Dreamy, pronounced DREE-mee (/driːmi/), is a modern English feminine given name formed directly from the common noun and adjective “dream,” itself derived from Old English drēam (“joy, noisy mirth”) and ultimately traced to Proto-Germanic *dremmaz. As a lexical innovation in the Anglo‐American naming corpus, it conveys technical associations with imagination, aspiration and introspective vision rather than traditional familial or saintly precedents. Although seldom observed among the leading ranks, Dreamy has sustained a stable yet modest presence in U.S. Social Security data—registering between five and eight newborns annually and fluctuating narrowly between the 937th and 950th positions from 2019 through 2023—indicating a deliberate, if restrained, appeal to parents seeking a name that denotes creativity and forward-looking optimism.