| | Title | Culture | Category | Description | |----:|:----------------------------|:-------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 0 | Anansi | Akan | Trickster | A spider and clever trickster known for his stories. | | 1 | Thor | Norse | God | God of thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength. | | 2 | Krishna | Hindu | God | Eighth avatar of Vishnu, known for his playful and mischievous nature. | | 3 | Medusa | Greek | Monster | A Gorgon who could turn people to stone with her gaze. | | 4 | Robin Hood | English | Hero | A folk hero known for 'robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.' | | 5 | Maui | Polynesian | Demigod | A trickster who is known for shaping the islands. | | 6 | Coyote | Native American | Trickster | A central character in Native American mythology, often a trickster figure. | | 7 | Valkyries | Norse | Warrior Spirits | Female figures who choose those who may die and those who may live in battles. | | 8 | Baba Yaga | Slavic | Witch | A supernatural being or hag who lives in a hut on chicken legs. | | 9 | Yeti | Tibetan | Cryptid | An ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas. | | 10 | Chupacabra | Latino | Cryptid | A legendary creature said to suck the blood of livestock. | | 11 | Jack Frost | English | Nature Spirit | A figure who personifies winter's frost and cold. | | 12 | Hades | Greek | God | God of the underworld and the dead. | | 13 | Fenrir | Norse | Wolf | A monstrous wolf prophesied to kill Odin during Ragnarok. | | 14 | Quetzalcoatl | Aztec | God | A feathered serpent deity associated with wind and rain. | | 15 | Loki | Norse | God | Trickster god known for causing trouble for the other gods. | | 16 | Bigfoot | North American | Cryptid | A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit forests. | | 17 | Jorōgumo | Japanese | Yōkai | A spider that can transform into a beautiful woman to ensnare victims. | | 18 | Selkie | Scottish | Mythical Creature | A seal that can shed its skin to become human. | | 19 | Nian | Chinese | Monster | A mythical beast that terrorizes villagers during Chinese New Year. | | 20 | Fenris | Norse | Monster | A gigantic wolf who is bound until Ragnarok. | | 21 | Medusa | Greek | Monster | A Gorgon with snakes for hair, who could turn people into stone. | | 22 | Ogopogo | Canadian | Cryptid | A lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia. | | 23 | El Chupacabra | Latino | Cryptid | A creature said to attack and drink the blood of livestock. | | 24 | Nessie | Scottish | Cryptid | The Loch Ness Monster, said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland. | | 25 | Yokai | Japanese | Supernatural Being | A class of supernatural entities from Japanese folklore. | | 26 | Folk Tales | Various | Folk Stories | Traditional stories passed through generations, often with moral lessons. | | 27 | Wendigo | Native American | Spirit | A malevolent spirit associated with winter and famine. | | 28 | Pisces | Astrology | Zodiac Sign | The twelfth astrological sign in the zodiac. | | 29 | Anneliese Michel | German | Ghost | A case of alleged demonic possession that inspired horror films. | | 30 | Sasquatch | North American | Cryptid | A large, hairy, ape-like creature said to inhabit North America. | | 31 | Yamato Takeru | Japanese | Hero | A legendary prince known for his prowess in battle. | | 32 | Lady of the Lake | Arthurian | Mythical Figure | A figure associated with the Arthurian legends, providing King Arthur with Excalibur. | | 33 | Jinn | Arabian | Supernatural Being | Spiritual beings that can be good, evil, or neutral. | | 34 | Pomona | Roman | Goddess | Goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. | | 35 | Siegfried | Germanic | Hero | Hero of the Nibelungenlied known for slaying a dragon. | | 36 | Ishtar | Mesopotamian | Goddess | Goddess of love, war, and fertility. | | 37 | Thor's Hammer (Mjölnir) | Norse | Artifact | Hammer of Thor, capable of leveling mountains. | | 38 | Charybdis | Greek | Monster | A sea monster that creates whirlpools to swallow ships. | | 39 | Dullahan | Irish | Mythical Figure | A headless rider who carries his own head, a harbinger of death. | | 40 | Astaroth | Demonology | Demon | A male demon in the infernal hierarchy known for knowledge and wisdom. | | 41 | Mordred | Arthurian | Villain | Bastard son of King Arthur who betrays him. | | 42 | Dryads | Greek | Nature Nymphs | Tree nymphs or tree spirits, each