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11 dream symbols beginning with H.

Hair

Appearance, vitality, and self-presentation. Hair often mirrors how we wish to be seen and felt—groomed or wild, covered or exposed. Changes to it can reflect shifts in identity or control.

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Hammer

A hammer is a tool for striking and building. In dreams, it often appears as an instrument of force, construction, or repair—everyday and practical, yet capable of breaking things apart or putting them together.

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Hands

Hands in dreams often represent agency, skill, connection, and how we reach toward or hold what matters. They embody both giving and taking, making and breaking.

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Hat

A covering for the head. In waking life, hats protect, identify, or ornament. They mark role, profession, or social standing. In dreams, they often appear as objects of choice, loss, or transformation.

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Heart

The heart in dreams often represents the centre of feeling, courage, or vitality. It may appear as a literal organ, a metaphorical symbol of love, or a sign of emotional intensity in waking life.

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Hiding

The dreamer finds themselves concealed from view—in a closet, behind a door, or in shadow. A common nocturnal image that reflects the desire for privacy, safety, or escape from scrutiny without alarm.

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Honey

Honey in dreams often represents sweetness, nourishment, or something precious and natural. It may reflect contentment, reward, or the gathering of good things—simple abundance in its most distilled form.

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Horse

Energy and motion made visible. A horse often mirrors vitality, power, or momentum—both your own drive and the forces moving through your life. Its pace and temperament reflect the rhythm of your waking state.

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Hospital

A place of medical care and healing. Hospitals in dreams often reflect concerns about health, vulnerability, or the need for help—real or imagined. A neutral setting where care is offered.

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Hotel

A building where travelers stay temporarily. In dreams, it often reflects a sense of being between states—neither fully home nor entirely elsewhere—and can evoke themes of transition, anonymity, or brief refuge.

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House

A classic image of the self. Rooms can mirror parts of your life or mind; discovering new rooms is a common, often welcome, dream of untapped potential.

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