Folklore, Myths, Creatures

Below I have attempted to compile a list of every known creature, myth and monster from folklore. If you see any mistakes or omissions please let me know.

NameCountryDescription
PlaggJapan
Alom-bag-winno-sisAbenaki- Little people and tricksters.
A-senee-ki-wakwAbenaki- Stone giant.
Ask-wee-da-eedAbenaki- Fire elemental and spectral fire.
Awa-hon-doAbenaki- Insect spirit.
ChibaiskwedaAbenaki- Ghost of an improperly buried person
Do-gakw-ho-wadAbenaki- Little people
Dzee-dzee-bon-daAbenaki- Hideous monster
Kee-wakwAbenaki- Half-human half-animal cannibalistic giant
Ko-gokAbenaki- Hideous monster
Lo-lolAbenaki- Hideous monster
Nanom-keea-po-daAbenaki- Earthquake spirit
N-dam-keno-wetAbenaki- Fish-human hybrid
PamolaAbenaki- Weather spirit
Pim-skwa-wagen-owadAbenaki- Water spirit
Pita-skogAbenaki- Serpentine rain spirit
Pok-wejee-menAbenaki- Tree spirit
Tsi-nooAbenaki- Vampiric demon
Wana-games-akAbenaki- Water spirits
Wassan-mon-ganeehla-akAbenaki- Aurora spirits
Wa-won-dee-a-megwAbenaki- Shapeshifting snail spirit
Maski-mon-gwe-zo-osAbenaki mythology- Shapeshifting toad spirit
Metee-kolen-olAbenaki mythology- Ice-hearted wizards
InapertwaAboriginal- Simple organisms, used by creator-gods to make everything else
NephilimAbrahamic mythology- Gigantic sons of Grigori and human women
WerehyenaAfrica- Hyena-human shapeshifter
RompoAfrica and India- Skeletal creature with elements of a rabbit, badger, and bear
Mami WataAfrica and the African diaspora- Supernaturally beautiful water spirits
AbadaAfrican- big dog reported to live in the lands of the African Congo.
Hoopoe African/Asian- near passerine bird common
AkkorokamuiAinu- Sea monster.
AmemasuAinu- Lake monster.
Koro-pok-guruAinu- Little people
AqrabuameluAkkadian- Human-scorpion hybrid.
Ardat-LiliAkkadian- Disease demon.
GirtabliluAkkadian- Human-scorpion hybrid
Gud-elimAkkadian- Human-bull hybrid
HumbabaAkkadian- lion-faced giant
LabbuAkkadian- Sea snake
RabisuAkkadian- Vampiric spirit that ambushes people
SirrushAkkadian- Dragon with aquiline hind legs and feline forelegs
UtukkuAkkadian- ″Underworld messenger spirit″
LamassuAkkadian and Sumerian- Protective spirit with the form of a winged bull or human-headed lion
SheduAkkadian and Sumerian- Protective spirit who takes the form of a winged bull or human-headed lion
BalozAlbanian- Sea monster
BardhaAlbanian- Mountain spirit
BollaAlbanian- Dragon
DjallAlbanian- Devil
DrangueAlbanian- Semi-human winged warriors
KatallanAlbanian- Man eating giant
KukudhiAlbanian- Female demon who spreads sickness
KulshedraAlbanian- Drought-causing dragon
LjubiAlbanian- Demoness
LugatAlbanian- Vampire
ShtrigaAlbanian- Vampire witch that feeds on children
StihiAlbanian- Demonic dragon who guards a treasure
XhindiAlbanian- Elves
Zana e malitAlbanian- Mountain Fairy who bless warriors
ElementalAlchemy- Personification of one of the Classical elements
GnomeAlchemy- Diminutive Earth elemental
HomunculusAlchemy- small animated construct
SalamanderAlchemy- Fire elemental
SylphAlchemy- Air elemental
UndineAlchemy- Water elemental
Water spriteAlchemy- Water elemental
WendigoAlgonquian- Anthropophagous spirit
PerytonAllegedly Medieval folklore- Deer-bird hybrid
Tatzelwurm -Alpine Folklorea lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs.
JackalopeAmerican- Rabbit with antlers
The Jersey DevilAmerican- Demonic dragon or flying demon who was given birth to by an American living in New Jersey
Lava bearAmerican- Miniature bear thought to inhabit the lava beds of south central Oregon
Shadow PeopleAmerican- Malevolent ghost
SquonkAmerican- Ugly and lonely creature capable of evading capture by dissolving itself into a pool of tears
Beast of Bray RoadAmerican Folklore- Werewolf
BigfootAmerican Folklore- Forest-dwelling hominid cryptid.
Boo HagAmerican Folklore- Vampire-like creature that steals energy from sleeping victims
Bunny ManAmerican FolkloreWest Virginia Urban Legend - Spirit/Maniac that wears a bunny costume and wields an ax
Flatwoods MonsterAmerican Folklore
GyascutusAmerican folklore- Four-legged herbivore
Loveland frogAmerican Folklore
MothmanAmerican FolkloreWest Virginia Folklore - Large grey winged humanoid with glowing red eyes
Pope Lick MonsterAmerican FolkloreKentucky Urban Legend - Cryptid, a murderous creature that is part man, sheep, and goat
Raystown RayAmerican Folklore- Possible plesiosaur or serpent
TailypoAmerican Folklore
SisiutlAmerican Indian- Two-headed sea serpent
Skin-walkerAmerican Indian- Animal-human shapeshifter
CriosphinxAncient Egypt- Ram-headed sphinx
HieracosphinxAncient Egypt- falcon-headed sphinx
SerpopardAncient Egypt- Serpent-leopard hybrid
AmmitAncient Egyptian- Female demon who was part lion, hippopotamus and crocodile.
AndrosphinxAncient Egyptian- Human-headed sphinx.
AnubisAncient Egyptian- God of the Underworld
AxexAncient Egyptian- Falcon-lion hybrid.
The SwallowerAncient Egyptian- Crocodile-leopard-hippopotamus hybrid
KishiAngola- Malevolent, two-faced seducer
ChalkydriApocryphal writings- Angelic birds
AnqaArabian- Legendary Huge Satanic Eagle with Human Face. sometimes can resurrect herself like phoenix did.
BahamutArabian- Giant fish
GhoulArabian- Cannibalistic shapeshifting desert genie often classified as undead.
IfritArabian- Fire genie
NasnasArabian- Half-human, half-demon creature with half a body
RocArabian and Persian- Gigantic bird
MaridArabian mythology- Jinn associated fortune tellers
JinnArabian, Islamic- Spiritual creatures; genii
PiatekArmenian- Large land animal
AlArmenian and Persian- Spirit that steals unborn babies and livers from pregnant women.
Questing BeastArthurian legend- Serpent-leopard-lion-hart hybrid
ObayifoAshanti- Vampiric possession spirit
Three-legged birdAsia and Africa- Solar bird
AlûAssyrian- Leprous demon.
La-bar-tuAssyrian- Disease demon
LilituAssyrian- Winged demon
XanaAsturian- Female water spirit
CuélebreAsturian and Cantabrian- Dragon
Wati-kutjaraAustralia Aboriginal- Goanna spirits
WondjinaAustralia Aboriginal- Weather spirit
Drop BearAustralianLarge carnivorous koala that hunts by dropping on its prey from trees
Easter BilbyAustralian- Anthropomorphic bilby.
BunyipAustralian Aboriginal- Horse-walrus hybrid lake monster
DirawongAustralian Aboriginal- Goanna spirit
Rainbow SerpentAustralian Aboriginal- Snake
Yara-ma-yha-whoAustralian Aboriginal- Diminutive, sucker-fingered vampire
YowieAustralian Aboriginal- Nocturnal human-ape hybrid, also Yahoo
MimiAustralian Aboriginal mythology- Extremely elongated humanoid that has to live in rock crevasses to avoid blowing away
Minka BirdAustralian Aboriginal mythology- Death spirit
MokoiAustralian Aboriginal mythology- Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers
MuldjewangkAustralian Aboriginal mythology- Water monster
TepegozAzerbaijani- Azerbaijani mythical creature similar to the cyclops Polyphemus
AhuizotlAztec- Anthropophagous dog-monkey hybrid.
ChanequeAztec- Little people and nature spirits
CihuateteoAztec- Ghost of women that died in childbirth
CipactliAztec- Sea monster, crocodile-fish hybrid
QuetzalcoatlAztec- Important Aztec god whose name means "feathered serpent"; he is not to be confused with the quetzal, a type of bird
TzitzimitlAztec- Skeletal star spirit
XelhuaAztec- Giant
XiuhcoatlAztec- Drought spirit
OnzaAztec and Latin American folklore- Wild cat, possibly a subspecies of cougar
ChickcharneyBahamian- Bird-mammal hybrid
BarongBalinese- Tutelary spirit
LeyakBalinese- Anthropophagous flying head with entrails
DhampirBalkans- Human/vampire hybrid
LaumaBaltic- Sky spirit
ŽaltysBaltic- Serpentine fertility spirit
AatxeBasque- Bull spirit.
BasajaunBasque- Ancestral, megalith-building race
GaltzagorriakBasque- Small demonic servants
GauekoBasque- Wolf capable of walking upright
HerensugeBasque- dragon
IratxoakBasque- Small demonic servants
JentilBasque- Megalith-building giant
LamiakBasque- Water spirit with bird feet
OdeiBasque- Storm spirit
TartaloBasque- One-eyed giant
MairuBasque mythology- Megalith-building giant
SingaBatak- Feline animal
AleyaBengali- Spirit of a dead fisherman.
ByangomaBengali- Fortune-telling birds
DrukBhutanese- Dragon
CholBiblical mythology- Regenerative bird
Bestial beastBrazilian- Centauroid specter
Blue CrowBrazilian- Giant amazonian bird.