associated with a specific tree. | | 43 | Bifrost | Norse | Bridge | The rainbow bridge connecting Midgard and Asgard. | | 44 | Jack o' Lantern | Irish | Halloween | A carved pumpkin traditionally associated with Halloween. | | 45 | Chiron | Greek | Centaur | A wise centaur known for his healing abilities. | | 46 | Rusalka | Slavic | Water Spirit | A female spirit associated with bodies of water, often depicted as beautiful. | | 47 | Cernunnos | Celtic | God | Horned god associated with fertility and nature. | | 48 | Thunderbird | Native American | Mythical Creature | A legendary creature in Native American mythology that represents power. | | 49 | Sphinx | Egyptian | Mythical Creature | A creature with a lion's body and a human head known for riddles. | | 50 | Manticore | Persian | Monster | A mythical creature with a lion's body, human head, and scorpion tail. | | 51 | Harpies | Greek | Monsters | Winged spirits known for stealing and carrying away souls. | | 52 | Medusa | Greek | Monster | A Gorgon who could turn people to stone with her gaze. | | 53 | Pangu | Chinese | Myth | A primordial being who created the heavens and the earth. | | 54 | Fafnir | Norse | Dragon | A dwarf turned dragon, associated with greed and a cursed treasure. | | 55 | Chimera | Greek | Monster | A fire-breathing creature with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a snake's tail. | | 56 | Zorro | Spanish | Hero | A fictional character known as a masked vigilante. | | 57 | Baron Samedi | Haitian | Spirit | A loa of the dead in Vodou culture. | | 58 | Yuki-onna | Japanese | Spirit | A snow woman known for her beauty and deadly cold. | | 59 | Thunderbird | Native American | Mythical Creature | A creature that creates thunder with its wings. | | 60 | Baba Yaga | Slavic | Witch | A witch who flies around in a mortar and wields a pestle. | | 61 | Kitsune | Japanese | Mythical Creature | Fox spirits known for their intelligence and magical abilities. | | 62 | Banho | Brazilian | Spirit | A spirit associated with the waters and cleansing rituals. | | 63 | Sirens | Greek | Monsters | Creatures that lure sailors to their doom with enchanting music. | | 64 | Nekomata | Japanese | Mythical Creature | A cat that can bring misfortune, especially when it has lived long enough. | | 65 | Leprechaun | Irish | Folk | A small fairy known for hiding pots of gold at the end of the rainbow. | | 66 | Azazel | Jewish | Demon | A fallen angel associated with sin and scapegoats. | | 67 | Djinn | Arabic | Supernatural Being | Creatures made of smokeless fire, capable of granting wishes. | | 68 | Dragons | Various | Mythical Creature | Legendary creatures featured in numerous cultures worldwide. | | 69 | Nymphs | Greek | Nature Spirits | Female spirits associated with various natural features. | | 70 | Wendigo | Native American | Spirit | A spirit that can possess individuals and represents greed and hunger. | | 71 | Charybdis | Greek | Monster | A sea monster known for creating whirlpools. | | 72 | Sophie Germain | French | Influential Figure | An example of a woman excelling in a male-dominated field. | | 73 | Aladdin | Arabian | Hero | A character known for his adventures involving a magical lamp. | | 74 | Hecate | Greek | Goddess | Goddess associated with magic, ghosts, and the moon. | | 75 | Frost Giants | Norse | Mythical Creature | Giant beings from the world of ice and frost in Norse mythology. | | 76 | Nair | Indian | Mythological Creature | Mythical beings associated with ancient scriptures. | | 77 | Mermaids | Various | Mythical Creature | Fabled aquatic creatures with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. | | 78 | Chupacabra | Latin American | Cryptid | A creature rumored to attack and drink the blood of livestock. | | 79 | Puck | English | Trickster | A mischievous fairy or sprite, associated with playful pranks. | | 80 | Golem | Jewish | Legendary Creature | A creature created from clay or mud to protect the Jewish community. | | 81 | Griffin | Ancient | Mythical Creature | A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. | | 82 | Sarcosuchus | Prehistoric | Cryptid | An ancient crocodile-like creature of gigantic proportions. | | 83 | Amazon Warriors | Greek | Warriors | Female warriors known for their bravery and strength in battle. | | 84 | Moksha | Hindu | Philosophical Concept | The liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. | | 85 | Vampire | Various | Legendary