All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Fantasy"
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Total 3082 word senses
- AB language … Curupira (52 senses)
- D&D … Dáinn (35 senses)
- EWE … HBP (50 senses)
- HP … Isonade (34 senses)
- J/C … Nazgul (52 senses)
- Nixe … Puck (34 senses)
- Puk … Sindarin (41 senses)
- Siren … Tứ Linh (51 senses)
- UD … Zweinstein (32 senses)
- Zwerg … antivampiros (55 senses)
- anão … babaroga (31 senses)
- babau … bożątko (51 senses)
- bożę … changeling (42 senses)
- chaos … cryo-freeze (44 senses)
- cuco … disenchanter (42 senses)
- div … dragoun (49 senses)
- dragua … dusznica (30 senses)
- duvel … enhörning (57 senses)
- ent … faîté (34 senses)
- fe … gender bender (40 senses)
- geni … grey folk (55 senses)
- grib … gólem (30 senses)
- gở … hircocervus (55 senses)
- hob … ifryt (41 senses)
- imp … joint snake (28 senses)
- jotun … latawiec (59 senses)
- law … llorona (32 senses)
- loan … magistra (46 senses)
- mago … merdaughter (35 senses)
- merdog … mogwai (48 senses)
- moldu … ninfa (57 senses)
- nis … off-worlder (26 senses)
- ogr … panthère-garou (44 senses)
- papón … psyker (46 senses)
- puck … rivermaiden (45 senses)
- roc … shapeshifter (53 senses)
- shee … smoczek (33 senses)
- smok … swordstress (47 senses)
- sylf … tikbalang (38 senses)
- tiên … təkbuynuz (39 senses)
- uboże … vampīrs (45 senses)
- var- … wanderstar (44 senses)
- ward … woodwose (38 senses)
- worm … ọrọ (66 senses)
- آلف (Noun) [Arabic] elf (mythical or fantasy creature)
- إلف (Noun) [Arabic] Alternative form of آلْف (ʔālf, “elf (mythical or fantasy creature)”)
- البراق (Noun) [Arabic] Buraq
- بھوت (Noun) [Urdu] an ugly man (i.e., a man of ghastly countenance)
- تنين (Noun) [Arabic] (normally اَلتِّنِّين (at-tinnīn)) Draco
- تنین (Noun) [Ottoman Turkish] Draco, a circumpolar constellation
- ثعبان (Noun) [Ottoman Turkish] fabulous serpent of enormous size, dragon
- جني (Noun) [Arabic] demon, genie, jinni
- جني (Noun) [Arabic] male elf, male fairy, male pixie, satyr
- حوری (Noun) [Persian] nymph, houri
- رخ (Noun) [Arabic] roc (mythical bird)
- سیمرغ (Proper name) [Persian] simurgh
- شيردال (Noun) [Arabic] griffin
- شيطان (Noun) [Arabic] Satan, shaitan, the Devil
- شیردال (Noun) [Persian] griffin
- طولق (Noun) [Arabic] mallow
- عفريت (Noun) [Arabic] goblin, sprite, genie, gremlin, elf; Any supernatural being in general.