Boi-tatáBrazilian- Giant snake
EncantadoBrazilian- Dolphin-human shapeshifter
Headless MuleBrazilian- fire-spewing, headless, spectral mule
IaraBrazilian- Female water spirit
SaciBrazilian- One-legged nature spirit
MapinguariBrazilian mythology- Giant sloth
Iannic-ann-ôdBreton- Ghost of a drowned person
KorriganBreton- Little people and nature spirits
MorgensBreton and Welsh mythology- Water spirits
Black DogBritish- Canine death spirit
ApsarasBuddhist and Hindu- Female cloud spirit.
BhūtaBuddhist and Hindu- Ghost of someone killed by execution or suicide
NāgaBuddhist and Hindu- Nature and water spirits, serpentine or human-serpent hybrids
RakshasaBuddhist and Hindu- Shapeshifting demon
HamsaBuddhist, Hindu and Jainism- mystic bird
PretaBuddhist, Hindu, and Jain- Ghosts of especially greedy people
YakshaBuddhist, Hindu, and Jainism- Male nature spirit
YakshiniBuddhist, Hindu, and Jainism- Female nature spirit
KarakoncolosBulgarian and Turkish, also in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia known as Karanđoloz - Troublesome spirit
ChintheBurmese- Temple-guarding feline, similar to Chinese Shi and Japanese Shisa
OgopogoCanadianCanadian Lake Monster
TibicenaCanarian- Evil Dog
CuegleCantabrian- Monstrous, three-armed humanoid
Fish-manCantabrian- Amphibious, scaled humanoid
OjáncanuCantabrian- Giant cyclops who embodies evil.
RamidrejuCantabrian- Extremely long, weasel-like animal
TrentiCantabrian- Diminutive demon
AlojaCatalan- Female water spirit.
DipCatalan- Demonic and vampiric dog
DracCatalan- Lion or bull-faced dragon
NegretCatalan- Little people that turn into coins
PesantaCatalan- Nightmare demon in the form of a cat or dog
VíbriaCatalan- Dragon with breasts and an eagle's beak
Bugul NozCeltic- Extremely ugly, but kind, forest spirit
FuathCeltic- Malevolent water spirit
Leanan sidheCeltic- Fairy lover
Baobhan SithCeltic Mythology- Beautiful vampiric seductresses who prey on young travelers
ElokoCentral Africa- Little people and malevolent nature spirits
MbwiriCentral Africa- Possessing demon
CadejoCentral America- Cow-sized dog-goat hybrid
AlalChaldean- Queen of the full moon.
Ani HyuntikwalaskiCherokee- Lightning spirit.
EwahCherokee- Human-cougar hybrid
Raven MockerCherokee- Life-draining spirit
SpearfingerCherokee- Sharp-fingered hag
Tsul 'KaluCherokee- Giant nature spirit
AlicantoChilean- Bird that eats gold and silver.
Basilisco ChiloteChilota- Chicken-serpent hybrid
CamahuetoChilota- One-horned calf
TraucoChilota- Fertility spirit
PeuchenChilota and Mapuche- Vampiric, flying, shapeshifting serpent
Bai ZeChinese- Talking beast which handed down knowledge on harmful spirits
Ba Jiao GuiChinese- Banana tree spirit
BasheChinese- Elephant-swallowing serpent
BatsuChinese- Drought spirit
Diao Si GuiChinese- Hanged ghost
DilongChinese- Earth dragon
Dragon turtleChinese- Giant turtle with dragon-like head
Er GuiChinese- Hungry ghost
Fei LianChinese- Chinese wind god
FenghuangChinese- Chinese Phoenix, female in marriage symbol
FucanglongChinese- Underworld dragon
Gui PoChinese- Ghost that manifests as an old woman
Gui ShuChinese- Ghostly tree that confuses travelers by moving
Huli jingChinese- nine-tailed fox spirit
HundunChinese- chaos spirit
JianChinese- One-eyed, one-winged bird who requires a mate for survival
JiangshiChinese- Life-draining, reanimated corpse
JiaolongChinese- Dragon
JiufengChinese- Nine-headed bird worshiped by ancient natives in Hubei Province.
Jiu tou niaoChinese- Nine-headed, demonic bird
KuiChinese- One-legged monster
KunChinese- Giant fish
Long MaChinese- Dragon-horse hybrid
LuduanChinese- Truth-detecting animal
NianChinese- Predatory animal
Nü GuiChinese- Vengeful female ghost
PanlongChinese- Water dragon
PengChinese- Giant bird
PenghouChinese- Tree spirit
PixiuChinese- Winged lion
Pi yaoChinese- Horned, dragon-lion hybrid
QilinChinese- Dragon-ox-deer hybrid
Shang-YangChinese- Rain bird
ShenChinese- Shapeshifing sea monster
ShenlongChinese- Weather dragon
ShishiChinese- Protective animal
Shui GuiChinese- Drowned ghost
TaotieChinese- Greed spirit
TiangouChinese- Meteoric dog
TianlongChinese- Celestial dragon
Water monkeyChinese- Water spirit
Wu Tou GuiChinese- Beheaded ghost
XigxagChinese- Purple-striped wild cat with horns
Xing TianChinese- Headless giant
YaoguaiChinese- Animalistic demon or fallen gods
You Hun Ye GuiChinese- Wandering ghost
Yuan GuiChinese- Distressed ghost
ZhulongChinese- Pig-headed dragon
Zhū QuèChinese- Fire elemental bird
MogwaiChinese mythology- Vengeful ghost or demon
SkookumChinook Jargon- Hairy giant
Sint HoloChoctaw- Serpentine rain spirit
TartaruchiChristian- Demonic punisher
Guardian angelChristian, Jewish, and Islamic belief- Subclassification of angels that guard and protect a specific person or living being
GrigoriChristian, Jewish, and Islamic mythology- Fallen angels, father of Nephilim
Easter BunnyChristianity- Anthropomorphic lagomorph.
Ke'letsChukchi- ogre or evil spirit
Věri ŞělenChuvash - Dragon
CandilejaColombian- Spectral, fiery hag
Hombre CaimanColombian- human-alligator hybrid
La MojanaColombian- Shapeshifting, female water spirit
La TundaColombian- Nature spirit that seduces and kills men
Pollo MalignoColombian- Man-eating chicken spirit
ViruñasColombian- Handsome demon
MadremonteColombian folklore- Nature guardian
Mokèlé-mbèmbéCongo- Water-dwelling creature
Moss peopleContinental Germanic mythology- Little people and tree spirits
BuccaCornish- A male sea-spirit, a merman, that inhabited mines and coastal communities as a hobgoblin during storms.
PixieCornish- Little people and nature spirits
SprigganCornish- Guardians of graveyards and ruins
MannegishiCree- Little people with six fingers and no noses
Misi-kinepikwCree- Serpentine rain spirit
AsimanDahomey- Vampiric possession spirit.
AzizaDahomey- Little people that help hunters.
ValravnDanish- Supernatural raven
CiguapaDominican Republic- Malevolent seductress
BokkenrijdersDutch- Ghosts/devils riding flying goats; co-opted by bandits to instil fear during raids
KabouterDutch- Little people that live underground, in mushrooms, or as house spirits
Witte WievenDutch- Female, ancestral spirit
AgogweEast Africa- Small, ape-like humanoid.
BaEgyptian- Soul of the deceased, depicted as a bird or a human-headed bird.
BennuEgyptian- Heron-like, regenerative bird, equivalent to
GebEgyptian- God of the Earth, married to Nut
MummyEgyptian- Undead creature who revives
AsraiEnglish- Water spirit.
AtomyEnglish- Surprisingly small creature.
Barghest English- Yorkshire black dog
Black AnnisEnglish- Blue-faced hag
Black ShuckEnglish- Black dog
BluecapEnglish- Mine-dwelling fairy
BogeymanEnglish- Malevolent spirit
BoggartEnglish- Malevolent household spirit
BragEnglish- Malevolent water horse
BugbearEnglish- Bearlike goblin
CofgodEnglish- Cove god
DuergarEnglish- Malevolent little people
EttinEnglish- Three-headed giant
FamiliarEnglish- Animal servant
FreybugEnglish- Black dog
GogEnglish- Giant protector of London
GrindylowEnglish- Malevolent water spirit
HobEnglish- house spirit
HobbididanceEnglish- malevolent spirit
Jack-In-IronsEnglish- Malevolent giant
KnuckerEnglish- Water dragon
Lambton WormEnglish- Giant worm
Lubber fiendEnglish- House spirit
PuckEnglish- House spirit
RedcapEnglish- Evil, ugly humanoid
SceadugengaEnglish- Shapeshifting undead
Shug MonkeyEnglish- Dog/monkey
Tiddy MunEnglish- Bog spirit
Wyrm English- Dragon
Yallery-BrownEnglish- Nature spirit
Yeth houndEnglish- Headless dog
GrimEnglish and Scandinavian- Tutelary spirits of churches
WargEnglish and Scandinavian O.N. vargr- Giant, demonic wolf
BrownieEnglish and Scottish- Benevolent household spirit
KillmoulisEnglish and Scottish- Ugly, mischievous mill spirit
MagogEnglish folklore- Giant protector of London
MerlinEnglish mythology- An elderly wizard
ShellycoatEnglish, Scottish and German, as schellenrocc- Water spirit
Maa-alusedEstonian mythology- Subterranean spirit
AigikampoiEtruscan- Fish-tailed goat.
LeokampoiEtruscan- Fish-tailed lion
PardalokampoiEtruscan- Fish-tailed leopard
TaurokampoiEtruscan- Fish-tailed bull
HippocampEtruscan, Greek and Phoenician- horse-fish hybrid
ChangelingEuropean- Humanoid child
ChichevacheEuropean- Human-faced cow that feeds on good women
Headless HorsemanEuropean- humanoid spirit who haunts or kills
OrobasEuropean- Horse-headed, honest oracle classed as a demon
Wild manEuropean- Hairy, bipedal, man-like creature
AdzeEwe people- African vampiric-forest being.
SelkieFaroese, Icelandic, Irish, and Scottish- Human-seal shapeshifter
AjatarFinnish- Dragon/snake female spirit, is said to spread diseases
AkkaFinnish- Female spirits or minor goddesses.
