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Lions are symbols of courage, strength, royalty, and justice. They’ve appeared as powerful symbols throughout history, from ancient Egypt to Christian evangelists. Read on to discover the symbolism of lions in spirituality , religion , and cultures across the world . We'll even explore lions as totem or spirit animals , plus what it means if you dream of a lion, and more.

What does a lion symbolize?

Throughout history, lions have been symbols of strength, courage, justice, majesty, loyalty, and pride. Known as the king of the beasts, lions are also emblems of military might, leadership, and royalty. They’re associated with the ancient Egyptian sphinx, the biblical lion of Judah, and the Leo astrological sign.

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Spiritual Meanings of a Lion

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  1. As the “king of the jungle,” lions are tough hunters who go after their prey. Lions face obstacles and challenges head-on, demonstrating their strength and power. [1]
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    Courage Lions aren’t intimidated by dangerous situations or other predators, which speaks to association with courage. They show their bravery when looking for food or finding a safe haven for their cubs. Lions confront most threats with the authority needed to fuel their bravery. [2]
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  3. Lions were once a symbol of the Roman people’s majesty and later appeared as a design for Roman columns that were closely associated with justice. They’re also often depicted on or near official government and legal buildings to stand for the concept of justice for everyone. [3]
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    Military Might As the king of the beasts, lions have appeared as emblems on historic military uniforms and shields. The pride and discipline lions use while hunting inspire armies. Throughout history, soldiers have been encouraged to use discipline and dominance to meet any enemies that get in their way. [4]
  5. A lion's power and leadership abilities help maintain their king-like reputation within the animal world. Lion symbols have appeared in imagery linked to monarchs, nobility, and heraldry throughout history including 12th-century King Richard I of England, known as Richard the Lionheart. [5]
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    Leadership Lions show confidence as they make decisions that provide for and affect their families. A lion’s leadership qualities enable them to take charge and move forward with the conviction needed to embrace anything they face. [6]
  7. Lions can often be seen stalking the African savanna with their beautiful golden manes. Pride shouldn’t be confused with arrogance; it points to the way that lions show off every scar they’ve received in battle. Lions keep going forward with all the confidence they need to survive and thrive. [7]
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    Loyalty Lions fiercely protect those close to them against rivals and threats. Others in the pride trust the dominant male lion to do what’s in the best interest of the group. This helps them in the many dangerous situations they face on behalf of their pride. [8]
  9. Lions safeguard others and watch over weaker members of their pride. They also protect and defend their family as well as their territory. The presence of a powerful, loyal lion ensures the safety of the pride. [9]
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    Wisdom A lion’s wisdom includes the ability to exercise patience and critical thinking when faced with a problem. They determine what’s best for their pride while demonstrating an understanding of the world that surrounds them. [10]
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Lions as a Totem or Spirit Animal

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  1. Someone who has a lion as their totem symbol or spirit animal may have an introverted nature and are usually creative and influential. They are protective and loyal to their friends and loved ones while embracing any changes that come their way. [11]
    • How to know if lions are your spirit animal : You may feel a connection to lions or have frequent dreams about lions. You may also associate yourself with the sun or frequently see lion imagery.
    • To find your spirit animal , focus on bold and strong lion energy during meditation to better channel a lion as your totem animal. [12] Work with lion images or spend more time in nature to relate to the world like a lion might; you can also visit a wildlife preserve to witness a lion’s majesty in person.
    • Native American traditions look to certain animals to illustrate their spiritual beliefs. Be aware that the appropriation of concepts like totem or spirit animals can play down the importance of these traditions. [13]
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What does a lion symbolize in the Bible?

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  1. In the Book of Revelation, the lion of the tribe of Judah is the only one able to open the book of seven seals. The lion of Judah first became linked with King David, and, eventually, Jesus Christ who was considered the true lion of Judah through bravery and sacrifice. [14]
    • In the Book of Genesis, the lion of Judah is associated with the 12 sons of Jacob, and also the 12 tribes of Israel. Like the lion, Jacob’s son Judah became a symbol of strength and majesty; the lion also relates to ancient royalty and government. [15]
    • God is also described in the following verse from the Book of Hosea: "Unto Ephraim as a lion, and as a young lion to the house of Judah.” [16]
  2. The lions in the story signify the religious persecution that Daniel must overcome. He is victorious by deciding to bow down to God, instead of to man. [17]
  3. A lion is a Christian symbol for the evangelist Mark. It’s believed that an angel in the form of a lion with wings came to Mark in a dream and said, “Peace to you, Mark, my Evangelist. Here will rest your body.” Today, a bronze statue called “The Lion of Venice” sits outside the Piazza San Marco to honor the evangelist Mark, who is also the patron saint of Venice. [18]
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Lion Symbolism in Other Religions

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  1. They are also linked with royalty and leadership. Lions are referred to as “asad” in Arabic and are mentioned in the Quran. The prophet Muhammad is also closely associated with lions when he once chose to free a lion who was about to be killed. Ali, the first Muslim imam, used a lion as his emblem. [19]
    • Lions appear as symbols of strength and authority throughout Islamic art and literature. They are often portrayed in Islamic art with deer or gazelles, known as symbols of gentleness and peace.
  2. His name means “lion man” in Sanskrit, while his purpose is to destroy evil and religious persecution to restore cosmic order, or dharma, to the universe. Narasimha is considered an incarnation of the god Vishnu. [20]
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Lion Symbolism in Cultures Across the World