- غول (Noun) [Ottoman Turkish] fabulous serpent of enormous size, dragon
- فتخاء (Noun) [Arabic] griffin
- فلك (Noun) [Arabic] falak, ouroboros
- قزح (Proper name) [Ottoman Turkish] Kuzah, a god or demon of the pagan Arabs who presided over clouds, meteors and rainstorms
- قطرب (Noun) [Arabic] lycanthrope; the bestial form of a werewolf
- مصاص دماء (Noun) [Arabic] vampire
- ملأك (Noun) [Arabic] angel
- موسیقار (Noun) [Urdu] phoenix bird
- وامپیر (Noun) [Ottoman Turkish] vampire, a mythological creature said to feed on blood
- وامپیر (Noun) [Ottoman Turkish] vampire bat, a blood-sucking bat (Desmodus rotundus)
- يني (Noun) [Gulf Arabic] one of djinn, genie
- այս (Noun) [Armenian] evil spirit
- արծվառյուծ (Noun) [Armenian] griffin
- արմաւ (Noun) [Old Armenian] phoenix (mythical bird)
- աւթողոփոս (Noun) [Old Armenian] antelope (legendary creature)
- գրող (Noun) [Armenian] an evil spirit or angel of death in Armenian folklore; used in various expressions
- դրակոն (Noun) [Armenian] dragon
- երիմանթյան վարազ (Proper name) [Armenian] Erymanthian Boar
- ընգղայ (Noun) [Old Armenian] sea monster or sea-devil (probably female)
- թզուկ (Noun) [Armenian] dwarf
- իշացուլ (Noun) [Old Armenian] a mythical hybrid creature, onocentaur
- հսկա (Noun) [Armenian] very big person
- հսկայ (Noun) [Old Armenian] giant
- միեղջիւր (Noun) [Old Armenian] unicorn
- միեղջյուր (Noun) [Armenian] unicorn
- յուշկապարիկ (Noun) [Old Armenian] a kind of demon haunting ruins
- նհանգ (Noun) [Armenian] a mythical aquatic monster
- նհանգ (Noun) [Old Armenian] a mythical aquatic monster
- պարիկ (Noun) [Armenian] a mythical being, spirit
- պարիկ (Noun) [Old Armenian] a mythical being, spirit
- ջրահարս (Noun) [Armenian] mermaid
- ջրոգի (Noun) [Armenian] water sprite; vodyanoy
- սկա (Noun) [Armenian] giant
- սկայ (Noun) [Old Armenian] giant
- ստիմֆալյան թռչուններ (Proper name) [Armenian] Stymphalian birds
- վահանակրեայ (Noun) [Old Armenian] aspidochelone
- վիշապ (Noun) [Armenian] vishap
- վիշապ (Noun) [Old Armenian] Draco
- վիշապաձուկն (Noun) [Old Armenian] "dragon fish", whale, sea monster
- փերի (Noun) [Armenian] peri
- փիւնիկ (Noun) [Old Armenian] phoenix (mythical bird)
- փյունիկ (Noun) [Armenian] phoenix (mythical bird)
- քարադր (Noun) [Old Armenian] caladrius (a mythical bird that had healing powers)
- অকপাখি (Noun) [Bengali] a kind of large birds form the fairy tales
- 䴑 … 仙姑 (11 senses)
- 仙法 … 吸血鬼 (15 senses)
- 呪い … 塞壬 (13 senses)
- 夔 … 子泣き爺 (15 senses)
- 屍妖 … 座敷童 (13 senses)
- 式神 … 河伯 (14 senses)
- 河童 … 狻猊 (14 senses)
- 狼人 … 異世界 (14 senses)
- 異能 … 虎人 (14 senses)
- 虺 … 酒呑童子 (14 senses)
- 野槌 … 馬頭 (19 senses)
- 驨 … 魔導師 (9 senses)
- 魔族 … 鴆鳥 (15 senses)
- 鴸 … 龍馬 (17 senses)
- ⲃⲁⲥⲓⲗⲓⲥⲕⲟⲥ (Noun) [Coptic] basilisk (serpent)
- ⲃⲛ̄ (Noun) [Coptic] phoenix
- ⲕⲉⲣⲃⲟⲩ (Proper name) [Coptic] Cerberus, the three-headed dog which guards the entrance to Hades
- ⲭⲓⲙⲁⲣⲣⲁⲓⲥ (Proper name) [Coptic] Chimera, a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature of goat, snake, and lion.
- Аҡбуҙат … аждер (11 senses)
- ала … вадзянік (9 senses)
- вампир … вештац (9 senses)
- вила … вјештац (12 senses)
- гидра … домовой (8 senses)
- дракон … змеј (9 senses)
- змии … кентавр (10 senses)
- кентаур … оборотень (12 senses)
- орк … сирена (10 senses)
- смок … феникс (9 senses)
- фея … чародей (10 senses)
- эльф … Ҡыш бабай (8 senses)
- መልኣኽ (Noun) [Tigrinya] angel
- ალი (Noun) [Georgian] blaze, flame, fire
- დიდამანგისა (Noun) [Laz] a scary creature that grown-ups used to make up to prevent kids from picking cucumbers before they grew
- ელფი (Noun) [Georgian] elf, leprechaun, sprite
- ვაჰანაკრაჲ (Noun) [Old Georgian] aspidochelone
- კაპკაპი (Noun) [Laz] (male) ghoul, some sort of witch
- მენცარი (Noun) [Georgian] head of hags, witches etc.