Antero VipunenFinnish- Subterranean giant.
HaltijaFinnish- spirit that protects a specific place
HiisiFinnish- nature guardian
Iku-TursoFinnish- Sea monster
NäkkiFinnish- Water spirit
OtsoFinnish- Bear spirit
Paasselkä devilsFinnish- Spectral fire
PiruFinnish- Minor demon
SurmaFinnish- Hellhound
EtiäinenFinnish mythology- Spirit being of a living person
MenninkäinenFinnish mythology- Little people and nature spirits
Ebu GogoFlores- Diminutive humanoids, possibly inspired by Homo floresiensis
GremlinFolklore- Creatures that sabotage airplanes
DahuFrance, Switzerland and the north of Italy- Like a deer or ibex with legs on one side of its body are shorter than on the other side
QuinotaurFrankish- Five-horned bull
AnkouFrench- Skeletal grave watcher with a lantern and scythe.
Cheval MalletFrench- Evil horse who runs away with travelers
Cheval GauvinFrench- Evil horse who drowns riders, similar to kelpie
DracFrench- Winged sea serpent
FarfadetFrench- Small
GargouilleFrench- Water dragon
Lou CarcolhFrench- Snake-mollusk hybrid
Loup-garouFrench- Werewolf
LutinFrench- Amusing goblin
PeludaFrench- Dragon
TarasqueFrench- Dragon with leonine, turtle, bear, and human attributes
LoogarooFrench America- Shapeshifting, female vampire
RougarouFrench America- Human-wolf shapeshifter
MatagotFrench mythology- Spirit that takes animal form; usually that of a black cat
PukFrisian- House spirit
AlpGerman- Male night-demon.
DoppelgängerGerman- Ghostly double
DrudeGerman- Possessing demon
ErlkingGerman- Death spirit
HeinzelmännchenGerman- household spirit
KlabautermannGerman- Ship spirit
KoboldGerman- Little people and mine or house spirits
NachzehrerGerman- Anthropophagous undead
PoltergeistGerman- Ghost that moves objects
PutzGerman- House spirit
VielfrasGerman- Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid
WaldgeistGerman- Forest spirit
Weisse FrauenGerman- Female spirit
WolpertingerGerman- Forest animal comprised from various animal parts
AskefrueGermanic- Female tree spirit.
DwarfGermanic- Little people nature spirits
ElfGermanic- Nature and fertility spirit
FiredrakeGermanic- Dragon
GulonGermanic- Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid
KofewaltGermanic- House spirit
LindwormGermanic- Dragon
NixGermanic- Female water spirit
WyvernGermanic Heraldic- Flying reptile, usually with two legs and two wings
FafnirGermanic mythology- Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by Sigurd in the Saga of Nibelung.
NeckGermanic mythology- Female water spirit
KrampusGermany- A Christmas Devil who punishes bad-behaved children
DeityGlobal- Preternatural or supernatural possibly immortal being
DemigodGlobal- Half human, half god
Reptilian humanoidGlobal- Human-lizard hybrid
Di sma undar jordiGotland- Little people and nature spirits
AcephaliGreek- Headless humanoids.
AericoGreek- Disease demon.
AgathodaemonGreek- Spirit of vinefields and grainfields.
AlseidGreek- Grove nymph.
AmphisbaenaGreek- Serpent with a head at each end.
AntaeusGreek- Giant who was extremely strong as long as he remained in contact with the ground.
Argus PanoptesGreek- Hundred-eyed giant.
ArimaspiGreek- One-eyed humanoid.
ArionGreek- Swift green-maned talking horse.
AstomiGreek- Humanoid sustained by pleasant smells instead of food.
AuloniadGreek- Pasture nymph.
CabeiriGreek- Smith and wine spirit
Calydonian BoarGreek- Giant, chthonic boar
CampeGreek- Dragon-human-scorpion hybrid
CentaurGreek- Human-horse hybrid
CerastesGreek- Extremely flexible, horned snake
CerberusGreek- Three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld
CercopesGreek- Mischievous forest spirit
Ceryneian HindGreek- Hind with golden antlers and bronze or brass hooves
CharybdisGreek- Sea monster in the form of a giant mouth
ChimaeraGreek- Lion-goat-snake hybrid
ChrysaorGreek- The giant son of the gorgon Medusa.
Corycian nymphsGreek- Nymph of the Corycian Cave
Cretan BullGreek- Monstrous bull
CrinaeaeGreek- Fountain nymph
CyclopsGreek- One-eyed giant
DactylGreek- Little people and smith and healing spirits
DaemonGreek- Incorporeal spirit
DaphnaieGreek- Laurel tree nymph
DrakonGreek- Greek dragons
DrakainaGreek- Dragons depicted with female characteristics
DryadGreek- Tree nymph
EchidnaGreek
EleionomaeGreek- Marsh nymph
EmpusaGreek- Female demon that waylays travelers and seduces and kills men
EpimeliadGreek- Apple tree nymph
ErinyesGreek- Winged spirits of vengeance or justice, also known as Furies
Erymanthian BoarGreek- Giant boar
EurynomosGreek- Blue-black, carrion-eater in the underworld
The FatesGreek- Three time-controlling sisters
GegeneesGreek- Six-armed giant
GeryonGreek- Three-headed six-armed giant with three torsos and
GigantesGreek- Race of giants that fought the Olympian gods, sometimes depicted with snake-legs
GorgonGreek- Fanged, snake-haired humanoids that turn anyone who sees them into stone
HadesGreek- Ruler of the Underworld
HamadryadGreek- oak tree nymph
HarpyGreek- birdlike human-headed death spirit
HecatonchiresGreek- primordial giants with 100 hands and fifty heads
HeleadGreek- fen nymph
HeraclesGreek- gatekeeper of Olympus
HesperidesGreek- nymph daughters of Atlas
hippalectryonGreek
HydraGreek- multi-headed water serpent/dragon
IchthyocentaurGreek- Human-fish-horse hybrid
IpotaneGreek- Two-legged horse-human hybrid,
KallikantzaroiGreek- Grotesque, malevolent spirit
KarkinosGreek- Giant crab
KerGreek- Female death spirit
Colchis bullGreek- Bronze-hoofed bulls
KobalosGreek- Goblin like thieves and tricksters
LadonGreek- Dragon guarding the golden apples of the Hesperides
LaelapsGreek- Enchanted dog that always caught his prey
LaestrygoniansGreek- Anthropophagic giants
LamiaGreek- Child-devouring monster
LampadesGreek- Underworld nymph
LeimakidsGreek- Meadow nymph
LeuceGreek- White poplar tree nymph
LimnadesGreek- Lake nymph
LycanthropeGreek- Werewolf
MormolykeiaGreek- Underworld spirit
NaiadGreek- Freshwater nymph
NapaeaeGreek- Grotto nymph
Nemean LionGreek- Lion with impenetrable skin
NereidGreek- Nymph daughters of Nereus
NymphGreek- Nature spirit
OceanidGreek- Nymph daughters of Oceanus
OnoskelisGreek- Shapeshifting demon
OphiotaurusGreek- Bull-serpent hybrid
OreadGreek- Mountain nymph
OrthrusGreek- Two-headed dog
PanesGreek- Human-goat hybrids descended from the god Pan
PegaeaeGreek- Spring nymph
PegasusGreek- Winged horse
Pegacorn - PegasusGreek-unicorn hybrid
PsychaiGreek- Butterfly-winged nymphs, daughters of Psyche
PsychopompGreek- Creatures, spirits, angels, or deities in many religions who escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife
PygmyGreek- Little people
PyraustaGreek- Insect-dragon hybrid
PythonGreek- Serpentine dragon
SatyrGreek- Human-goat hybrid and fertility spirit
ScyllaGreek- Human-snake hybrid with a snake's tail, twelve legs, and six long-necked snake heads
SileniGreek- Bald, fat, thick-lipped, and flat-nosed followers of Dionysus
SirenGreek- Human-bird hybrid
SphinxGreek- Winged woman-headed lion
Stymphalian BirdGreek- Metallic bird
TalosGreek- Giant made of bronze
Teumessian FoxGreek- Gigantic fox
TitanGreek- Primeval god
TritonsGreek- Male human-fish hybrid
TyphonGreek- Winged, snake-legged giant
VrykolakasGreek- Undead wolf-human hybrid
ZeusGreek- God of lightning and storms
ChrysomallusGreek mythology- Golden winged ram
Mares of DiomedesGreek mythology- Man-eating horses
MedusaGreek mythology- Serpent-female hybrid
MeliaeGreek mythology- Ash tree nymph
MinotaurGreek mythology- Human-bull hybrid
MuseGreek mythology- Spirits that inspire artists
Ao AoGuaraní- Anthropophagous peccary or sheep.
Jasy JatereiGuaraní- Nature guardian and bogeyman
Kuarahy JáraGuaraní- Forest spirit
KurupiGuaraní- Wild man and fertility spirit
LuisonGuaraní- Werewolf | Cadaver-eating dog
PomberoGuaraní- Wild man and nature spirit
Teju JaguaGuaraní- Lizard with seven dog heads
Mbói Tu'ĩGuaraní mythology- Snake-parrot hybrid
MoñáiGuaraní mythology- Giant snake with antennae
NargunGunai- Water monster
BackooGuyanese- Malevolent little people
Bush Dai DaiGuyanese- Spirit that seduces and kills men
CanaimaGuyanese- Were-jaguar
ChoorileGuyanese- Ghost of a woman that died in childbirth
JumbeeGuyanese- Malevolent spirit
Ole-HigueGuyanese- Vampiric hag who takes the form of a fireball at night
‘ElepaioHawaiian- Monarch flycatcher spirit that guides canoe-builders to the proper trees
KupuaHawaiian- Shapeshifting tricksters
NawaoHawaiian- Savage humanoid
NightmarchersHawaiian- Warrior ghosts
MenehuneHawaiian mythology- Little people and craftsmen
SatanHeaven--Abrahamic mythology- Ruler of Hell
OsirisHellenized- God of the dead and the judge of the underworld
AlceHeraldic- Wingless griffin.
