Leopard dream meaning is explained below using 23 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Zolar
afraid of a, being: wil be persecuted by enemies.
attacked by: success through a series of trying experiences.
triumphant over: avoid the routes of rivals, routes to achieve your ends.
cage, being in a: enemies seek to cause injury but wil fail.
tied with chains: a surprise is received from an enemy.
cub, a: joy and happiness.
dying: death of a prominent person.
killing a: wil have many changes but final y victory, for which you wil be embarrassed.
of a: victory over enemies wil result in going abroad on business.
roar, hearing a: wil suffer grief, verbal abuse and slander, but live on.
running: a promising venture with an exciting col eague wins your respect.
scuffling: a playful interchange, an enthusiastic debate, turns violent with the wrong move.
skeleton of a: wil be bared down to your minimum before you can start route to success.
surprising a: your cocksureness is misleading in that it does not include al of the threats.
Interpretation 2 — DreamForth
If the leopard is in a cage, it denotes that no matter how difficult a problem is, you always come out undeterred.
To dream that you killed a leopard is symbolic of how successful you are in all your endeavors.
To dream that the leopard is attacking you means that you are overly confident in mapping your victories without much consideration to the time and effort you have put into each project.
To see the skin of a leopard signifies that you have found an unlikely ally.
Interpretation 3 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To kill one, intimates victory in your affairs.
To see one caged, denotes that enemies will surround but fail to injure you.
To see leopards in their native place trying to escape from you, denotes that you will be embarrassed in business or love, but by persistent efforts you will overcome difficulties.
To dream of a leopard’s skin, denotes that your interests will be endangered by a dishonest person who will win your esteem.
Interpretation 4 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The larger the cat, the greater the power of this totem. As with the jaguar and the cougar, the spots of the leopard are connected to the beauty and sensuality that this animal totem represents.
The leopard is very adept at climbing trees, which extends its symbolic reach into the upper realms of consciousness. When such a cat appears in your dreams, you are being called to your predatory nature.
Interpretation 5 — Nancy Wagaman
Being well-suited to a particular environment.
Tending not to be seen or noticed.
Opportunity or opportunism.
Dreaming of this animal can represent too much or not enough of one of those qualities, or someone or something you associate with the quality or animal.
Consider also the animal’s actions, context, and your feelings about it.
See Cat, Animal, Jaguar
Interpretation 6 — Ariadne Green
A leopard in a dream may also signify the disclosure of some hidden information about someone else. As a shamanic medicine. Leopard delivers the ability to heal a serious physical illness through its magical shamanic powers.
Interpretation 7 — Martha Clarke
In esoteric terms, the leopard is an omen of good luck followed by
misfortune.
Interpretation 8 — Garuda
Depth Psychology: The leopard stands for a strong sexual drive that is about to take over your life. Establish some control; change your spots! See Animals, Predator.
Interpretation 9 — Theresa Cheung
Interpretation 10 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 11 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
The leopard’s spots represent eyes, and that you are being vigilant and watchful.
See Cat.
Interpretation 12 — Gillian Holloway
Seeing this wild animal in captivity indicates that you will be able to overcome a serious obstacle.
Interpretation 13 — Raymond Buckland
To hunt and kill a leopard indicates you should check your taste in dress—you may not be as fashionable as you think!
Interpretation 14 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. A feeling that someone has bad intentions.
3. Speed and power.
4. An inability to change.
Interpretation 15 — Klaus Vollmar
See Cat.
Folklore: Difficulty.
Interpretation 16 — Tyler Wolfe
A leopard can also symbolize an ambush by an enemy, Hosea 13:7, Jer. 5:6
Interpretation 17 — Vincent Wienand
2. Cruelty, Jeremiah 5:6;
3. Camouflage;
4. Ferocity
5. Unchanging person; Jer. 13:23