Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Velvet Observatory
A small domed observatory lined in plush velvet; low light, copper telescopes, folded star charts and the hush of patient watching.
Veranda
A threshold place: shelter that looks outward, a pause between inside safety and the world; vantage for watching, greeting, deciding.
Vessel
A container image: a cup, boat, urn or body that holds, carries, protects or moves contents — emotions, stories, lineage, responsibility.
Vestibule
A threshold space — the small entry hall between outside and inner rooms that holds arrivals, choices, first impressions and short pauses.
Vestige
A lingering remnant — an object, scent, or trace that persists after change; holds memory, emotion, and a quiet insistence that something from the past still matters.
Viaduct
A bridge-like engineered span carrying passage over obstacles; in dreams it represents deliberate transition, built support and the means to cross from one state to another.
Vial
A small glass container holding liquid, remedy, poison, memory or potion—sealed or open, fragile and intimate.
Village
A compact settlement of houses, lanes, shared hearths and familiar faces — a dreamscape of belonging, routine, and small-scale social life.
Vineyard
Rows of grapevines, ripe fruit, soil, harvest, aging wine — a landscape of cultivation, cycles, community and slow transformation.
Visor
A protective filter over sight — a boundary that selects, shields, or clarifies what you allow into perception.
Vista
A wide view, horizon line, or vantage point in the dream that clarifies perspective or reveals hidden options.
Voice
Dreams about voice point to communication — what is being said, heard, hidden or translated inside you. It can be inner guidance, criticism, callings, or lost expression.
Volcano Hearth
A primal meeting of fire and home: molten energy contained, warming and threatening a stone hearth—power held close to comfort.
Vortex
A spiraling center that draws in motion and meaning — either threatening loss of control or offering a concentrated point of change.
Voyage
A journey across unknown water or long-distance travel that feels both external and inward — leaving, navigating, arriving.
Vulture
A scavenging, watchful bird that clears decay to reveal what is usable — a dream prompt to notice endings, practicality, and hidden value.
Wagon
A wagon in a dream signals a personal load, a communal journey, or the means by which you move through life—practical, rooted, and slow-steady.
Walking Backwards
Moving in reverse through a familiar or liminal landscape — slow, attentive steps that feel both protective and exploratory.
Wallet
A wallet in a dream commonly symbolizes personal value, identity, how you carry resources and boundaries around money, memory, and priorities.
Wallpaper
A patterned surface that covers a wall — often decorative, repetitive, and hiding or revealing what’s underneath.
Walnut
A small, hard-shelled seed that suggests protection, inner richness, and a kernel of wisdom; the shell is boundary, the meat is nourishment.
Walrus
A large, wise-seeming sea creature with tusks and whiskers representing endurance, embodied emotion, and protective presence at the water's edge.
Wardrobe
A wardrobe in dreams speaks to identity, choices and what you store away — memories, roles, secrets or possibility.
Wasp
A small, fast insect that stings — symbol of boundary, alertness, focused aggression, and communal structure.