AllocamelusHeraldic- Ass-camel hybrid.
AlphynHeraldic- Lion-like creature, sometimes with dragon or goat forelegs.
AmphiptereHeraldic- Winged serpent.
CalygreyhoundHeraldic- Wildcat-deer/antelope-eagle-ox-lion hybrid
EnfieldHeraldic- Fox-greyhound-lion-wolf-eagle hybrid
GedHeraldic- The fish pike
GriffinHeraldic- Lion-eagle hybrid
KeythongHeraldic- Wingless griffin
MusimonHeraldic- Sheep-goat hybrid
OpinicusHeraldic- Lion-eagle hybrid, similar to a griffin, but with leonine forelimbs
ReichsadlerHeraldic- Eagle, sometimes depicted with two heads
Sea-beeHeraldic- Fish-tailed bee
Sea-WyvernHeraldic- Fish-tailed wyvern
YpotryllHeraldic- Boar-camel-ox-serpent hybrid
TygerHeraldry- Like a real tiger, but lacks stripes. It has the tufted tail of a lion and a thick mane along the neck like a horse
YetiHimalayan- Mountain bigfoot
AgniHindu- God of fire and sacrifices.
AiravataHindu- Divine elephant.
AkuparaHindu- Giant turtle that supports the world.
AsuraHindu- Hindu malevolent divinities.
ChakoraHindu- Lunar bird
ChukwaHindu- Giant turtle that supports the world
ChurelHindu- Vampiric, female ghost
DaityaHindu- Giant
DanavaHindu- Water demon
GanaHindu- Attendants of Shiva
GandabherundaHindu- Double-headed bird
GandharvaHindu- Male nature spirits, often depicted as part human, part animal
GarudaHindu- Human-eagle hybrid
Ichchhadhari NagHindu- Shapeshifting venomous snakes
KalakeyasHindu- Descendants of Kala
KinnaraHindu- Human-bird hybrid
NivatakavachasHindu- Ocean demon
PanisHindu- Demons with herds of stolen cows
PishachaHindu- Carrion-eating demon
Rainbow FishHindu- Whale-sized, multi-colored fish
SampatiHindu- The demigod Jatayu's brother
SarngikaHindu- Bird spirit
TimingilaHindu- Sea monster
TripurasuraHindu- Demonic inhabitants of Tripura
VahanaHindu- Divine mounts
VanaraHindu- Human-ape hybrid
VetalaHindu- Corpses possessed by vampiric spirits
JatayuHindu mythology- Vulture demigod
KurmaHindu mythology- Second avatar of Vishnu in the form of a Turtle
Maha-pudmaHindu mythology- Giant elephant that holds up the world
MatsyaHindu mythology- First Avatar of Vishnu in the form of a half-fish and half-man
MayuraHindu mythology- Peacock spirit
NarasimhaHindu mythology- Avatar of Vishnu in the form of half-man/half-lion
VarahaHindu mythology- Third Avatar of Vishnu in the form of a boar
KachinaHopi and Puebloan- Nature spirit
ÖrdögHungarian- Shapeshifting demon
TurulHungarian- Giant falcon that helped shape the origins of the Magyars
LidércHungary- Magical chicken that transforms into a humanoid
PúkiIcelandic- Malevolent little person
HuldufólkIcelandic/Faroese- secret mound/rock dwelling elves
CenticoreIndian- Horse-Antelope-Lion-Bear hybrid
VaibhaviIndian- Deadly snake
AcheriIndian Folklore- Disease-bringing ghost.
MakaraIndian mythology- Aquatic beings
YacurunaIndigenous people of the Amazon- Mythical water people, with backwards heads and feet
Warak ngendogIndonesian Muslim- Egg-laying bird
AdletInuit- Vampiric dog-human hybrid
AgloolikInuit- Ice spirit that aids hunters and fishermen.
AhkiyyiniInuit- Animated skeleton that causes shipwrecks.
AkhlutInuit- Orca-wolf shapeshifter.
AmarokInuit- Giant wolf.
AtshenInuit- Anthropophagous spirit.
IjiraqInuit- Spirit that kidnaps children
IshigaqInuit- Little people
KeelutInuit- Hairless dog
KigatilikInuit- Night-demon
QiqirnInuit- Large, bald dog spirit
TizherukInuit- Sea serpent
TupilaqInuit- Animated construct
WentshukumishiteuInuit- Water spirit
QalupalikInuit mythology- Aquatic human abductor
BakhtakIranian- Night demon
Alp-luachraIrish- Parasitic fairy.
BansheeIrish- Screaming death spirit
Bean NigheIrish- Death spirit; a type of Banshee/Bean Sídhe
Bloody BonesIrish- Water bogeyman
Dobhar-chuIrish- King otter
DullahanIrish- Headless death spirit
Far darrigIrish- Little people that constantly play pranks
Fear gortaIrish- Hunger ghost
FetchIrish- Double or doppelgänger
Fir BolgIrish- Ancestral race
FomorianIrish- Goat-headed giant
GancanaghIrish- Male fairy that seduces human women
LeanasheIrish- Possessing spirit or vampire
LeprechaunIrish- Cobbler spirit
FachenIrish and Scottish- Monster with half a body
KelpieIrish and Scottish- Malevolent water horse
Sídhe -Irish and Scottish- Ancestral or nature spirit
SluaghIrish and Scottish- Restless ghost
MerrowIrish mythology and Scottish- Human-fish hybrid
JogahIroquois- Little people nature spirit
ShaitanIslam- Islamic version of the Devil
Al-mi'rajIslamic- One-horned rabbit.
Al RakimIslamic- Guard dog of the Seven Sleepers.
Dead Sea ApesIslamic- Human tribe turned into apes for ignoring Moses' message
HouriIslamic- heavenly beings
BadaliscItalian- Goat-like creature from the southern central Alps
BasiliskItalian- Multi-limbed, venomous lizard
LonganaItalian- Female human-goat hybrid and water spirit
MarabbeccaItalian folklore- Malevolent water spirit
Abura-sumashiJapanese- Creature from a mountain pass in Kumamoto Prefecture.
AkatekoJapanese- Tree-dwelling monster.
AkkiJapanese- Large, grotesque humanoid.
AkumaJapanese- Evil spirit or devil
Akurojin-no-hiJapanese- Ghostly flame which causes disease.
AmaburakosagiJapanese- Ritual disciplinary demon from Shikoku.
AmamehagiJapanese- Ritual disciplinary demon from Hokuriku.
AmanojakuJapanese- Small demon.
Amazake-babaaJapanese- Disease-causing hag.
AmorōnaguJapanese- Tennyo from the island of Amami Ōshima.
AnmoJapanese- Ritual disciplinary demon from Iwate Prefecture.
AobōzuJapanese- Blue monk who kidnaps children.
Arikura-no-babaJapanese- Old woman with magical powers.
Ashi-magariJapanese- Invisible tendril that impedes movement.
AsobibiJapanese- Spectral fire from Kōchi Prefecture.
Ato-oi-kozōJapanese- Invisible spirit that follows people.
AyakashiJapanese- Sea serpent that travels over boats in an arc while dripping oil.
Ayakashi-no-ayashibiJapanese- Spectral fire from Ishikawa Prefecture.
Azukiarai/AzukitogiJapanese- Spirit that washes azuki beans along riversides.
AzukibabaaJapanese- Bean-grinding hag who devours people.