- ჯაზი (Noun) [Laz] female ghoul, witch
- ჯუჯა (Noun) [Georgian] dwarf
- Γελλώ (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] Gello (a kind of vampiress, demoness, or goblin supposed to carry off young children and cause infertility)
- Κέρβερος (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] Cerberus, the three-headed dog which guards the entrance to Hades
- Λάδων (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] the god of this river and father of Daphne
- Σειρήν (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] siren
- Σκύλλα (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] Scylla
- Σφίγξ (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] Sphinx, sphinx
- Χόγκουαρτς (Proper name) [Greek] Hogwarts, the fictional school of magic in the Harry Potter series.
- αράπης (Noun) [Greek] A type of supernatural boogeyman-type being that appears in several forms: as a guardian of households who enriches the owner (but eats greedy persons); as a dark guardian of hidden treasures; or as a brawny opponent to the hero of the story, whom Arapis serves after he is defeated by him. Often used in previous times to scare small children:; A type of supernatural boogeyman-type being that appea…
- βαμπίρ (Noun) [Greek] vampire (creature who rises from the grave at night and drinks the blood of the living)
- βορβόλακας (Noun) [Greek] Alternative form of βρικόλακας (vrikólakas)
- βουρβούλακας (Noun) [Greek] Alternative form of βρικόλακας (vrikólakas)
- βουρβόλακας (Noun) [Greek] Alternative form of βρικόλακας (vrikólakas)
- βουρκόλακας (Noun) [Greek] Alternative form of βρικόλακας (vrikólakas)
- βούτραγος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] fabulous animal, half ox and half goat
- βρικόλακας (Noun) [Greek] vampire (the Greek folklore depiction, a dead person who rises from the grave at night and drinks the blood of the living)
- βρυκόλακας (Noun) [Greek] Alternative form of βρικόλακας (vrikólakas)
- δράκαινα (Noun) [Greek] dragonet (any of the fish in the family Callionymidae)
- δράκος (Noun) [Greek] dragon (legendary serpentine or reptilian creature)
- δράκουλας (Noun) [Greek] vampire (the Western 'Dracula'-based depiction common in films and literature i.e. wearing black cape and having sharp canine teeth)
- δράκων (Noun) [Ancient Greek] the constellation Draco
- κάμπος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] sea monster
- κένταυρος (Noun) [Greek] centaur (mythical beast that is half man, half horse)
- καλικάντζαρος (Noun) [Greek] gremlin, goblin (creature which according to Greek folklore lives underground and comes up on Christmas Day to cause minor mischief, like putting out fires, and disappearing back into the earth on the feast of the Epiphany)
- κριός (Noun) [Ancient Greek] ram; battering ram
- κυνοκέφαλος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] cynocephalus, doghead
- λυκάνθρωπος (Noun) [Greek] werewolf (person who is transformed or can transform into a wolf)
- μπαμπούλας (Noun) [Greek] bogeyman, bugbear (menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories)
- μπαμπούλας (Noun) [Greek] bogeyman, bugbear (imaginary source of dread or fear)
- νάνος (Noun) [Greek] dwarf (member of a race of beings, usually depicted as having some sort of supernatural powers and being skilled in crafting and metalworking)
- νεράιδα (Noun) [Greek] fairy, sprite (mythical being with magical powers, often depicted in modern illustrations only as small and spritely with gauze-like wings)
