Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Pendant
A small object worn at the throat that carries personal value — identity, memory, protection, or a tether to someone or something important.
Pendulum
A swinging weight that measures rhythm, timing, and the pull between two poles — often a mirror of indecision, timing, or inner authority.
Penguin
A grounded, communal swimmer that moves between land (safety) and sea (emotion); sleek, protective, oddly formal.
Peninsula
A landform jutting into water: boundary and bridge between inner ground and the emotional sea. Suggests a personal edge where choice, exposure, and perspective meet safety and exploration.
Penny Arcade
A small, nostalgic arcade where every machine asks for a penny — playful exchanges, tiny wagers, and the clink of small coins.
Penumbra
A border of partial shadow; a liminal space between light and dark where forms are softened and meanings hover.
Peony
A lush, layered flower symbolizing beauty, soft power, fertility, and concealed feelings; peony dreams invite you to notice blossoming value and tender truth.
Perch
A small raised place used for resting, watching, choosing a viewpoint—literal or symbolic.
Perfume Bottle
A small vessel of scent representing memory, invitation, and the invisible language of attraction.
Pergola
A wooden or vine-covered outdoor structure offering shade and an open frame — a threshold between house and garden, public and private.
Peridot
Green gem, warm light, heart-opening and protective; signals renewal, clearer boundaries, and prosperity after tension.
Perigee
A moment of approaching — closeness, intensity, gravitational pull. Emotions and events feel magnified; endings and culminations near.
Periscope
A slim, upward-seeking instrument that grants a narrow, elevated view — distance + focus, partial clarity, and the act of looking without being fully seen.
Pestle
A hand tool used to crush, grind and blend—symbol of practical transformation, domestic alchemy, and the active force that shapes raw material into remedy or result.
Petal
A single petal — fallen, held, or drifting — pointing to delicate change, small gifts, and trimmed attachments.
Petunia
A small flower in the dream that carries tenderness, domestic care, memory, and quiet resilience.
Pew
A tiny, sharp syllable that lands as either a sound effect (laser/shot) or the homophone of a church seat — quick, attention-grabbing, and ambiguous.
Pewter
A muted, malleable metal symbolizing quiet resilience, protection, and gentle reflection.
Photograph
A photograph in a dream compresses memory, preservation, selective focus and the way you frame a person or moment — it asks what you choose to keep, edit, or let fade.
Pickaxe
A heavy tool for breaking ground and uncovering what lies beneath; work, force, and excavation of hidden value or obstacles.
Picket
A picket in a dream centers on boundaries and public witness — a makeshift fence or a line of people holding signs. It asks where you stand, what you protect, and what you are willing to make visible.
Pig
The pig in dreams points to appetite for comfort, abundance, instinctual wisdom and the parts of life we call ‘messy’ but fertile. It can be a sign of nourishment, resources, or neglected needs asserting themselves.
Pigeon
A steady urban messenger bird — familiar, social, observant; arrives, perches, and carries small news or habits.
Pika
A small, nimble mountain mammal (also evokes playful, quick sprite-like energy): alert, resourceful, warmth-seeking and vocal in brief sharp calls.