Bake-kujiraJapanese- Ghostly whale skeleton that drifts along the coastline of Shimane Prefecture
BakenekoJapanese- Magical cat
BakezōriJapanese- Animated straw sandal
BakuJapanese- Dream-devouring, tapir-like creature
Betobeto-sanJapanese- Invisible spirit which follows people at night, making the sound of footsteps
BinbōgamiJapanese- Spirit of poverty
Biwa-bokubokuJapanese- Animated biwa
ChōchinobakeJapanese- Animated paper lantern
DaidarabotchiJapanese- Giant responsible for creating many geographical features in Japan
DaitenguJapanese- Most powerful class of tengu, each of whom lives on a separate mountain
Datsue-baJapanese- Old woman who steals clothes from the souls of the dead
EnkōJapanese- Kappa of Shikoku and western Honshū
FunayūreiJapanese- Ghosts of people who drowned at sea
Furu-utsuboJapanese- Animated jar
Futakuchi-onnaJapanese- Woman with a second mouth on the back of her head
GakiJapanese- Ghosts of especially greedy people
GashadokuroJapanese- Giant malevolent skeletons
GoryōJapanese- Vengeful ghosts, usually of martyrs
GuhinJapanese- Anthropomorphic bird
GyūkiJapanese- Bull-headed monster
HakutakuJapanese- talking beast which handed down knowledge on harmful spirits
HarionagoJapanese- humanoid female with barbed, prehensile hair
HeikeganiJapanese- crabs with human-faced shells, the spirits of warriors killed in the Battle of Dan-no-ura
HiderigamiJapanese- drought spirit
HihiJapanese- baboon monster
HitodamaJapanese- ghosts of the newly dead, which take the form of fireballs
Hitotsume-kozōJapanese- one-eyed childlike spirit
HōkōJapanese- dog-like Chinese tree spirit
Hō-ōJapanese- rooster-swallow-fowl-snake-goose-tortoise-stag-fish hybrid
HotokeJapanese- deceased person
HyakumeJapanese- hundred-eyes creature
HyōsubeJapanese- hair-covered kappa
Ichimoku-nyūdōJapanese- One-eyed kappa from Sado Island
Ichiren-BozuJapanese- Animated prayer beads
IkiryōJapanese- Can be considered a 'living ghost', as it is a person's spirit outside their body
IkuchiJapanese- Sea serpent that travels over boats in an arc while dripping oil
InugamiJapanese- Dog spirit
Ippon-dataraJapanese- One-legged mountain spirit
IsonadeJapanese- Shark-like sea monster
Ittan-momenJapanese- Ghostly aerial phenomenon that attacks people
Iwana-bōzuJapanese- Char which appeared as a Buddhist monk
JibakureiJapanese- Spirit that protects a specific place
JikininkiJapanese- Corpse-eating ghost
JorōgumoJapanese- Spider woman
JotaiJapanese- Animated folding screen cloth
KahakuJapanese- Little people and water spirits
KamaitachiJapanese- Wind spirit
KamiJapanese- Nature spirit
KamikiriJapanese- Hair-cutting spirit
Kanbari-nyūdōJapanese- Bathroom spirit
KanboJapanese- Drought spirit
KanedamaJapanese- Money spirit
KappaJapanese- Little people and water spirit
Karasu-tenguJapanese- Tengu with a bird's bill
KaruraJapanese- Eagle-human hybrid
Kasa-obakeJapanese- Animated parasol
KashaJapanese- Cat-like demon which descends from the sky and carries away corpses
KashanboJapanese- Kappa who climb into the mountains for the winter
Katawa-gurumaJapanese- Woman riding on a flaming wheel
Katsura-otokoJapanese- Handsome man from the moon
Kawa-usoJapanese- Supernatural river otter
Kawa-zaruJapanese- Smelly, cowardly water spirit
KekkaiJapanese- Amorphous afterbirth spirit
Kesaran-pasaranJapanese- Mysterious, white, fluffy creature
KeukegenJapanese- Disease spirit
KijimunaaJapanese- Tree sprite from Okinawa
KijoJapanese- She-devil
Kin-uJapanese- Bird
KirinJapanese- Japanese Unicorn
KitsuneJapanese- Fox spirit
Kitsune-TsukiJapanese- Person possessed by a fox spirit
KiyohimeJapanese- Woman who transformed into a serpentine demon out of the rage of unrequited love
KodamaJapanese- Tree spirit
KokakuchōJapanese- Ubume bird
KomainuJapanese- Protective animal
Konaki-JijiiJapanese- Infant that cries until it is picked up, then increases its weight and crushes its victim
Konoha-tenguJapanese- Bird-like creature
KubikajiriJapanese- Female corpse-chewing graveyard spirit
Kuchisake-onnaJapanese- Vengeful ghost of a woman mutilated by her husband
Kuda-gitsuneJapanese- Miniature fox spirit
KudanJapanese- Human-faced calf which predicts a calamity before dying
KurabokkoJapanese- Guardian spirit of a warehouse
Kurage-no-hinotamaJapanese- Jellyfish which floats through the air as a fireball
KyourinrinJapanese- Animated scroll or paper
Kyūbi-no-kitsuneJapanese- Nine-tailed fox
KyūketsukiJapanese- Vampire
NamahageJapanese- Ritual disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula
NamazuJapanese- Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes
Nando-babaJapanese- Old woman who hides under the floor in abandoned storerooms
NekomataJapanese- Split-tailed magical cat
NekomusumeJapanese- Cat in the form of a girl
NikusuiJapanese- Monster which appears as a young woman and sucks all of the flesh off of its victim's body
NingyoJapanese- Monkey-fish hybrid
NobusumaJapanese- Supernatural wall, also a monstrous flying squirrel
Noppera-bōJapanese- Faceless ghost
NozuchiJapanese- Small sea serpent
NueJapanese- Monkey-raccoon dog-tiger-snake hybrid
NukekubiJapanese- Disembodied, flying head that attacks people
NuppeppoJapanese- Animated chunk of dead flesh
NurarihyonJapanese- Head-sized ball-like creature that floats in the sea and teases sailors
Nure-onnaJapanese- Female monster who appears on the beach
NurikabeJapanese- Spirit that manifests as an impassable, invisible wall
ObakeJapanese- Shapeshifting spirits
ObariyonJapanese- Spook which rides piggyback on a human victim and becomes unbearably heavy
OiwaJapanese- Ghost of a woman with a distorted face who was murdered by her husband
OkikuJapanese- Spirit of a plate-counting servant girl, associated with the "Okiku-Mushi" worm
ŌkubiJapanese- Death spirit
Okuri-inuJapanese- Dog or wolf that follows travelers at night, similar to the Black dog of English folklore
ŌmukadeJapanese- Giant, human-eating centipede that lives in the mountains
OniJapanese- Large, grotesque humanoid demon, usually having red skin and horns
OnibiJapanese- Spectral fire
OnmorakiJapanese- Bird-demon created from the spirits of freshly dead corpses
OnryōJapanese- Vengeful ghost that manifests in a physical rather than a spectral form
RaijūJapanese- Lightning spirit
RokurokubiJapanese- Long-necked, humanoid trickster
Ryū Japanese- Dragon
SagariJapanese- Horse head that dangles from trees on Kyūshū
SakabashiraJapanese- Haunted pillar, installed upside-down
SamebitoJapanese- Shark-man servant of the dragon king of the sea
SarugamiJapanese- Wicked monkey spirit who was defeated by a dog
SatoriJapanese- Mind-reading humanoid
Sazae-oniJapanese- Shapeshifting turban snail spirit
SekoJapanese- Water spirit which can be heard making merry at night
Senpoku-KanpokuJapanese- Human-faced frog which guides newly deceased souls to the graveyard
ShachihokoJapanese- Tiger-carp hybrid
ShibatenJapanese- Water spirit from Shikoku
ShikigamiJapanese- Servant spirit
Shiki-ōjiJapanese- Child-sized servant spirit
ShikomeJapanese- Underworld hag
ShinigamiJapanese- "Death god"
Shiro-bōzuJapanese- White, faceless spirit
ShirouneriJapanese- Animated mosquito netting or dust cloth
ShiryōJapanese- Spirit of a dead person
ShisaJapanese- Lion-dog hybrid
ShōjōJapanese- Red-haired sea-sprites who love alcohol
ShōkeraJapanese- Creature that peers in through skylights
ShunobanJapanese- Red-faced ghoul
Shuten-dōjiJapanese- Ruler of the Oni
Sodehiki-kozōJapanese- Invisible spirit which pulls on sleeves
SōgenbiJapanese- Fiery ghost of an oil-stealing monk
SoragamiJapanese- Ritual disciplinary demon
Soraki-gaeshiJapanese- Sound of trees being cut down, when later none seem to have been cut
SorobanbōzuJapanese- Ghost with an abacus
SōtangitsuneJapanese- Fox spirit from Kyoto
Sunakake-babaJapanese- Sand-throwing hag
SunekosuriJapanese- Small dog- or cat-like creature that rubs against a person's legs at night
SuzakuJapanese- Japanese version of the Chinese Vermillion Bird
TaimatsumaruJapanese- Tengu surrounded in demonic fire
Taka-onnaJapanese- Female spirit which can stretch itself to peer into the second story of a building
TantankororinJapanese- Unharvested persimmon which becomes a monster
TanukiJapanese- Shapeshifting raccoon dog
Tatami-tatakiJapanese- Poltergeist that hits the tatami mats at night
TenguJapanese- Anthropomorphic bird
TenninJapanese- Angelic humanoid
Te-no-meJapanese- Ghost of a blind man, with his eyes on his hands
Tōfu-kozōJapanese- Spirit child carrying a block of tofu
Toire-no-HanakosanJapanese- Ghost who lurks in grade school restroom stalls
TōtetsuJapanese- Greed spirit
TsuchigumoJapanese- Shapeshifting, giant spider
TsuchinokoJapanese- Plump snake-like creature
TsukumogamiJapanese- Inanimate object that becomes animated after existing for 100 years
Tsurara-onnaJapanese- Icicle woman
Tsurube-otoshiJapanese- Monster which drops or lowers a bucket from the top of a tree to catch people
UbumeJapanese- Ghosts of women who died in childbirth
Uma-no-ashiJapanese- Horse's leg which dangles from a tree and kicks passersby
UmibōzuJapanese- Ghost of drowned priest
Umi-nyōbōJapanese- Female sea monster who steals fish
Ushi-oniJapanese- Bull-headed monster
UwanJapanese- Spirit that shouts to surprise people
WaniJapanese- Crocodilian water monster
WanyūdōJapanese- Demon in the form of a burning human-headed ox cart
YadōkaiJapanese- Malevolent, nocturnal spirit
Yagyō-sanJapanese- Demon who rides through the night on a headless horse
Yakubyō-gamiJapanese- Disease and misfortune spirit
Yama-bikoJapanese- Echo spirit
Yama-bitoJapanese- Savage, mountain-dwelling humanoid
Yama-chichiJapanese- Monkey-like mountain spirit
Yama-inuJapanese- Dog-like mountain spirit
Yama-otokoJapanese- Mountain giant
Yamata no OrochiJapanese- Gigantic, eight-headed serpent
Yama-ubaJapanese- Malevolent, mountain-dwelling hag
Yama-waroJapanese- Hairy, one-eyed spirit
YanariJapanese- Spirit which causes strange noises
YatagarasuJapanese- Three-legged crow of Amaterasu
Yato-no-kamiJapanese- Serpent spirits
YobukoJapanese- Mountain dwelling spirit
YōkaiJapanese- Supernatural monster
Yomotsu-shikomeJapanese- Underworld hag
YōseiJapanese- Fairy
YosuzumeJapanese- Mysterious bird that sings at night, sometimes indicating that the okuri-inu is near
YukinkoJapanese- Childlike snow spirit
Yuki-onnaJapanese- Female snow spirit
YūreiJapanese- Ghost
Zashiki-warashiJapanese- House spirit
Zennyo RyūōJapanese- Rain-making dragon
ZorigamiJapanese- Animated clock
ZuijinJapanese- Tutelary spirit
Zunbera-bōJapanese- Faceless ghost
Makura-gaeshiJapanese mythology- Pillow-moving spirit
MizuchiJapanese mythology- Water dragon
Morinji-no-okamaJapanese mythology- Animated tea kettle
MujinaJapanese mythology- Shapeshifting badger spirit
JenglotJava- Vampiric little people
AnakJewish- Giant.