- ξάνδαρος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] fabulous sea monster of the Atlantic
- ξωτικό (Noun) [Greek] elf, sprite, imp, pixie, gnome (any from a race of mythical, supernatural beings resembling but seen as distinct from human beings)
- σάτυρος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] satyr
- τίτυρος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] satyr
- τραγέλαφος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] kind of wild goat or antelope
- φίλτρον (Noun) [Ancient Greek] love-charm, spell to produce love, whether a potion, or any other means; charm, spell
- φίλτρον (Noun) [Ancient Greek] love-charm, spell to produce love, whether a potion, or any other means; love, affection
- φίλτρον (Noun) [Ancient Greek] sinking on the upper lip; philtrum
- φοῖνιξ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] phoenix, the mythical bird derived from Egyptian mythology
- χαραδριός (Noun) [Ancient Greek] caladrius (a mythical bird that had healing powers)
- ἀνθόλοψ (Noun) [Ancient Greek] antelope (a fierce legendary creature said to live on the banks of the Euphrates, having long serrated horns and being hard to catch)
- ἀσπιδοχελώνη (Noun) [Ancient Greek] aspidochelone
- Ἅρπυια (Proper name) [Ancient Greek] a harpy
- ἰχθυοκένταυρος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] half-man and half-fish, merman/mermaid
- ἱππόκαμπος (Noun) [Ancient Greek] sea horse (fish of the genus Hippocampus)
- ὕδρα (Noun) [Ancient Greek] the constellation Hydra
- ਅਸੁਰ (Noun) [Punjabi] demon, ogre, monster
- ਜੱਖ (Noun) [Punjabi] yaksha
- ਦੁਮੂੰਹੀ (Noun) [Punjabi] amphisbaena
- ਪਰੀ (Noun) [Punjabi] peri, fairy, elf, nymph, sprite
- ਪਿਸ਼ਾਚ (Noun) [Punjabi] demon, evil spirit
- ਬਲ਼ਾ (Noun) [Punjabi] naughty child, brat
- ਬਲ਼ਾ (Noun) [Punjabi] Alternative form of ਵਲ਼ਾ (vaḷā)
- ਭੂਤ (Noun) [Punjabi] ghost, spirit, demon, wraith, apparition, goblin, spectre, fiend, revenant
- ਰਾਖਸ਼ (Noun) [Punjabi] demon, monster
- ਹੂਰ (Noun) [Punjabi] houri (beautiful nymph)
- 거인 (Noun) [Korean] giant (mythical human)
- 기린 (Noun) [Korean] a qilin
- 다이몬 (Noun) [Korean] daimon
- 데몬 (Noun) [Korean] demon
- 도깨비 (Noun) [Korean] dokkaebi (mythical being in Korean folklore or fairy tales)
- 드래건 (Noun) [Korean] Standard form of 드래곤 (deuraegon, “dragon”).
- 드래곤 (Noun) [Korean] dragon
- 레비아탄 (Noun) [Korean] leviathan (for all senses)
- 불가사리 (Noun) [Korean] legendary quadrupedal monster that eats iron
- 불사조 (Noun) [Korean] phoenix
- 선술집 (Noun) [Korean] tavern
- 슬라임 (Noun) [Korean] A monster having the form of a slimy blob.
- 악령 (Noun) [Korean] evil spirit, malspecter
- 악마 (Noun) [Korean] The Devil (Tarot card)
- 영애 (Noun) [Korean] aristocratic girl; young noble lady
- 요정 (Noun) [Korean] fairy (mythical being)
- 익룡 (Noun) [Korean] a winged dragon
- 익룡 (Noun) [Korean] a pterosaur
- 인어 (Noun) [Korean] merperson; merfolk
- 좀비 (Noun) [Korean] zombie
- 텐구 (Noun) [Korean] tengu
- 흡혈귀 (Noun) [Korean] vampire
- איינהאָרן (Noun) [Yiddish] Monoceros (constellation on the celestial equator)
- בהמות (Noun) [Aramaic] behemoth
- בר יוכני (Noun) [Hebrew] a kind of a giant bird
- גולם (Noun) [Yiddish] golem
- גריפינדור (Noun) [Hebrew] Gryffindor
- דיבוק (Noun) [Yiddish] dybbuk
- דראַקאָן (Noun) [Yiddish] dragon (mythical creature)
- דרקון (Proper name) [Hebrew] Darkon, the name of a minor biblical figure mentioned in Ezra 2:56 and again in Nehemiah 7:58.