Creature | A soulless creature that feeds on the life force of the living. | | 86 | Hippogriff | Fantasy | Mythical Creature | A creature that is half horse, half griffin. | | 87 | Furies | Greek | Spirits | Chthonic deities of vengeance. | | 88 | Achilles | Greek | Hero | A hero of the Trojan War, known for his strength and invulnerability. | | 89 | Teepee | Native American | Cultural Structure | A conical tent traditionally used by various Plains tribes. | | 90 | Scylla | Greek | Monster | A monster that lived on one side of a strait opposite Charybdis. | | 91 | Alp | Germanic | Spirit | A kind of spirit associated with nightmares. | | 92 | Nokken | Scandinavian | Water Spirit | A water spirit that lures individuals to swim into dangerous waters. | | 93 | Freyja | Norse | Goddess | Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. | | 94 | Ymir | Norse | Giant | The first being in Norse mythology from whose body the world was created. | | 95 | Minotaur | Greek | Monster | A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull. | | 96 | Frost Giants | Norse | Mythical Beings | Beings representing cold and winter. | | 97 | Day of the Dead | Mexican | Tradition | A holiday to honor the deceased, celebrated with altars and offerings. | | 98 | Thunderbird | Native American | Legendary Creature | A deity that creates thunder and storms. | | 99 | Phantom | Various | Spirit | A ghostly apparition often associated with hauntings. | | 100 | Anubis | Egyptian | God | God of the afterlife and mummification. | | 101 | Thor's Hammer | Norse | Artifact | Mjölnir, a magical weapon that returns to Thor when thrown. | | 102 | Sila | Inuit | Spirit | The spirit of the wind and weather. | | 103 | Atlas | Greek | Titan | A Titan condemned to hold up the heavens for eternity. | | 104 | Phoenix | Various | Mythical Creature | A bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from its ashes. | | 105 | Valkyrie | Norse | Hero | A warrior maiden who chooses those who may die and those who may live in battles. | | 106 | Jormungand | Norse | Serpent | The Midgard serpent that encircles the earth. | | 107 | Hades | Greek | God | God of the underworld, often depicted with a helmet of invisibility. | | 108 | Set | Egyptian | God | God of chaos, storms, and desert. | | 109 | Achilles' Heel | Greek | Mythical Weakness | The weakness of the Greek hero Achilles. | | 110 | Si-Te-Cah | Native American | Legendary Creature | A legend of a race of red-haired giants. | | 111 | Hermes | Greek | God | Messenger of the gods, associated with trade, thieves, and travel. | | 112 | Ra | Egyptian | God | Sun god of ancient Egyptian mythology. | | 113 | The Great Flood | Biblical | Myth | A flood sent by God to cleanse the earth. | | 114 | Echidna | Greek | Monster | Mother of all monsters in Greek mythology. | | 115 | Odin | Norse | God | The god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic. | | 116 | Shiva | Hindu | God | The destroyer in the holy trinity of Hinduism. | | 117 | Nereids | Greek | Sea Nymphs | Daughters of Nereus, known as beautiful sea nymphs. | | 118 | Gargoyle | Medieval | Architectural Feature | A waterspout used in architecture, often carved in grotesque forms. | | 119 | Persephone | Greek | Goddess | Queen of the underworld and the goddess of spring growth. | | 120 | Nymphs | Various | Nature Spirits | Mythical spirits associated with nature and various locales. | | 121 | Maruts | Hindu | Gods | Storm deities associated with the god Indra. | | 122 | Cyclops | Greek | Monster | A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. | | 123 | Mars | Roman | God | God of war and combat. | | 124 | Asherah | Canaanite | Goddess | A mother goddess often associated with fertility and sea. | | 125 | Jotunn | Norse | Giant | A tribe of giants in Norse mythology. | | 126 | Yggdrasil | Norse | World Tree | The sacred tree connecting the nine worlds. | | 127 | Zephyr | Greek | God | The god of the west wind. | | 128 | Triton | Greek | God | Messenger of the sea, often depicted as a merman. | | 129 | Manananggal | Philippine | Mythical Creature | A female vampire that can separate its upper body from its lower. | | 130 | Vaishno Devi | Hindu | Goddess | A goddess worshipped predominantly in northern India. | | 131 | Loki | Norse | God | Trickster god responsible for many misfortunes among the gods. | | 132 | Athena | Greek | Goddess | Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. | | 