Bar JuchneJewish- Gigantic bird
BehemothJewish- Massive beast, possibly like a dinosaur or crocodile
BroxaJewish- Nocturnal bird that drains goats of their milk
DybbukJewish- Spirit
EmimJewish- Giant
GolemJewish- Animated construct
IrinJewish- Fallen angels
LeviathanJewish- Sea monster seen in Job 41
LilinJewish- Night-demoness
OgJewish- Giant king of the Amorites
QliphothJewish- Evil spirits
Re’emJewish- Gigantic land animal
RephaiteJewish- Giant
ShedimJewish- Chicken-legged demon
TachashJewish- Large land animal
Terrible MonsterJewish- Lion-eagle-scorpion hybrid made from the blood of murder victims
TigrisJewish- Giant lion
ZamzummimJewish- Giant
ZizJewish- Giant bird
MazzikinJewish mythology- Invisible, malevolent spirit
YakshiKeralite- Vampire
AigamuxaKhoikhoi- Anthropophagous humanoid with eyes in its instep.
Bi-bloukKhoikhoi- Female, cannibalistic, partially invisible monster
Hai-uriKhoikhoi- male cannibalistic partially invisible monster
ChollimaKorean- Supernaturally fast horse
DokkaebiKorean- Grotesque, horned humanoids
HaetaeKorean- dog-lion hybrid
ImugiKorean- Flightless, dragon-like creatures
JujakKorean- Bird
KumihoKorean- Fox spirit
Kye-ryongKorean- Chicken-lizard hybrid
GumihoKorean mythology- Demonic fox with thousands of tails believed to possess an army of spirits and magic in its tails
HokhokwKwakiutl- bird
DzunukwaKwakwaka'wakw- Child-eating hag
CanotilaLakota- Little people and tree spirits
ČhápaLakota- Beaver spirit
CetanLakota- Hawk spirit
UnhcegilaLakota- Dragon
UnktehiLakota- Serpentine rain spirit
UnktehilaLakota- Reptilian water monster
CarbuncleLatin America- Small creature with a jewel on its head
ChupacabraLatin America- Cryptid beast named for its habit of sucking the blood of livestock
CucoLatin America- Bogeyman
CucuyLatin America- Malevolent spirit
Hombre GatoLatin America- human-cat hybrid
La LloronaLatin America- Death spirit associated with drowning
PatasolaLatin America- Anthropophagous, one-legged humanoid
MohanLatin American folklore- Nature spirit
PūķisLatvian- Dragon
VadātājsLatvian- Spirit that misleads people
VeļiLatvian- Ghost, shade, formed after a death of a human
VilkacisLatvian- Animalistic, werewolf-like monster
Mājas gariLatvian mythology- Benevolent house spirit
Rainbow crowLenape- Crow spirit
GytrashLincolnshire and Yorkshire- Black dog
AitvarasLithuanian- Household spirit.
BaubasLithuanian- Malevolent spirit
EžerinisLithuanian- Lake spirit
JievarasLithuanian- House spirit
KaukasLithuanian- Nature spirit
Laukų dvasiosLithuanian- Field spirit
NykštukasLithuanian- Cavern spirit
RaganaLithuanian- Malevolent witch
UpinisLithuanian- River spirit
ŽiburinisLithuanian- Forest spirit in the form of a glowing skeleton
Maro deivėsLithuanian mythology- Disease spirits
AdroanziLugbara- Nature spirit.
Angelmainly Christian, Jewish, Islamic traditions- Divine beings of Heaven who act as mediators between God and humans; the counterparts of Demons.
Á Bao A QuMalay- Entity that lives in the Tower of Victory in Chitor.
AbathMalay- One-horned animal.
Hantu AirMalay- shapeshifting water spirit
Hantu RayaMalay- demonic servant
Orang BunianMalay- Forest spirit
Orang MinyakMalay- Spectral rapist
PelesitMalay- Servant spirit
PenanggalanMalay- Vampires that sever their heads from their bodies to fly around, usually with their intestines or other internal organs trailing behind
PolongMalay- Invisible servant spirit
PontianakMalay- Undead, vampiric women who died in childbirth
ToyolMalay- Servant spirit
Il-BelliegħaMaltese- Malevolent well spirit
TapairuMangaia- Nature spirit
CharengManipuri-Semi-hornbill, semi-human creature
HelloiManipuri mythology-Celestial maidens, daughters of the Sky God Soraren
Kangla ShaManipuri mythology- Great Dragon in the Kangla Palace.
LangmeidongManipuri mythology- Semi human, semi hornbill creature
Uchek LangmeidongManipuri mythology- Semi human, semi hornbill creature
AdheneManx- Nature spirit.
Arkan SonneyManx- Fairy hedgehog.
BugganeManx- Ogre-like humanoid
FenodyreeManx- House spirit
GlashtynManx- Malevolent water horse
Mooinjer veggeyManx folklore- Nature spirit
DragonMany cultures worldwide- Fire-breathing and
Eagle SpiritMany cultures worldwide- Leadership or guidance totem
Fire BirdMany cultures worldwide- Regenerative solar bird
HagMany cultures worldwide- wise old woman who is usually a malevolent spirit or a disguised goddess
HellhoundMany cultures worldwide- underworld dog
FairyMany cultures worldwide--[esp. Germanic mythology/folklore]- Nature spirits
HākuturiMāori- nature guardian
MaeroMāori- Savage, arboreal humanoids
Nuku-mai-toreMāori- Forest spirit
PatupaireheMāori- White-skinned nature spirits
PonaturiMāori- Grotesque, malevolent humanoid
PoukaiMāori- Giant bird
TaniwhaMāori- Water spirit
TipuaMāori- Spirit that protects a specific place
TurehuMāori- Pale spirit
CherufeMapuche- Volcano-dwelling monster
ChonchonMapuche- Disembodied, flying head
Colo ColoMapuche- Rat-bird hybrid that can shapeshift into a serpent
GualichuMapuche- Malevolent spirit
NgenMapuche- Nature spirit
NguruviluMapuche- Fox-like water snake
PillanMapuche- Nature spirit
WekufeMapuche- Demon
Taotao MonaMariana Islands- Ancestral spirits
AluxMayan- Little people.
CamulatzMayan- Bird that ate the heads of the first men
HuaychivoMayan- human-deer hybrid
TecumbalamMayan- Bird
Vision SerpentMayan- Mystical dragon
XecotcovachMayan- Bird
GoblinMedieval- Grotesque, mischievous little people
HobgoblinMedieval- friendly or amusing goblin
ImpMedieval- Small demonic servant
AbarimonMedieval Bestiaries- Savage humanoid with backward feet.
AspidocheloneMedieval Bestiaries- Island-sized whale or sea turtle.
Bishop-fishMedieval Bestiaries- Fish-like humanoid
BonnaconMedieval Bestiaries- Bull-horse hybrid with flaming dung
Cinnamon birdMedieval Bestiaries- Giant bird that makes its nest out of cinnamon
CockatriceMedieval Bestiaries- Chicken-lizard hybrid
CrocottaMedieval Bestiaries- Monstrous dog-wolf
CynocephalusMedieval Bestiaries- Dog-headed humanoid
DipsaMedieval Bestiaries- Extremely venomous snake
EcheneisMedieval Bestiaries- Remora, said to attach to ships to slow them down
Ethiopian PegasusMedieval Bestiaries- Horned, winged horse
Forest BullMedieval Bestiaries- Giant horned red cattle
Gold-digging antMedieval Bestiaries- Dog-sized ant that digs for gold in sandy areas
HerciniaMedieval Bestiaries- glowing bird
HippogriffMedieval Bestiaries- hybrid of a griffin and horse; a lion-eagle-horse hybrid
IchneumonMedieval Bestiaries- Dragon-killing animal
Indus WormMedieval Bestiaries- Giant, white, carnivorous worm
Island SatyrMedieval Bestiaries- Savage human-goat hybrid from a remote island chain
JaculusMedieval Bestiaries- Winged serpent or small dragon
Libyan AegipanesMedieval Bestiaries- Human-horse hybrid
Libyan SatyrMedieval Bestiaries- Human-goat hybrid
LynxMedieval Bestiaries- Feline guide spirit
MachlyesMedieval bestiaries- Hermaphroditic humanoid
MacrocephaliMedieval bestiaries- Giant-headed humanoid
MandiMedieval bestiaries- Humanoid with a forty-year lifespan
MonocerusMedieval bestiaries- One-horned stag-horse-elephant-boar hybrid, sometimes treated as distinct from the unicorn
MonopodMedieval bestiaries- Dwarf with one giant foot
MuscalietMedieval bestiaries- Hare-squirrel-boar hybrid that has an intense body heat
MyrmecoleonMedieval bestiaries- Ant-lion hybrid
OnocentaurMedieval Bestiaries- Human-donkey hybrid
Orphan BirdMedieval Bestiaries- Peacock-eagle-swan-crane hybrid
PanottiMedieval Bestiaries- Humanoid with gigantic ears
PantherMedieval Bestiaries- Feline with sweet breath
ParandrusMedieval Bestiaries- Shapeshifting animal whose natural form was a large ruminant
PardMedieval Bestiaries- Fast, spotted feline believed to mate with lions to produce leopards
ScitalisMedieval Bestiaries- Snake which mesmerizes its prey
SepsMedieval Bestiaries- Snake with corrosive venom
StruthopodesMedieval Bestiaries- Humanoid whose males have enormous feet, and females have tiny feet
SyrbotaeMedieval Bestiaries- African giant
SyrictæMedieval Bestiaries- Reptilian humanoid
UnicornMedieval Bestiaries- Horse-like creature with the legs of an antelope, the tail of a lion and a single magical healing horn.
YaleMedieval Bestiaries- Antelope- or goat-like animal with swiveling horns
AvalerionMedieval Bestiary- King of the birds.