- הוגוורטס (Noun) [Hebrew] Hogwarts
- הפלפאף (Noun) [Hebrew] Hufflepuff
- וואַמפּיר (Noun) [Yiddish] vampire (mythological creature)
- וואָלקעלאַק (Noun) [Yiddish] werewolf
- טאָפּיעל (Noun) [Yiddish] A malevolent water spirit from Polish myth, the topielec.
- ים־מאָנסטער (Noun) [Yiddish] sea monster
- ים־מיידל (Noun) [Yiddish] mermaid
- לוויתן (Noun) [Yiddish] leviathan (Biblical sea monster)
- לויתן (Noun) [Aramaic] leviathan
- לילית (Proper name) [Hebrew] Lilith: a female demon in Jewish tradition.
- מוגל (Noun) [Hebrew] Muggle
- מכשף (Adjective) [Hebrew] defective spelling of מכושף
- מכשף (Noun) [Hebrew] a sorcerer (magician/wizard drawing upon natural powers)
- מכשף (Noun) [Yiddish] sorcerer, wizard
- סלית'רין (Noun) [Hebrew] Slytherin
- עוף חול (Noun) [Hebrew] phoenix
- פֿיפּערנאָטער (Noun) [Yiddish] dragon (mythical creature)
- קווידיץ׳ (Noun) [Hebrew] Quidditch
- רייבנקלו (Noun) [Hebrew] Ravenclaw
- שד (Noun) [Yiddish] demon (in Jewish folklore)
- תנינא (Adjective) [Aramaic] second
- あやかし (Noun) [Japanese] a type of Noh mask representing ghosts or spirits
- うわん (Noun) [Japanese] a woof, a bark (sound made by a dog)
- お化け (Noun) [Japanese] apparition, specter, ghost
- なろう系 (Noun) [Japanese] A vague, derogatory label applied to isekai (異世界) stories that have overdone, clichéd elements.
- ふらり火 (Noun) [Japanese] furaribi (a fire yōkai)
- まじょっこ (Noun) [Japanese] young witch girl
- ウィザード (Noun) [Japanese] a wizard
- ウンディーネ (Noun) [Japanese] an undine
- エルフ (Noun) [Japanese] an elf
- オーガ (Noun) [Japanese] an ogre (brutish giant)
- オーク (Noun) [Japanese] an orc (evil monstrous humanoid creature)
- ガルム (Proper name) [Japanese] Garmr
- キマイラ (Proper name) [Japanese] the Chimera
- キュクロープス (Noun) [Japanese] a cyclops
- キョンシー (Noun) [Japanese] a jiangshi
- クィディッチ (Noun) [Japanese] quidditch (fictional sport)
- グリフォン (Noun) [Japanese] griffon
- ケット・シー (Proper name) [Japanese] the Cat Sìth
- ケルベロス (Proper name) [Japanese] Cerberus, the mythical three-headed dog
- ケンタウロス (Noun) [Japanese] a centaur
- コカトリス (Noun) [Japanese] a cockatrice (legendary creature)
- ゴブリン (Noun) [Japanese] a goblin
- ゴーレム (Noun) [Japanese] a golem
- サテュロス (Noun) [Japanese] a satyr
- サラマンダー (Noun) [Japanese] a salamander (amphibian)
- サラマンダー (Noun) [Japanese] a salamander (mythical creature)
- シルフ (Noun) [Japanese] a sylph (the elemental being of air)
- ジン (Noun) [Japanese] Short for ジン・ラミー (jin ramī, “gin rummy”).
