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Browse dream meanings by category

Category pages are built to help when you remember the kind of dream you had before you remember the exact symbol. Start with people, actions, places, emotions, or another symbol type, then move into the most relevant meaning pages from there.

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Pillar pages for the main dream meaning clusters

56 symbols

Objects

Everyday objects in dreams—keys, money, mirrors, cars—symbolize tools, resources, and aspects of our identity or life path.

19 symbols

Animals

Dreams about animals often represent our instincts, emotions, and primal behaviors. Interpretations vary based on the animal's nature—wild, domestic, or mythical.

15 symbols

Places

The setting of a dream—a house, school, unfamiliar city, or road—sets the stage for our psychological state. Places represent different areas of our lives and psyche.

13 symbols

Actions

Verbs in dreams—flying, running, falling, fighting—reveal how we are navigating our waking life challenges and pursuing our goals.

11 symbols

Nature & Elements

Dreams featuring water, fire, storms, and landscapes reflect our emotional state and the flow of life. These symbols often point to our subconscious feelings.

10 symbols

People & Relationships

Dreams about family, friends, ex-partners, or strangers reflect our social connections and internal aspects of ourselves projected onto others.

9 symbols

Events & Scenarios

Major events like weddings, funerals, exams, or accidents mark transitions, fears, and milestones in our psychological journey.

7 symbols

Body & Health

Dreams focusing on the body—teeth, hair, nudity, or illness—highlight vulnerability, self-image, and personal growth. They often surface during times of stress or transition.

6 symbols

Feelings & Emotions

Sometimes the dominant feature of a dream is the emotion itself—fear, grief, joy, or panic. These dreams process our waking emotional landscape.

5 symbols

Spiritual & Mystical

Dreams of angels, ghosts, divine figures, or supernatural occurrences often feel profound, offering guidance or connection to the unknown.