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  1. The warrior goddess Sekhmet is a life symbol associated with the energy of the sun; she rules over war, healing, and protecting the pharaohs. [21]
    • Other Egyptian deities sometimes portrayed as part lion include Hathor, the goddess of love and fertility, and Dedum, the god of wealth and luxury, along with Maahes, a Nubian god of war and safeguarding.
    • The Egyptian sphinx appears with a lion’s body and a human head on ancient Egyptian monuments as a symbol of wisdom and knowledge.
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    Lamassu is an ancient Mesopotamian protective god. He appears with the body of a lion, eagle’s wings, and a human head. He was known to guard cities, palaces, and temples where his statues stood as a means of protecting against evil entering the space. “Lamassu” also means “protective spirit” in Akkadian. [22]
  3. In the myth of Herakles (Hercules in Rome), Herakles has to slay the Nemean lion as one of his 12 labors. The lion is a symbol of strength and invincibility. They were also connected to the idea of fallen heroes when used to guard public buildings in ancient Greece. [23]
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    The western African Lamba people believe in a shapeshifting lion. In a traditional folktale, a lion becomes a man, who then marries and lives in a village where he builds a fence for those there. He returns to the lion pride and insists that the fence is not strong, so the lions can feast on the villagers. His wife’s brother fixes the fence so the lions cannot get into the village to do any harm. [24]
    • Other African stories portray lions as tricksters, including one where a family of warthogs has to outsmart a lion who wants to eat one of their young.
  5. Statues called “lion dogs” or “fu dogs” appear outside imperial palaces and tombs as guards of both the material and spiritual worlds. These statues also appear throughout Asia, in Japan, Korea, Tibet, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. [25]
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    Lions signify monarchy and nobility in Celtic tradition. It was said that a lion could tell the difference between someone of royal or noble blood and a common person. In Arthurian legend, King Arthur sometimes appears as a lion with a crown. The figure of Yvain teams up with a lion to defeat a dragon, after which he and the lion become loyal friends for life in the tale of Yvain, the Knight of the Lion. [26]
  7. The lion symbol embraces freedom while fighting against the conventions of society to create a new set of values. The lion is also associated with noontide, a time when humanity reaches its full potential because of Nietzche’s will to power and Superman theories. [27]
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Symbolism of Lions by Color

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  1. Lion colors are also found throughout history in the form of different coats of arms, flags, and heraldry. More details about lion color meanings are found ahead: [28]
    • White lion : Truth, purity, and spiritual enlightenment
    • Golden/yellow lion : Leadership, majesty, and the sun
    • Black lion : Hidden power, mystery, and transformation
    • Red lion : Royalty and valor; used in heraldic coat of arms
    • Green lion : The “prima materia” in alchemy, or unrefined potential [29]
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What does a lioness symbolize?

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  1. Female lions are often associated with being protective mothers. Like the male lion, a lioness also hunts, yet also takes care of the family. A divine symbol of strength , lionesses symbolize sisterhood, grace, and empowerment as key protective figures within the pride of lions. [30]
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What does it mean if you keep seeing lions?

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  1. These sightings, whether via dreams or in person, point to finding and embracing your courage, power, and leadership abilities. [31]
    • Most cultures believe that seeing a lion is a sign of good luck and fortune because they’re associated with bravery and might.
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What does a lion symbolize in a dream?

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  1. You may be trying to connect to your own leadership abilities or could be feeling threatened by particular aggressors or challenges in your life. Ahead are some common dream scenarios that each carry a specific meaning or association when dreaming about lions : [32]
    • Chased by a lion : You struggle to control anger or feelings; it also suggests you have possible enemies.
    • Attacked by a lion : A new person is entering your life and wishes to be your friend.
    • Lion in a forest or safari : You’re dealing with a person or situation that may have a hidden agenda.
    • Transformed into a lion : You’re feeling a power shift in life or have an increasingly confident sense of self.
    • Friendly lion : Positive changes are about to enter your life.
    • Male lion : Pay attention to your personal feelings about power; they may also indicate anger or aggression.
    • Female lion : You may be in communication with your spirit guide, nurturing feelings of compassion, or feeling isolated in a relationship.
    • Killing a lion : You’re experiencing a need to tame an uncontrolled aspect of your personality.
    • Lion hunting : You’re feeling helpless and overpowered by something in your life.
    • Lion cubs : You may soon come into contact with children or a loving and innocent force in life.
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Leo Zodiac Lion Symbolism

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  1. Leo is the 5th sign in the astrological chart for those born between July 23 and August 22. Leos are known for their bold energy, passion, and creativity. Their dynamic personality often attracts others, partly from their exuberance and warmth. Leos are also confident, loyal, and generous; they’re often drawn to careers like acting, performing, and entrepreneurship. [33]
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What does a lion tattoo represent?

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  1. Someone with a lion tattoo is likely inspired to embrace the “heart of a lion,” as well as its power, courage, and majesty. A lion tattoo is also associated with keeping boundaries. Image-wise, one of the most popular lion tattoos is a lion with a crown, which is linked to royalty and nobility. [34]
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