Dream

#19 in DC

Meaning of Dream

Dream is an English word name that floated out of the dictionary and into the delivery room on a puff of optimism. Rooted in Old English drēam—once meaning “joy” and now our nightly movies and daylight hopes—the name carries the soft hush of bedtime and the spark of ambition in one syllable. Dream first drifted onto the U.S. charts in the early ’70s, but she’s really found her wings in recent years, rising into the 300-range and proving that parents aren’t afraid to aim high. Pop-culture nods—from Dr. King’s historic speech to the cherubic Dream Kardashian—add sparkle without weighing the name down. With its gentle sound, uplifting meaning, and built-in reminder to reach for the stars (no snooze button required), Dream feels both whimsical and wonderfully wearable for a little girl destined to chase big possibilities.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as drehm (/driːm/)

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Notable People Named Dream

Clay, known as Dream, is an American YouTuber, streamer, speedrunner, and musician best known for Minecraft content.
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