Most people are familiar with this symbol since it represents the Democratic political party; most commonly used to represent someone stubborn.
A donkey
A symbol of freedom and of pride, this bird is also a nation bird.
An eagle
Most famous during Valentines day to represent love, this color is also a symbol for war.
Red
This season represents "the prime of someone's life"; it's when almost everything is in season.
Summer
Used often in movies to represent sorrow or sadness.
Rain
This animal is symbolic for greed and evil; the mythical creature "the Kraken" is based around this animal since sailors saw it as an evil omen when sailing.
An octopus
Symbolic of wisdom, this bird's symbolic history can be traced back to Ancient Greece where it was a companion of the goddess Athena.
An owl
Commonly used to represent jealousy, it can also represent life.
Green
This number is both a Christian symbol for sacred or holy, but also commonly used to represent luck.
Symbolic of commitment and wholeness, this is often given in weddings.
Ring
This animal is often used in fairytales and folktales as a representation for slyness and cleverness.
A fox
This bird is a symbol for springtime since it only appears at the end of winter.
A robin
Used to represent ideas and revelation, as well as freedom from "dark" places.
Yellow
This season is used to represent the decay of life or a persons last few years of life.
Fall
Used often as a warning, you'd hear this in the Disney movie "Cinderella" as she flees the Prince's castle.
A clock chime
A very powerful symbol in Christianity, this symbol is not only represents Jesus Christ, but also represents gentleness, purity, sacrifice, and innocence.
A lamb
Representing imprisonment, there is a famous poem that hold this symbol in its title.
A caged bird.
Used to represent the sick, weak, and dying.
Gray
Commonly used to represent unity in a community or religious used to represent unity with God.
1
Typically used to represent the "end" of something, this daily event can be symbolically positive or negative depending on the context.
A sunset
Used to represent people who are deceitful, traitors, and sneaky.
A rat
In classic Disney movies, you'd see these birds usually representing something loathsome, evil, or dark.
A vulture
A great symbol for purity, innocence, and sacrifice.
White
This number represents the reality of "nothingness".
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Symbolic of success and growth, this item is also a representation of wealth and prosperity.
Fruit