BlemmyaeMedieval Bestiary- Headless humanoid with face in torso
CaladriusMedieval Bestiary- White bird that can foretell if a sick person will recover or die
CalingiMedieval Bestiary- Humanoid with an eight-year lifespan
CallitrixMedieval Bestiary- Apes who always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates
CatoblepasMedieval Bestiary- Scaled buffalo-hog hybrid
CericopithicusMedieval Bestiary- Apes who always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates
ChromandiMedieval Bestiary- Hairy savage with dog teeth
GorgadesMedieval Bestiary- Hairy humanoid
HippopodesMedieval Bestiary- horse-hoofed humanoid
HircocervusMedieval Bestiary- deer-goat hybrid
HydrosMedieval Bestiary- snake whose poison causes the victim to swell up
HydrusMedieval Bestiary- snake from the Nile River that would kill crocodiles from the inside
HypnalisMedieval Bestiary- snake that kills its victims in their sleep
LeontophoneMedieval Bestiary- Tiny animal poisonous to lions
LeucrotaMedieval Bestiary- Crocotta-lion hybrid
NuliMedieval Bestiary- Humanoid with backwards, eight-toed feet
PandiMedieval Bestiary- White-haired humanoid with giant ears and eight fingers and toes
SatyrusMedieval Bestiary- Apes who always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates
Barnacle GeeseMedieval folklore- Geese which hatch from barnacles
CambionMedieval folklore- Offspring of a human and an incubus or succubus
IncubusMedieval folklore- Male night-demon and seducer
Jack-o'-lanternMedieval folklore- Vegetal lantern
JasconiusMedieval folklore- Island-sized fish
MandrakeMedieval folklore- Diminutive, animated construct
MelusineMedieval folklore- Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid or serpent
OgreMedieval folklore- Large, grotesque humanoid
PatagonMedieval folklore- Giant race reputed to live in the area of Patagonia
RevenantMedieval folklore- Reanimated dead
Sea monkMedieval folklore- Fish-like humanoid
SkeletonMedieval folklore- Living skeletons
SpriteMedieval folklore- little people, ghosts or elves
SuccubusMedieval folklore- Female night-demon
SylvanMedieval folklore- Forest spirit
TheriocephalusMedieval folklore- Animal-headed humanoid
AbaiaMelanesia- Huge magical eel.
NagualMesoamerica- Human-animal shapeshifter
Feathered Serpent Mesoamerican- Dragon
GalluMesopotamian- Underworld demons
UrmahlulluMesopotamian- Lion-human hybrid guardian spirit
MushusshuMesopotamian mythology
The Cu BirdMexican- El Pájaro Cu; a bird.
JenuMi'kmaq- Anthropophagous giant
AlmasMongolian- Savage humanoid.
GhostMultiple- Disembodied spirits of those that have died
Hoop snakeMultiple- snake which rolls by taking its tail in its mouth
KnockerMultiple
SpiritMultiple- Ghosts
Trickster Multiple- Character in a story which exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge, and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and conventional behaviour
Mermaid/Mermanmultiple cultures- Human-fish hybrid
Hudhudmythology– Hoopoe
Xiaomythology
ChepiNarragansett- Ancestral spirit that instructs tribe members
Deer WomanNative American- Human-deer hybrid
HodagNative American- frog-mammoth-lizard hybrid
Horned SerpentNative American- serpentine rain spirit
Rain BirdNative American- Rain spirit
ThunderbirdNative American- Avian lightning bird spirit
Underwater pantherNative American- Feline water spirit
UrayuliNative American- Hairy giant
PiasaNative American mythology- Winged, antlered feline-like dragon
PuckwudgieNative American mythology- Troll-like gray-skinned being
Raven SpiritNative American, Norse, and Siberian- Trickster spirit
ChindiNavajo- Vengeful ghost that causes dust devils
GurumapaNepalese- Child-eating demon
KhyahNepalese- Fat, hairy ape-like creature
LakheyNepalese- Demon with fangs
SuangiNew Guinea- Cannibalistic sorcerer
OgunNigeria- Iron god for the Yoruba people
OshunNigeria- God of love and fertility
ÆsirNorse- Norse deities.
BergrisarNorse- Mountain giants who live alongside the Hrimthursar
BergsråNorse- Mountain spirit
DökkálfarNorse- Male ancestral spirits; the Dark Elves
DraugrNorse- Undead
DvergrNorse- Subterranean little people smiths
EikthyrnirNorse
EinherjarNorse- Spirits of brave warriors
EldjötnarNorse- Fire Giants who reside in Muspelheim, with Surtr as their leader
FenrirNorse- Gigantic, ravenous wolf
GarmrNorse- Giant, ravenous hound
HabrokNorse- listed as the "best" hawk
Half-elfNorse- human-elf hybrid
HaugbuiNorse- undead being who cannot leave its burial mound
HavsråNorse- saltwater spirit
HraesvelgNorse- giant, who in eagle form, creates the wind by beating his wings
HrímþursarNorse- frost giants who are the main inhabitants of either Jotunheim or Niflheim
Huginn and MuninnNorse- pair of ravens associated with the Norse god Odin whose names mean Thought and Memory.
JörmungandrNorse- Sea serpent
JötunnNorse- Gigantic nature spirits
LandvættirNorse- Nature spirits
LjósálfarNorse- Sunlight spirits; the Light Elves
NíðhöggrNorse- Dragon
Norse- Spirit that protects a specific place
RatatoskrNorse- Squirrel spirit
SjöråNorse- Freshwater spirit
SjövættirNorse- Sea spirit
SköllNorse- Wolf that chases the Sun
SleipnirNorse- Eight-legged horse
SvaðilfariNorse- Unnatural strong horse, father of Sleipnir
SvartálfarNorse- Cavern spirits; the Black Elves
TrollNorse- Nature spirit
ValkyrieNorse- Female spirit that leads souls of dead warriors to Valhalla
VedrfolnirNorse- Hawk sitting between the eyes of an eagle in the crown of the World Tree Yggdrasil
Víðópnir,Norse- Rooster that sits atop the tree
VættirNorse- Nature spirit
LokiNorse mythology- God of night
MarmennillNorse mythology- mermen with prophetic abilities
OdinNorse mythology- King of Asgard
ThorNorse mythology- God of thunder and storm
Santa ClausNorth Pole--European folklore- An elderly man who delivers gifts to well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve
SandmanNorthern Europe- Nursery spirit that induces sleep in children
HaietlikNuu-chah-nulth- water serpent
GrassmanOhio, USA- Ape-like cryptid
BaykokOjibwa- Flying skeleton
Elbow WitchOjibwa- Hags with awls in their elbows
Gichi-anami'e-bizhiwOjibwa- Bison-snake-bird-cougar hybrid water spirit
MishibizhiwOjibwa- Feline water spirit
Misi-ginebigOjibwa- Serpentine rain spirit
FinfolkOrkney- Fish-human hybrid that kidnaps humans for servants
TrowOrkney and Shetland- Little people and nature spirits
Si-Te-CahPaiute- Red-haired giants
ChamroshPersian- Dog-bird hybrid
HadhayoshPersian- gigantic land animal
HomaPersian- eagle-lion hybrid, similar to a griffin
HumaPersian- regenerative fire bird
KarkadannPersian- One-horned giant animal
PeriPersian- Winged humanoid
ShahbazPersian- Giant eagle or hawk
SimurghPersian- Dog-lion-peacock hybrid
TakamPersian- Nature spirit
ZahhakPersian- Dragon
ManticorePersian mythology- Lion-human-scorpion hybrid
PishtacoPeru- Monster man that steals its victim's body fat for cannibalistic purposes
AlanPhilippine- Winged humanoid that steals reproductive waste to make children.
AswangPhilippine- Carrion-eating humanoid.
BakunawaPhilippine- Sea serpent that causes eclipses
BathalaPhilippine- Primordial god of creation
BatibatPhilippine- Female night-demon
DiwataPhilippine- Tree spirit
DuwendePhilippine- Little people, some are house spirits, others nature spirits
EkekPhilippine- Flesh-eating, winged humanoids
EngkantoPhilippine- Neutral nature spirit
Hantu DemonPhilippine- demon
Ibong AdarnaPhilippine- Bird that changes color when it finishes a song
KamatayanPhilippine- Philippine counterpart of Death
KaprePhilippine- Malevolent tree spirit
KumakatokPhilippine- Death spirits
MinokawaPhilippine- Giant swallow
NunoPhilippine- Malevolent little people
PugotPhilippine- Headless humanoid
SantelmoPhilippine- Spirits in the form of fireballs that roam around the forest
SarimanokPhilippine- Bird of good fortune
SigbinPhilippine- Goat-like vampire
TigmamanukanPhilippine- Asian fairy bluebird
TikbalangPhilippine- Anthropomorphic horse
TiyanakPhilippine- Demons that are souls of dead unbaptized babies
ManananggalPhilippine mythology- Vampires that sever their torsos from their legs to fly around
MultoPhilippine mythology- Spirit of a deceased person seeking justice or has unfinished business
PhoenixPhoenician- Regenerative bird reborn from its own ashes
Pictish BeastPictish stones- Stylistic animal, possibly a dragon
KarzełekPolish- Little people and mine spirits
PolevikPolish- Little people and field spirits
Sky WomenPolish- Weather spirit
AituPolynesian- Malevolent spirits or demons.
Enchanted MoorPortuguese- Enchanted princesses
AmarumQuechua- Water boa spirit.
Hanau epeRapa Nui- long-eared humanoid
AchlisRoman- Curious elk.
