Crown dream meaning is explained below using 29 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Ibn Seerin
If she is married and pregnant, it means she will beget a son.
If a prisoner sees himself wearing a crown in a dream, it means that he will be released fromjail and regain his dignity. Wearing a crown studded or inlaid with gems in a dream is better than wearing a plain golden crown. Wearing a golden crown in a dream is also a bad omen.
If a widow sees herself wearing a crown studded with gems in a dream, it means marriage to a wealthy person from another country.
If the crown is made of gold in the dream, it means that she will marry an old man whom she will shortly inherit.
If an unjust ruler sees himself wearing a golden crown in a dream, it means that he will lose his eyesight, while if he sees himself wearing a golden crown inlaid with gems in the dream, it means establishing trading interests with a foreign country.
If a woman’s crown is stolen in a dream, it means the death of her husband.
(Also see Turban)
Interpretation 2 — Zolar
being crowned: initiation into a league of important people through your achievements.
Christ’s, of thorns: another’s glorification is significant to you.
cross on it, with a: benefits through another’s death.
damaged: your need to be admired is fal ing on blind eyes.
flowers, of: a creative venture wil be a huge success.
head, on the: wil benefit through distant relatives.
gold: great protection of high officials.
iron, of: beware of business transactions that appear to be righteous.
placing on another’s head: are worthy of social advancement.
royal: expect a great task from which trust wil be gauged.
king’s, a: need too much reassurance from loved ones.
queen’s: feeling neglected and wish to escape.
thorns, of: are at the threshold of initiation into martyrdom.
tiara, wearing a: social activities of a happy nature.
girl, a: her ambition is beyond her reach.
tin, of: your hopes for success are dashed.
Interpretation 3 — Patrica Telesco
Is the crown being put on or taken off? If accepted, this reveals your acceptance of responsibility for your life.
If removed, perhaps you’re trying to set aside culpability for your actions (or lack thereof).
Greco-Roman: Hospitality. It was a common practice to present guests with crowns of decorative leaves so that they would be treated like kings while in the host’s home.
Developing leadership qualities, skills, or higher ideals (see Authority Figures).
What type of attitude does the person with the crown portray? Is it dictatorial or fair? This attitude reflects the way you treat yourself or others—either overly harsh, or fairly
Interpretation 4 — Silvana Amar
Interpretation 5 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
The dreamer will travel a long distance from home and form new relations. Fatal illness may also be the sad omen of this dream.
To dream that you wear a crown, signifies loss of personal property.
To dream of crowning a person, denotes your own worthiness.
To dream of talking with the President of the United States, denotes that you are interested in affairs of state, and sometimes show a great longing to be a politician.
Interpretation 6 — Pamela Ball
The crown can represent victory; and dedication, particularly to duty. We may have striven for something and our greatest victory has been against our own inertia.
A crown signifies victor)- over death and attainment.
Interpretation 7 — Klaus Vollmar
See Head, King.
Since the Middle Ages, a crown made of straw has symbolized impermanence, which still is part of today’s dream interpretation. This crown of straw also points to Harvest, meaning that experiences from the past can now become useful.
Interpretation 8 — Versatile - Anonymous
The diadem, the forerunner of the crown, was initially a simple white ribbon, ending in a knot and two stripes that were placed on the shoulders, that surrounded the head of the king to denote his authority. It signified being bound to his spiritual task.
Interpretation 9 — myjellybean
A silver crown suggests a health problem will clear up soon.
A paper crown foretells temptation which could damage your reputation if you do not resist it.
A crown made of flowers or leaves is a lucky omen for all your concerns.
A plastic crown suggests benefits through influential friends.
Interpretation 10 — Astro Center
A wreath of flowers worn around the head implies happiness and success in romance.
A laurel wreath indicates victory over problems in your life.
A paper or plastic crown, however, indicates insincere compliments from people with agendas of their own.
Interpretation 11 — Versatile - Anonymous
The crown can represent dedication, particularly to duty. It suggests the attainment of knowledge. When a crown is highly decorated we acknowledge our past attainments.
Interpretation 12 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
omen for all your concerns; a gold crown signifies unexpected honors; a silver crown indicates the clearing of a health problem; a plastic crown suggests benefits through influential friends.
Interpretation 13 — Betty Bethards
A crown of thorns means you are working on things, but there is still a lot to do; try to get out of your tendency to act the martyr and look at lessons more clearly.
Interpretation 14 — Ibn Seerin
Interpretation 15 — Martha Clarke
If the crown in your dream is made of flowers it announces future pleasures; if made of orange blossom, marriage; of ivy, friendship; of gold, dignity; of olive, wisdom; of thorns, sacrifice.
Interpretation 16 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 17 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Chakra-7th and Tiara.
Interpretation 18 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 19 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
If a Cross is seen as well, then you will benefit through a death.
Interpretation 20 — Cafer-i Sadik
If she has a husband, then she will prevail considerably over [other] women.
Interpretation 21 — Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 22 — Raymond Buckland
If it is a paper crown (as at a party), you are heading for a fall.
Interpretation 23 — Dream Meanings Anonymous
Interpretation 24 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
The “jewel in the crown” is what is most valuable.
Interpretation 25 — Nancy Wagaman
Royalty.
Power or authority.
Recognition.
Validation.
See Royalty
Interpretation 26 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. One feels that he/she deserves the highest reward available.