This could be a representation of how you see things.also this could be telling you to look from a man's point of view...be more open on how you view things...see from a mans point of veiw
The faded eyes of Doctor TJ Eckleburg in "The Great Gatsby" symbolize the theme of moral decay and spiritual emptiness in the novel. They also represent the idea of the loss of values and the hollowness of the American Dream in the 1920s.
Dreams often will bring to one's attention deeply hidden or repressed emotions. The dream could illustrate the dreamer's intuitive understanding of the husband's sadness. Alternatively, the husband in the dream might symbolize the dreamer's own self and her own grief.
keen observation
In "The Old Man and the Sea," the dream about porpoises represents companionship and connection with nature. Porpoises are known to be social animals, so seeing them in a dream could symbolize the old man's longing for companionship and his deep connection with the sea and its creatures. It can also suggest a sense of encouragement and guidance on his journey.
it symbols protection
God's eyes
Early marriage, for women.
wisdom because its wide eyes
chicken eyes
TDhirubhai ambani
because then it would be a day dream
There is no particular significance in the man you describe, except that he sounds rather like Clark Kent, Superman's alter ego. You may just find the combination of blue eyes with black hair attractive. The meaning of the dream, if it has any, would be found in whatever happens in the dream; what this man does, where he is, how you interact with him, etc. More important still would be the emotions you experience in the dream. Otherwise, it could be nothing more than a random image drifting through your sleeping mind.