- ステッキ (Noun) [Japanese] a wand
- スフィンクス (Noun) [Japanese] a sphinx (creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal)
- セイレーン (Noun) [Japanese] a siren
- ゾンビ (Noun) [Japanese] a zombie
- デビル (Noun) [Japanese] devil
- トッケビ (Noun) [Japanese] dokkaebi, Korean ghost/spirit
- トリップ (Verb) [Japanese] to enter another realm / world
- ドラゴン (Noun) [Japanese] Western dragon (mythical creature)
- ドリュアス (Noun) [Japanese] a dryad
- ドワーフ (Noun) [Japanese] a dwarf (being from folklore, underground dwelling nature spirit)
- ナーロッパ (Proper name) [Japanese] the hackneyed pseudo-medieval European setting often found in なろう系(けい) (narō-kei) isekai fantasy stories
- ノーム (Noun) [Japanese] a gnome (legendary being)
- ノーム (Noun) [Japanese] a gnome (elemental being of earth)
- バシリスク (Noun) [Japanese] basilisk
- バンパイア (Noun) [Japanese] Alternative form of ヴァンパイア
- ヒュドラー (Proper name) [Japanese] the Hydra
- ファウヌス (Noun) [Japanese] a faun
- フェニックス (Proper name) [Japanese] Phoenix (the capital city Arizona)
- フェンリル (Proper name) [Japanese] Fenrir
- ペーガソス (Proper name) [Japanese] Pegasus
- ホグワーツ (Proper name) [Japanese] Hogwarts
- ホムンクルス (Noun) [Japanese] homunculus
- マジカルステッキ (Noun) [Japanese] magical girl's magic wand, typical design including an emblem at the tip and adornments like wings or ribbons
- マンティコア (Noun) [Japanese] a manticore
- マーフォーク (Noun) [Japanese] merfolk
- マーメイド (Noun) [Japanese] a mermaid
- マーメード (Noun) [Japanese] Alternative spelling of マーメイド (māmeido, “mermaid”)
- ミノタウロス (Proper name) [Japanese] Minotaur
- メドゥーサ (Proper name) [Japanese] Medusa
- ユニコーン (Noun) [Japanese] a unicorn
- ヨルムンガンド (Proper name) [Japanese] Jörmungandr
- リザードマン (Noun) [Japanese] a lizardman
- リッチ (Noun) [Japanese] lich
- リヴァイアサン (Noun) [Japanese] leviathan (for all senses)
- レヴィアタン (Noun) [Japanese] leviathan (for all senses)
- ワイバーン (Noun) [Japanese] a wyvern
- ヴァンパイア (Noun) [Japanese] vampire
- ကရဝိက် (Noun) [Burmese] mythical bird with a melodious voice
- ကိန္နရာ (Noun) [Burmese] kinnara, mythical bird with human head and torso
- ကိန္နရီ (Noun) [Burmese] kinnari, female mythical bird with human head and torso
- ဂဠုန် (Noun) [Burmese] garuda; mythical king of birds and also the enemy of the naga.
- တိုးနရား (Noun) [Burmese] fabulous creature that inhabits the Himalayas.
- နဂါး (Noun) [Burmese] naga
- နရား (Noun) [Burmese] naga with four legs
- နဝရူပ (Noun) [Burmese] chimeric animal found in Burmese art
- ပဉ္စရူပ (Noun) [Burmese] chimeric animal with component parts of an elephant, bullock, horse, carp and tonaya (တိုးနရား (tui:na.ra:)), or alternately lion, elephant, buffalo, carp and brahminy duck (ဟင်္သာ (hangsa)).
- ဘီလူး (Noun) [Burmese] ogre (brutish giant that eats human flesh)
- မကန်း (Noun) [Burmese] mythical sea monster resembling a crocodile with a prehensile snout
- မကန်း (Noun) [Burmese] mythical marine creature resembling a large crayfish
- မနုဿီဟ (Noun) [Burmese] chimeric creature with a man's torso and a lion's hindquarters, depicted in a squatting posture on forked haunches
- ရေသူမ (Noun) [Burmese] mermaid
- ဝလာဟကမြင်း (Noun) [Burmese] mythical flying horse; Pegasus
- ဟင်္သာ (Noun) [Burmese] hamsa
- ၽီလူး (Noun) [Shan] ogre
- அமுதம் (Noun) [Tamil] elixir, ambrosia
- அரவம் (Noun) [Tamil] snake
- அரவம் (Noun) [Tamil] dragon
- கடற்கன்னி (Noun) [Tamil] mermaid
- கழுகரிப்பரி (Noun) [Tamil] hippogriff, winged horse
- கழுகரிப்பரி (Noun) [Tamil] Pegasus constellation
- நீர்மங்கை (Noun) [Tamil] mermaid
- ఎరచితిండి (Noun) [Telugu] Alternative form of ఎఱచితిండి (eṟacitiṇḍi)
- ఎఱచితిండి (Noun) [Telugu] An Asura, a demon.
