Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Origami
Folding flat paper into form — a quiet, hand-led transformation that turns possibility into shape; delicate, precise, patient.
Oriole
A bright orange songbird symbolizing quick joy, vivid messages, and creative call to action.
Ornament
A small decorative object hung or worn in the dream, signaling visibility, value, attachment, and how you present yourself.
Oryx
A large, horned desert antelope symbolizing endurance, boundary, and quiet guardianship across sparse landscapes.
Osprey
A shoreline raptor: sharp sight, boundary-between-sea-and-sky, skilled hunter and devoted guardian.
Otter
A playful, curious aquatic mammal appearing as a guide to balance joy, resourcefulness, and emotional agility.
Ottoman
A low, cushioned domestic object that holds rest, excess, or hidden things — a boundary between public and private comfort.
Oubliette
A small stone oubliette: a narrow shaft, a ladder of worn rungs, damp walls, and a single sliver of light from above. The space feels both forgotten and quietly protected.
Outhouse
A rustic, solitary privy representing basic needs, boundaries, and the edges of comfort — often appearing when privacy, release, or repair is needed.
Outlet
An outlet appears as a point where energy, emotion, or power is given or taken — a socket for charging, venting, or connecting.
Outpost
A small, isolated station on the edge — holding territory, watching for change, balancing solitude and duty.
Oven
A domestic hearth symbol: contained heat that transforms raw into ready, comfort into provision, and time into ritual.
Overcoat
A protective outer garment symbolizing safety, boundaries, social role and the layers you carry between inner life and public presence.
Overpass
A raised road or bridge seen in transit, often straddling two worlds — leaving one place and entering another; vantage point + crossing.
Oxbow
A U‑shaped bend: a curve that holds water, shelters life and can be cut off from the main flow. Symbol of return, enclosure, preserved possibility and a gentle redirection of energy.
Oyster
A shelled sea creature that hides a pearl: protection, hidden value, slow inner alchemy and the meeting of sea and self.
Ozone
A thin, electric-blue membrane of air that feels both protective and sharp — clarity at the edge of breath and boundary.
Paddle
A tool of propulsion and small-scale navigation: movement through water by rhythm, choice, and effort; close to hands and body.
Paddock
A small fenced field or enclosure, often with animals, grass, gates and a sense of tending, boundary and contained growth.
Padlock
A small secure device representing boundaries, guarded parts of self, secrecy, denied or delayed access, and the decision to protect or to release.
Paintbrush
A tool of translation between inner impulse and outer form; movement, choice of color, and the hand that makes meaning.
Painted Door
A door in the dream that is freshly painted, old paint flaking, or selected for repainting — a threshold in visible color.
Painted Sky
A sky rendered like a canvas—streaks of color, shifting light, skies that feel painted rather than natural.
Palace
A palace in a dream points to inner authority, the structure of your life plans, and the rooms of your psyche where power and vulnerability live.