Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Baby
A newborn or infant figure representing beginnings, vulnerability, creativity and the tender part of the self that needs care and recognition.
Backstage
A private theater space where preparation, identity shifts, and hidden work happen before public performance.
Badge
A badge in dreams points to identity, authority, membership, earned recognition, or a role you are being asked to hold.
Badger
A solitary, burrowing animal: tenacious, protective, nocturnal — a keeper of boundaries and hidden resources.
Balcony
A threshold between private interior and wider view — perspective, choice, exposure, and the edge of possibility.
Banjo
A resonant, plucked folk instrument tied to storytelling, memory, and simple rhythmic motion.
Barn
A familiar, weathered shelter for tools, harvest, and animals — a container of labor, memory and practical care.
Barnacle
A small crustacean fixed to a larger surface — image of attachment, endurance, slow accumulation, and protection through sticking close.
Barrel
A wooden container: held, rolled, full, empty, sealed or leaking — a compact symbol of what you keep, protect, or refuse to release.
Basement
A lower place of storage and shadow: foundations, buried material, private work, and what supports the visible house.
Basket
A basket as container, carrier, and crafted boundary: holds, hides, gathers, or exposes what matters.
Bat
Nocturnal messenger bridging shadow and intuition; signals movement between hidden inner life and waking sight.
Bean
A small seed that embodies potential, nourishment, and quiet growth — tender, humble, and often overlooked.
Bear
A large, grounded guardian of the wild — maternal, powerful, solitary and restorative.
Beaver
A beaver symbolizes industriousness, home-building, boundary-setting, and working patiently with natural cycles to create safety and flow.
Bedroom
A private sleeping space symbolizing rest, intimacy, secrets, and the inner refuge of the self.
Beehive
A communal, structured place of productivity, sweetness, and protection — representing home, collective effort, stored rewards, and the boundary between safety and vulnerability.
Beetle
A small armored insect appearing in the dream—crawling, flying, or sitting still; its shell, movement and persistence are central.
Being Chased
A pursuit where the dreamer runs or hides from a pursuing presence — often fast, urgent, and emotionally charged.
Being Late
A common anxiety dream about timing, missed chances, and readiness—reflects pressure, transitions, and choices about control.
Bell Jar
A transparent dome that preserves or isolates—signals containment of feelings, protected observation, or stifled expression.
Bell Tower
A tall, resonant structure that rings messages through space; often sits between inner signal and outer world.
Bench
A bench in a dream is a practical, public pause—an invitation to rest, watch, decide, or meet. It marks a boundary between movement and stillness.
Bicycle
A vehicle of balance, forward motion and personal direction; two wheels negotiating terrain and choice.