Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Desk
A desk in a dream points to your work surface for thinking, decisions, and how you organize inner and outer life — a place of authority, routine, and personal tools.
Dew
Fine beads of moisture gathered at dawn—cool, luminous, ephemeral; contact that both wakes and soothes.
Diary
A personal book of private entries, secrets, and self-reflection appearing as written pages, missing pages, or being shared.
Dice
Small cubes of chance; movement, risk, and outcome felt as tactile possibility.
Dinghy
A small, vulnerable craft on water representing personal capacity, short journeys, and emotional navigation.
Divan
A divan in a dream blends resting-place, hospitality, private throne and a book of poetry; it holds comfort, conversation, hidden things and the aesthetics of the inner room.
Dog
A familiar, loyal presence that represents companionship, protection, instinct and emotional honesty in the dreamer’s life.
Dollhouse
A small, arranged home representing inner life, control, and childhood layouts of belonging.
Dolphin
A playful, social sea mammal that appears as a bridge between conscious play and deeper emotional intelligence; often invites communication, guidance, and communal healing.
Dome
A curved shelter or vault: boundary, protection, containment, and a canopy for what is kept inside or looked out from.
Donkey
A sturdy, humble working animal symbolizing patience, steady service, quiet stubbornness and grounded wisdom.
Donut
A warm, circular treat whose ring and hole symbolize small pleasures, cycles, invitations, and absences—comfort made visible.
Doorbell
A threshold signal — an arrival, invitation, interruption, or question that calls for response at the boundary between inside and outside.
Doorknob
A small, tactile threshold symbol: access, choice, control, invitation or barrier between inner and outer spaces.
Doormat
A mat at an entrance that is walked over—symbol of welcome, service, being stepped on, or an assumed role someone accepts.
Doorstep
A threshold moment between inside and outside — arrival, choice, welcome or boundary. The doorstep asks whether you will stay, leave, invite, or refuse.
Dovecote
A dovecote in dreams points to home, messages, community and sheltered vulnerability — a small architecture of care where soft communicators nest.
Dragonfly
A swift, iridescent insect signaling change, heightened perception, and light-footed movement through emotional landscapes.
Drape
A fabric that covers, separates, reveals, or shelters — soft boundary between inside and outside, private and public.
Drawbridge
A movable threshold that opens and closes access—symbol of guarded passage, choice, and the work required to connect two spaces.
Dread
A tight anticipatory feeling—a sense that something bad is imminent—often staged as waiting, pursuit, blockage, or falling.
Dream
A meta-dream folding layers of memory and symbol—you witness scenes that feel familiar but are slightly shifted, with a steady undertow of curiosity.
Dreamcatcher
A woven hoop that filters dreams — catching fragments, holding what heals, and letting the rest pass. Symbol of protection, memory-sorting, and woven intention.
Driftwood
A weathered piece of wood carried by water, worn smooth, half-buried or floating — a fragment of something that once grew, now rewritten by tides.