit and voice.
Keyhole
A small opening that offers a partial view — a narrow invitation to see what lies beyond without full access.
Keystone
A single central stone that locks an arch in place; image of support, responsibility, and a point that holds many elements together.
Kiln
A kiln in a dream points to patient transformation: things heated, hardened, glazed and revealed. It sits at the intersection of craft, endurance, containment and rebirth.
Kimono
A kimono in the dream acts as a wrapped identity: heritage, ceremony, and the pattern of roles you carry. It can protect, display, constrain or transform depending on context.
Kiosk
A small stall or booth where transactions, information, or brief encounters happen — intimate commerce and quick exchanges in a contained space.
Kiss
A close, intimate contact that compresses longing, consent, and connection into a single moment.
Kitchen
A domestic workspace of food, heat, tools and exchange — symbol of nourishment, daily routine and family dynamics.
Kiwi
A small, fuzzy green fruit whose bright interior and tiny seeds suggest hidden sweetness, seeds of potential, and gentle protection.
Knee
A joint that bears weight and enables forward movement; in dreams it asks about support, willingness to bend, and the path you carry.
Knife
A blade—held, dropped, used, or seen—acting as a symbol of cutting, protection, clarity, or craft.
Knoll
A small rounded rise of earth: a quiet vantage, a protective curve in the landscape that invites rest and reflection.
Knot
A tight loop or binding in rope, thread or body that holds things together or keeps them stuck.