133 | Eros | Greek | God | God of love, often depicted with a bow and arrow. | | 134 | Ceres | Roman | Goddess | Goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility, and motherly relationships. | | 135 | Fates | Greek | Goddesses | Three goddesses who control the destiny of humans. | | 136 | Poseidon | Greek | God | God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. | | 137 | Sphinx | Egyptian | Monster | A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. | | 138 | Chiron | Greek | Centaur | A wise centaur known for healing and mortality. | | 139 | Nuwa | Chinese | Goddess | A goddess in Chinese mythology known for creating humanity. | | 140 | Amaterasu | Japanese | Goddess | Sun goddess in Shinto religion, central in Japanese mythology. | | 141 | Ganesh | Hindu | God | The elephant-headed god of beginnings and remover of obstacles. | | 142 | Vishnu | Hindu | God | The preserver god in the holy trinity of Hinduism. | | 143 | Thunderbirds | Native American | Legendary Creature | Spirits associated with thunder and rain. | | 144 | Penanggalan | Malaysian | Mythical Creature | A female vampire known for detaching its head at night. | | 145 | Merrow | Irish | Mythical Creature | A type of mermaid or merman, sometimes depicted wearing a green cap. | | 146 | Tsukumogami | Japanese | Yōkai | Tools and objects that have become animated and possess spirits. | | 147 | Banshee | Irish | Spirit | A female spirit whose wailing heralds the death of a family member. | | 148 | Caesar | Roman | Historical Figure | A historical figure often mythologized in Roman history as a ruler. | | 149 | Frosty the Snowman | American | Folk Character | A snowman brought to life by a magical hat. | | 150 | State of the Dead | Haitian | Folklore | Refers to the beliefs surrounding the dead and afterlife in Vodou practices. | | 151 | Pope Joan | European | Legend | A legendary female pope who supposedly reigned during the Middle Ages. | | 152 | Rollins, "American | Folk Character | An American folklore character known for outsmarting his opponents." | nan | | 153 | Zarathustra | Persian | Prophet | A religious figure in ancient Persian mythology, founder of Zoroastrianism. | | 154 | Shapeshifter | Various | Mythical Being | A being capable of transforming into other forms or creatures. | | 155 | Scarecrow | American | Folklore | A figure made to resemble a human, traditionally used to frighten birds away from crops. | | 156 | Grootslang | South African | Cryptid | A legendary creature said to be a mix of elephant and serpent. | | 157 | Skull Island | American | Legend | The fictional island featured in King Kong tales. | | 158 | Chinese Zodiac | Chinese | Folklore | The twelve-year cycle of animals, each representing different traits. | | 159 | Sugar Skull | Mexican | Cultural Symbol | A decorative skull made of sugar used in Day of the Dead celebrations. | | 160 | Wild Hunt | European, "Legend | A ghostly procession of huntsmen riding through the night." | nan | | 161 | Chalice Well | English | Sacred Site, "A well with legends tying it to various myths and Celtic spirituality." | nan | | 162 | Fenrir Wolf | Norse | Monster | A monstrous wolf of Norse mythology, prophesied to kill Odin. | | 163 | Will-o'-the-wisp | Various | Supernatural Phenomenon | A ghostly light said to mislead travelers at night. | | 164 | Ghost Lights | Various | Phenomenon | Mysterious lights that appear at night, often linked to folklore. | | 165 | Nagual | Mesoamerican | Spiritual Being | A human capable of transforming into an animal. | | 166 | Wendigo | Algonquin | Spirit | A malevolent spirit that embodies greed and hunger. | | 167 | Rougarou | French | Cryptid | A legendary creature in Louisiana folklore resembling a werewolf. | | 168 | Gremlins | English | Folk Tales | Mischievous creatures blamed for mechanical failures. | | 169 | Will-o'-the-wisps | Folklore | Spirit | Mysterious lights that lead travelers astray at night. | | 170 | Banshee | Irish | Spirit | A wailing female spirit warning of impending death. | | 171 | Basilisk | European | Monster | A legendary serpent that can kill with its gaze. | | 172 | Leprechaun | Irish | Folk Hero | A small, mischievous fairy known for hiding gold at the end of rainbows. | | 173 | Selkie | Scottish | Mythical Creature | A seal that can shed its skin to become human. | | 174 | Vampiria | Various | Mythical Creature | A mythical creature known for drinking the blood of the