- గండభేరుండము (Noun) [Telugu] A gryphon, a fabulous bird of a huge size and two heads.
- నంజుడుతిండి (Noun) [Telugu] An Asura, a demon.
- మత్స్యకన్య (Noun) [Telugu] mermaid
- రాక్షసుడు (Noun) [Telugu] A giant, demon, fiend.
- އިބިލީސް (Noun) [Dhivehi] a devil
- ޖިންނި (Noun) [Dhivehi] demon, djinn, genie
- กอลลัม (Noun) [Thai] Gollum.
- การเวก (Noun) [Thai] (นก~) a mythical bird said to be immortal, living in the Himavanta Forest, having an enchanting melodious cry, having feathers that can turn into gold, and having a long flowing tail, also believed by the East Asians to have a human's head and a bird's torso.
- การเวก (Noun) [Thai] (นก~) fenghuang: Chinese phoenix.
- การเวก (Noun) [Thai] (นก~) phoenix.
- กินนร (Noun) [Thai] kinnara.
- ครุฑ (Noun) [Thai] garuda.
- จิงโจ้ (Noun) [Thai] half-bird, half-man monster.
- ดุสิต (Proper name) [Thai] a male given name from Pali; Dusit
- นาค (Proper name) [Thai] Naga: tribesman living near the Naga Hills.
- นาค (Noun) [Thai] (พญา~, พระยา~) naga; dragon.
- นางฟ้า (Noun) [Thai] air hostess.
- นางเงือก (Noun) [Thai] mermaid.
- ผีดิบ (Noun) [Thai] preternatural being believed to be a reanimated corpse, such as vampire, zombie, etc.
- ผีเสื้อ (Noun) [Thai] (classifier ตัว) butterfly: insect of the order Lepidoptera.
- ผีเสื้อ (Noun) [Thai] (classifier ตัว) butterflyfish: fish of the family Chaetodontidae, except โนรี (noo-rii), Heniochus spp.
- พราย (Noun) [Thai] a type of imaginary creature, conceived of as inhabiting the rivers, mountains, trees, etc, as nymph, elf, naiad, etc.
- พ่อมด (Noun) [Thai] sorcerer; wizard.
- ภุชงค์ (Noun) [Thai] snake; nāga; dragon.
- มกร (Noun) [Thai] makara.
- มนุษย์หมาป่า (Noun) [Thai] werewolf.
- มังกร (Noun) [Thai] dragon.
- มังกร (Noun) [Thai] nāga; serpent.
- มังกร (Noun) [Thai] makara.
- มังกร (Noun) [Thai] monitor lizard.
- มัจฉา (Noun) [Thai] merperson.
- มาร (Noun) [Thai] any malevolent supernatural being; a demon.
- ยักข์ (Noun) [Thai] Alternative form of ยักษ์ (yák)
- ยักษิณี (Noun) [Thai] (classifier ตน) yakṣiṇi, a female being of great strength and size.
- ยักษิณี (Noun) [Thai] (classifier ตน) a giantess.
- ยักษ์ (Noun) [Thai] (classifier ตน) similar being, as giant, ogre, etc.
- ยักษ์ปักหลั่น (Noun) [Thai] person of extraordinarily large stature; person of extraordinary height.
- วาสุกี (Proper name) [Thai] Vāsukī, a nāga in Hindu mythology.
- สฟิงซ์ (Proper name) [Thai] Sphinx.
- สาง (Noun) [Thai] mythological creature, said to be like a tiger or lion.
- สาง (Noun) [Thai] supernatural tiger spirit
- สิงห์ (Noun) [Thai] (ราช~) siṃha, lion-like mythological animal.
- สิงห์ (Proper name) [Thai] (ราศี~) Leo.
- สิงโต (Noun) [Thai] siṃha, lion-like mythological animal.
