Horns dream meaning is explained below using 16 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Pamela Ball
1- Horns appearing in dreams hark back to the idea of the animal in the human.
The god Pan, who represents sexuality as well as life force, wore horns.
A horn also represents the penis and masculinity. Because it is penetrative, it can also signify the desire to hurt. Protcctivcncss is also a quality of horns since the male animal will use his horns to protect his territory.
A musical or hunting horn suggests a summoning or a warning in dreams.
2- Horns in a dream suggest superiority; cither earned or conferred.
It is interesting that horns are supposed to bestow the powers of the animal on the wearer. In Pagan times, as well as some tribes today, the donning of horns signifies a particular senior position within the tribe. In Chinese medicine, rhinoceros horn is reputed to be an aphrodisiac. This is possibly because of its association with masculine power.
3- In a spiritual sense, because horns are associated with the head, they represent intellectual as well as supernatural power.
Because thcv rise above the head, they also symbolise Divinity and the power of the soul.
Interpretation 2 — Zolar
animals with: the dilemma is a wake-up cal for you to listen to your inner voices.
blowing a: extended social activities of a happy nature; hasty news of a sinful nature.
while hunting: useless chatter wil distract participants from the matter at hand.
bull or cow, of a: have an unusual degree of stolid organizational ability.
buying: good business transactions through your strong wil power.
hearing the sound of a: the cavalry is coming to your wel -deserved aid.
man, having, on his forehead, a: danger of a disease that brings death.
others: clashes and conflicts over another’s problems.
receiving, as a gift: feel cheated at every turn; are more anxious for marriage than love.
Interpretation 3 — Versatile - Anonymous
It is interesting that horns are supposed to bestow the powers of the animal on the wearer. In pagan times, as well as some tribes today, the donning of horns signifies a particularly senior position within the tribe. Often the wearer is a shaman who, through dreams, can connect with other realms. In chinese medicine, rhinoceros horn is reputed to be an aphrodisiac. This is possibly because of its association with masculine power. All of these significances, as we become more aware, can appear in dreams.
Interpretation 4 — Versatile - Anonymous
The horn of plenty or cornucopia symbolizes gifts from the gods.
The gate of horn was a classical concept – dreams that passed through this portal were said to be terrifying but true.
Interpretation 5 — myjellybean
To hear a car horn is a warning against taking risks.
To see the horns of an animal, or to see a horned human in your dream, represents conflict and confrontation. You are at odds with someone.
Interpretation 6 — Versatile - Anonymous
The god pan, who represents sexuality as well as life force, wore horns and will appear in dreams as we become more aware of the power of nature.
A musical or hunting horn suggests a call to action or a warning in dreams.
Interpretation 7 — Garuda
Interpretation 8 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Also, because of the dreaming mind’s tendency to literalize linguistic metaphors and idioms, dream horns can mean that one is on “the horns of a dilemma.”
Interpretation 9 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 10 — Tony Crisp
See second example in eating. Idioms : pull in one’s horns; lock horns with someone; take the bull by the horns; on the homs of a dilemma.
Interpretation 11 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 12 — Stephen Girard
Interpretation 13 — Martha Clarke
Interpretation 14 — Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 15 — Vincent Wienand
2. The power kings;
3. Anointing;
4. Alarm or warning (“shofar” ram’s horn); Ps. 18:2; Luke 1:69.