living. | | 175 | Sisar, "Indian | Mythical Creature | An evil spirit or entity in Indian folklore." | nan | | 176 | Tanngnjostr | Norse | Mythical Creature | Thor's chariot driver, associated with goats. | | 177 | Bahamut | Arabic | Monster | A giant fish creature in Arabic mythology. | | 178 | Grendel | Old English | Monster | A creature defeated by Beowulf in Anglo-Saxon mythology. | | 179 | Headless Horseman | American | Folk Legend | A ghostly figure from Washington Irving's 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.' | | 180 | Bagiennik | Slavic | Spirit | A water spirit or river guardian in Slavic mythology. | | 181 | Burning Man | American | Cultural Event, "An annual event celebrating art and community in the desert." | nan | | 182 | Yeti | Tibetan | Cryptid | A legendary ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayas. | | 183 | Chimera | Greek | Monster | A composite creature with a lion's head, goat's body, and serpent's tail. | | 184 | Maga, "Indian | Mythical Creatures | A form of shape-shifting demon in Indian folklore." | nan | | 185 | Harpy | Greek,Monster" | Half-bird, half-woman creatures known for stealing and carrying things away. | nan | | 186 | Simurgh | Persian | Mythical Bird | A benevolent, mythical bird in Persian mythology. | | 187 | Sarama | Indian, "Mythical Dog | A mythological dog aiding in the search for the lost Vedas." | nan | | 188 | Pacal Votan | Mayan | Legendary Figure | A historical figure often mythologized as a ruler in Mayan culture. | | 189 | Alraune | German | Mythical Plant | A plant-human hybrid with magical properties in folklore. | | 190 | Harlequin | Italian, "Folk Figure | A stock character known for his mischievous antics in commedia dell'arte." | nan | | 191 | Trickster | Various, "Folk Character | A character type in folklore known for outsmarting others." | nan | | 192 | Hydra | Greek,Monster | A multi-headed serpent slain by Hercules. | nan | | 193 | I'm a Little Teapot | American, "Nursery Rhyme | A children's song likely stemming from folklore." | nan | | 194 | Namata | Indian, "Goddess | A goddess associated with health and fertility." | nan | | 195 | Vereir, "Irish | Hero | A legendary figure of great strength and bravery." | nan | | 196 | Utsi, "Inuit | Spiritual Guide | A figure seen as a protector and guide in Inuit traditions." | nan | | 197 | windigo, "Native American | Spirit | Human transformed into a terrifying monster driven by hunger." | nan | | 198 | Zhi Yin | Chinese | Mythical Figure, "Goddess of reproductive health and childbirth." | nan | | 199 | Amarok | Inuit | Mythical Creature, "A giant wolf that hunts human beings in the mythology of the Inuit." | nan | | 200 | Zorua, "Japanese | Mythical Beast | A legendary fox known to change forms." | nan | | 201 | Bilesqobito, "Haitian | Cultural Figure | A spirit in Haitian Vodou known for protection." | nan | | 202 | Quetzalcoatl, "Mexican | God | A feathered serpent creator god in Aztec tradition." | nan | | 203 | El Morro, "Puerto Rican | Folkloric Figure | A ghost character said to haunt the coast of Puerto Rico." | nan | | 204 | Rusalka, "Slavic | Water Spirit | A female spirit associated with lakes and rivers | often depicted as beautiful." | | 205 | Ishibumi, "Japanese | Spiritual Guardian | A stone spirit protecting sacred landscapes." | nan | | 206 | Dhampir, "Eastern European | Vampire Hunter | A folklore creature that is part vampire and part human." | nan | | 207 | Grimm Brothers, "German | Fairy Tales | Famous for collecting and publishing folklore and fairy tales." | nan | | 208 | Kappa, "Japanese | Water Spirit | A creature that dwells in rivers and can be mischievous or malevolent." | nan | | 209 | Yuki-onna, "Japanese | Snow Woman | A spirit that appears during snowstorms | often seen as beautiful and deadly." | | 210 | Bogeyman, "Various | Folk Legend | A mythical creature that frightens children." | nan | | 211 | Leshy, "Slavic | Forest Spirit | A guardian spirit of the forest in Slavic folklore." | nan | | 212 | Kitsune, "Japanese | Fox Spirit | A trickster spirit with the ability to shapeshift." | nan | | 213 | Sullalian, "Native American | Supernatural Being | A being associated with the Apache creation stories." | nan | | 214 | Baron Samedi, "Haitian | Spirit | The loa of the dead in Vodou culture." | nan | | 215 | Dragon, "Various | Mythical Creature | A legendary creature often depicted as a fire-breathing reptile." | nan |