- อมนุษย์ (Noun) [Thai] nonhuman being, as deity, demon, ghost, spirit, etc., especially malevolent one, but usually not including animals.
- อสูร (Noun) [Thai] malevolent or dangerous and fearsome creature: demon, devil, monster, etc.
- ฮอบบิท (Noun) [Thai] hobbit.
- เงือก (Noun) [Thai] nāga; dragon; serpent.
- เงือก (Noun) [Thai] malevolent creature having a snake- or crocodile-like appearance and associated with water.
- เงือก (Noun) [Thai] swimmer.
- เซเทอร์ (Noun) [Thai] satyr.
- เปรต (Noun) [Thai] preta: a type of supernatural creature born to undergo punishment or suffering as a result of sinful deeds committed in previous lives.
- เปรต (Noun) [Thai] preta: a type of ghost in the Thai folklore, believed to have a very tall and thin body, the mouth as small as the hole of a needle, the hands as large as palm leaves, and to consume blood and pus as food, as well as to scream at night.
- เปรต (Noun) [Thai] annoying, disturbing, or bothersome person; troublemaker.
- เมษปิศาจ (Noun) [Thai] satyr.
- เสื้อ (Noun) [Thai] shirt.
- เหรา (Noun) [Thai] an aquatic creature, said to be a hybrid of a serpent and a dragon.
- แทตย์ (Noun) [Thai] daitya; devil; fiend; demon; ghost; giant; monster; imp; vampire; incubus
- แม่มด (Noun) [Thai] sorceress; witch.
- ไซเรน (Noun) [Thai] siren.
- ཁྱུང (Noun) [Tibetan] garuda
- མི་རྒོད (Noun) [Tibetan] yeti, abominable snowman
- འབྲུག (Noun) [Tibetan] dragon
- འབྲུག (Noun) [Tibetan] thunder
- ཡི་དྭགས (Noun) [Tibetan] hungry ghost, preta
- རོ་ལངས (Noun) [Tibetan] The ro-langs, an animated corpse similar to a zombie.
- རླུང་རྟ (Noun) [Tibetan] wind horse (mythological creature that symbolises the soul and good luck)
- 𐎚𐎐𐎐 (Noun) [Ugaritic] dragon, sea monster
- 'saur (Noun) [English] A dinosaur.
- -garou (Suffix) [French] were-
- -mancy (Suffix) [English] Variety of magic, especially that controlling or related to a specific element, substance, or theme.
- 10 points to Gryffindor (Phrase) [English] Alternative form of ten points to Gryffindor
- 40k (Noun) [English] Warhammer 40,000, a British tabletop military game set in a dystopian future Galaxy torn by war.
- ܐܠܝܬܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] centaur
- ܐܠܩܐܘܢ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] halcyon
- ܐܡܝܐܢܛܘܢ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] salamander
- ܐܬܠܝܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] lunar eclipse
- ܒܗܡܘܬ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] behemoth
- ܓܕܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] god of fortune, genie
- ܕܝܘܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] demon, devil, evil spirit
- ܕܪܩܘܢܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] snake, serpent
- ܠܘܝܬܢ (Proper name) [Classical Syriac] Leviathan
- ܡܠܐܟܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] messenger
- ܢܠܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] incubus, devil
- ܦܢܝܟܣ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] phoenix
- ܪܝܡܐ (Noun) [Classical Syriac] addax, pygarg (used to translate Hebrew dishon)
- ܬܢܝܢܐ (Proper name) [Classical Syriac] Draco
- गरुड़द्वार (Proper name) [Hindi] Gryffindor
- डाकिनी (Noun) [Sanskrit] a female imp who feeds on human flesh
- नागशक्ति (Proper name) [Hindi] Slytherin
- मेहनतकश (Proper name) [Hindi] Hufflepuff
- еднорогъ (Noun) [Old Church Slavonic] unicorn
- 𐔳𐔴𐕡 (Noun) [Aghwan] devil, demon
- 𐰠𐰇 (Noun) [Old Turkic] dragon
- 𗵃 (Noun) [Tangut] the Dragon, the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches (Chinese 辰 (chén)).
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