Halloween is a very old celebration that has acquired modern customs, at least in the U.S. The modern customs have to do with almost anything that is scary, from witches to Spiders to skeletons. Wolves can be scary, and wolfmen (lycanthropes) can be scary also. But they don't have any meaning. Also, it's just fun to scare people, that's their main reason to wear wolf, or scary costumes.
Celebrate the devil.
What do you mean "What is the meaning?" If you were a bit more specific about I could answer!
Yes, wolves are primarily nocturnal hunters, meaning they hunt mainly at night.
The meaning of this dream does not hinge on the color of the wolves as much as on what the wolves are doing, what you are doing or seeing, and on the emotions you experience during the dream. Without these factors, one could only offer a random guess at the meaning of your particular dream.
It originated from IrelandSee related link below!
Halloween is a Honor the dead day so that means ghosts roam around while you trick - or - treat. - CJcandyfreak
"Villalobos" translates to "village of wolves" in English. The term is derived from the Spanish words "villa," meaning village, and "lobos," meaning wolves. It is often used as a surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
Wolves are pack animals and a top predator, meaning that other animals are either prey or competition for prey - even other wolves outside their own pack.
His wolves were Freki and Geri, both meaning starving or hungry, His Ravens were Huggin and Muggin, Thought and Memory, respectively.
Wolves are diurnal, meaning they can be abroad night or day.
because a long time ago Halloween was called all hallows eve. All meaning all hallows meaning souls and eve meaning night before. As you know the souls the people way back when were talking about the dead souls. So you get all hallows eve which later was said faster and became Halloween. Does that help you at all?
Although they don't celebrate halloween in Germany in most cases, they do still have a way to say Happy Halloween. Glucklichen Halloween is the proper way to do it! Make sure to emphasize the umlaut otherwise it will take on a different meaning.