CacusRoman- Fire-breathing giant
Di PenatesRoman- House spirit
FaunRoman- Human-goat hybrid nature spirit
Genius lociRoman- Spirit that protects a specific place
LaresRoman- House spirit
NumenRoman- Tutelary spirit
StrixRoman- Vampiric bird
ManesRoman mythology- Ancestral spirits
NeptuneRoman mythology- God of freshwater and sea
BalaurRomanian- Multi-headed dragon
CăpcăunRomanian- Large, monstrous humanoid
IeleRomanian- Female nature spirits
IorRomanian- Giant creature, with good spirit
MoroiRomanian- Vampiric ghost
SânzianăRomanian- Nature spirit
SpiriduşRomanian- Little people
StrigoiRomanian- Vampire
UriașRomanian- Giant
VâlvăRomanian- Female nature spirit
VântoaseRomanian- Female weather spirit
VârcolacRomanian- Vampire or werewolf
ZânăRomanian- Nature spirit
ZburatorRomanian- Wolf-headed dragon
PricoliciRomanian - Roman- Undead wolf
Muma PăduriiRomanian folklore- Forest-dwelling hag
ZmeuRomanian folklore- Giant with a habit of kidnapping young girls
Ded MorozRussia- A winter spirit who delivers gifts to children on New Year's Eve
GaganaRussian- Iron-beaked bird with copper talons
GamayunRussian- Prophetic human-headed bird
IndrikRussian- One-horned horse-bull hybrid
ErchituSardinia- Ox-human, wereox
JenguSawa- Water spirit
BysenScandinavian- Diminutive forest spirit
FylgjaScandinavian- Animal familiar
GjengangerScandinavian- Corporeal ghost
HamingjaScandinavian- personal protection spirit
HuldraScandinavian- forest spirit
KajsaScandinavian- Wind spirit
KrakenScandinavian- Sea monster
NisseScandinavian- House spirit
SkogsråScandinavian- Forest spirit
TomteScandinavian- House spirit
VardøgerScandinavian- Ghostly double
MaraScandinavian folklore- Female night-demon
MylingScandinavian folklore- Ghosts of unbaptized children
BodachScottish- Malevolent spirit
BogleScottish- Malevolent spirit
BoobrieScottish- Roaring water bird
CailleachScottish- Divine creator and weather deity hag
CaoineagScottish- Death spirit
Cat SidheScottish- Fairy cat
CeasgScottish
Cirein cròinScottish- Sea serpent
Cu SithScottish- Gigantic fairy dog
DrowScottish- Cavern spirit
Each UisgeScottish- Malevolent water horse
Ghillie DhuScottish- Tree guardian
GigelorumScottish- Smallest animal
GlaistigScottish- Human-goat hybrid
LavellanScottish- Gigantic water rat
Loch Ness MonsterScottish- Serpentine sea monster
NuckelaveeScottish- Malevolent human-horse-fish hybrid
PechScottish- Strong little people
TangieScottish- Shapeshifting water spirit
Wirry-cowScottish- Malevolent spirit
WraithScottish- Water spirit or ghostly apparition
WulverScottish- Wolf-headed humanoid spirit
GaasyendiethaSeneca- Dragon
BukavacSerbia- Six-legged lake monster
PsoglavSerbia- Dog-headed monster
BasCelikSerbian- Powerful, evil winged man whose soul is not held by his body and can be subdued only by causing him to suffer dehydration
CikavacSerbian- Bird that serves its owner
NimerigarShoshone- Aggressive little people
MerlionSingapore- Combination of a lion and a fish, the symbol of Singapore
AlaSlavic- Bad weather demon.
AlkonostSlavic- Angelic bird with human head and breasts.
Baba YagaSlavic- Forest spirit and hag
BagiennikSlavic- Malevolent water spirit
BannikSlavic- Bathhouse spirit
BerehyniaSlavic- Water spirit
BiesSlavic- Demon
BłudnikSlavic- Mischievous gnome
BoginkiSlavic- Nature spirit
BozaloshtshSlavic- Death spirit
DolaSlavic- Tutelary and fate spirit
DomovoiSlavic- House spirit
DrekavacSlavic- Restless ghost of an unbaptised child
DvorovoiSlavic- Courtyard spirit
FextSlavic- Undead
GermanSlavic- Male spirit associated with bringing rain and hail
JaudSlavic- Vampirised premature baby
KikimoraSlavic- Female house spirit
KrasnoludekSlavic- Little people nature spirits
Lady middaySlavic- Sunstroke spirit
LakanicaSlavic- Field spirit
LesziSlavic- Tree spirit
LikhoSlavic- One-eyed hag or goblin
NarecnitsiSlavic- Fate spirit
Nav'Slavic- Ghost
NocnitsaSlavic- Nightmare spirit
OdmienceSlavic- Changeling
OvinnikSlavic- Malevolent threshing house spirit
PlakavacSlavic- Vampire created when a mother strangles her child
PsotnikSlavic- Mischievous spirit
RarógSlavic- Whirlwind spirit
RusalkaSlavic- Female water spirit
SamodivaSlavic- Nature spirit
SimarglSlavic- Winged dog
SirinSlavic- Demonic human-headed bird
SkrzakSlavic- Flying imp
StrzygaSlavic- Vampiric undead
StuhaćSlavic- Malevolent mountain spirit
SudiceSlavic- Fortune spirit
TopielecSlavic- Water spirit
Tugarin ZmeyevichSlavic- Evil shapeshifter
VampireSlavic- Reanimated corpse that feeds on blood
VilaSlavic- Weather spirit
VodyanoySlavic- Male water spirit
Zhar-PtitsaSlavic- Glowing bird
Zmiy Slavic- Dragon
MoraSlavic mythology- Disembodied spirit
ZduhaćSlavic mythology- Disembodied, heroic spirit
ZlatorogSlovenia- White golden-horned deer
AdaroSolomon Islands- Malevolent merfolk.
KholomodumoSotho - gluttonous monster that was one of the first beasts of creation
Mono GrandeSouth America- Giant monkey
YacumamaSouth America- Sea monster
SangoSouth Western Nigeria- Yoruba king of arts, music, dance and entertainment
KrasueSoutheast Asian- Vampiric, floating head
ImpunduluSouthern Africa- Avian, vampiric lightning spirit
Lightning BirdSouthern Africa- Magical bird found at sites of lightning strikes
DuendeSpanish and Portuguese- Little people and forest spirits
TrasgoSpanish and Portuguese- Grotesque, mischievous little people
AnzûSumerian- Divine storm bird
ApkalluSumerian- Fish-human hybrid that attends the god Enki.
AsagSumerian- Hideous rock demon.
AsakkuSumerian- Demon.
EdimmuSumerian- Ghosts of those not buried properly
GidimSumerian- Ghost
Scorpion ManSumerian- Human-scorpion hybrid
MajituSwahili- shape-shifting spirits that can pass as humans
JerffSwedish- Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid
RadandeSwedish- Tree spirit
BarbegaziSwiss- Dwarf with giant, snowshoe-like feet
TürstSwiss- legendary figure who turns people into dogs
HupiaTaíno- nocturnal ghost
YazhiTamil- Lion-like beast
ÄbädäTatar- Forest spirit.
YuxaTatar- 100-year-old snake that transforms into a beautiful human
ZilantTatar- Flying chicken-legged reptile
Naga fireballsThai- Spectral fire
Nang TakianThai- Tree spirit
NariphonThai- Pod people
Phi Tai HongThai- Ghost of a person who has died suddenly of a violent or cruel death
TlahuelpuchiTlaxcalan- Shapeshifting vampire
KushtakaTlingit- Shapeshifting "land otter man"
Nyami NyamiTonga
BardiTrabzon- Shapechanging death spirit
TavaraTrabzon- Night-demon
SoucouyantTrinidad and Tobago- Vampiric hag who takes the form of a fireball at night
AmalaTsimshian- Giant who holds up the world.
MareikuraTuamotu- Attendant of Kiho-tumu, the supreme god
CaiporaTupi- Fox-human hybrid and nature spirit
CurupiraTupi- Nature spirit
AsenaTurkic- Blue-maned wolf.
YilbegänTurkic- Either a dragon or a giant
KarakuraTurkish- Male night-demon
OrkTyrolean- Little people and house spirits
BlafardUnited States- Imaginary Creature
HidebehindUnited States- nocturnal forest creature
Oozlum birdUnknown origin- Bird that flies backwards
La SayonaVenezuela- Female ghost that punishes unfaithful husbands
Rồng -Vietnamesedragon
ZombieVodou/Worldwide- Re-animated corpse
Adar Llwch GwinWelsh- Giant birds that understand human languages.
AfancWelsh- Lake monster
BendigeidfranWelsh- Giant king
Ceffyl DŵrWelsh- Malevolent water horse
CoblynauWelsh- Little people and mine spirits
Cŵn AnnwnWelsh- Underworld hunting dog
CyhyraethWelsh- Death spirit
GwyllgiWelsh- Black dog
GwyllionWelsh- Malevolent spirit
Llamhigyn Y DwrWelsh- Frog-bat-lizard hybrid
PúcaWelsh- Shapeshifting animal spirit
Tylwyth TegWelsh- Nature spirit
Mallt-y-NosWelsh mythology- Spirit of the hunt
AsanbosamWest Africa- Iron-toothed vampire.
ObiaWest Africa- Gigantic animal that serves witches
ZinWest Africa- Water spirits
Ninki NankaWestern Africa- Large reptile, possibly a dragon
GiantWorldwide- Immensely large and strong humanoids
Giant animalWorldwide- Unusually large beasts
Grim ReaperWorldwide- Death angel often thought to be God's/Satan's assistant
Lake monsterWorldwide- Gigantic animals reported to inhabit various lakes around the world
OuroborosWorldwide- Mystic serpent/dragon that eats its own tail
Sea monsterWorldwide- Giant, marine animals
Sea serpentWorldwide- Serpentine sea monster
SerpentWorldwide- Snake spirit
ShadeWorldwide- Spiritual imprint
SpectreWorldwide- Terrifying ghost
Swan maidenWorldwide- Swan-human shapeshifter
UndeadWorldwide- Dead that behave as if alive
WarlockWorldwide- Male witch
WerecatWorldwide- Feline-human shapeshifter
WerewolfWorldwide- Wolf-human shapeshifter
White LadyWorldwide- Ghost of a murdered or mistreated woman
Will-o'-the-WispWorldwide- Spectral fire
WitchWorldwide- Person who practices magic
Entworldwide/fantasy-Living tree that is said to live for years
AbaasyYakuts- Iron-toothed demons.
YamaYama
EgbereYoruba- Humanoid that carries a magical mat
EmereYoruba- Child that can move back and forth between the material world and the afterlife at will
AhuraZoroastrianism- Zoroastrian spirits.
ChitauliZulu- Human-lizard hybrid
InkanyambaZulu- Horse-headed serpent
TikolosheZulu- Little people and water spirit