To dream of a watermelon symbolizes your inner passion. You attack life with a furious passion. You love greatly, desire deeply. and lust for life and those around you. Pregnant or menstruating women often dream of the watermelon, or other such large fruits. Finally, the watermelon is a symbol for fun summer times. You are relaxed and at ease.
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Theresa Cheung
The Element Encyclopedia
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To see a watermelon in your dream represents emotions of love, desire, lust and fiery passion. Pregnant women, or women on the verge of their menstrual cycle, often dream of fruit such as watermelons. Watermelons may also suggest spiritual nourishment in dreams and watermelon seeds point to the seeds of spirituality ready to sprout within you.
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Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Strangest Dream Explanations
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Dreams of a watermelon signify pregnancy, feminine strength and tenderness. You are feeling ripe, juicy and sensually delicious.
See Fruit.
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myjellybean
My Dream Interpretation
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If you dreamed of watermelon growing on the vine, this are a warning against casual love affairs. Otherwise, they forecast unexpected travel.
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Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams
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If they were on the ^ne, they are a warning against casual love affairs: otherwise, they forecast unexpected travel.
See also Fruit.
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Martha Clarke
The Big Dictionary of Dreams
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A sign of fertility.
It is an affirmative signal when you are involved in a negotiation.
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Vincent Wienand
Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model
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1. Speaks of the word of God.
2. Season (seasonal fruit) Eph. 5:26;Gen 8:22.
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Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
New American Dream Dictionary
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1. Longing for leisure times, summer.
2. Pregnancy.
3. Sexuality.
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Katherine Taylor Craig
The Fabric of Dream
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A dream of sickness (Gypsy).
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Ibn Seerin
Islamic Dream Interpretation
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A green one symbolises livelihood.
A yellow one symbolises illness if it is eaten.
About These Interpretations
This page presents 10 different perspectives on this dream symbol from various expert sources. Each interpretation considers context, emotion, and personal meaning rather than providing fixed definitions.