List of legendary creatures (A)

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The Egyptian Ammit, who eats the wicked dead in the afterlife, has the body of a lion and hippopotamus and the head of a crocodile. Ammit.svg
The Egyptian Ammit, who eats the wicked dead in the afterlife, has the body of a lion and hippopotamus and the head of a crocodile.
  1. Á Bao A Qu (Malay) – Entity that lives in the Tower of Victory in Chitor.
  2. Aatxe (Basque) – Bull spirit.
  3. Abaasy (Yakuts) – Iron-toothed demons.
  4. Abada (African) – Unicorn that inhabits the African Congo.
  5. Äbädä (Tatar) – Forest spirit.
  6. Abaia (Melanesia) – Huge magical eel.
  7. Abarimon (Medieval Bestiaries) – Savage humanoid with backward feet.
  8. Abath (Malay) – One-horned animal.
  9. Abura-sumashi (Japanese) – Creature from a mountain pass in Kumamoto Prefecture.
  10. Acephali (Greek) – Headless humanoids.
  11. Acheri (Hindu) – Disease-bringing ghost.
  12. Achiyalabopa (Pueblo) – Huge bird god.
  13. Achlis (Roman) – Curious elk.
  14. Adar Llwch Gwin (Welsh) – Giant birds that understand human languages.
  15. Adaro (Solomon Islands) – Malevolent merfolk.
  16. Adhene (Manx) – Nature spirit.
  17. Adlet (Inuit) – Vampiric dog-human hybrid
  18. Adroanzi (Lugbara) – Nature spirit.
  19. Adze (Ewe people) – African vampiric-forest being.
  20. Aerico (Greek) – Disease demon.
  21. Æsir (Norse) – Norse deities.
  22. Afanc (Welsh) – Lake monster (exact lake varies by story).
  23. Agni (Hindu) – God of fire and sacrifices.
  24. Agathodaemon (Greek) – Spirit of vinefields and grainfields.
  25. Agloolik (Inuit) – Ice spirit that aids hunters and fishermen.
  26. Agogwe (East Africa) – Small, ape-like humanoid.
  27. Ahkiyyini (Inuit) – Animated skeleton that causes shipwrecks.
  28. Ahuizotl (Aztec) – Anthropophagous dog-monkey hybrid.
  29. Ahura (Zoroastrianism) – Zoroastrian spirits.
  30. Aigamuxa (Khoikhoi) – Anthropophagous humanoid with eyes in its instep.
  31. Aigikampoi (Etruscan) – Fish-tailed goat.
  32. Airavata (Hindu) – Divine elephant.
  33. Aitu (Polynesian) – Malevolent spirits or demons.
  34. Aitvaras (Lithuanian) – Household spirit.
  35. Ajatar (Finnish) – Dragon/snake female spirit, is said to spread diseases
  36. Akateko (Japanese) – Tree-dwelling monster.
  37. Akhlut (Inuit) – Orca-wolf shapeshifter.
  38. Akka (Finnish) – Female spirits or minor goddesses.
  39. Akki (Japanese) – Large, grotesque humanoid.
  40. Akkorokamui (Ainu) – Sea monster.
  41. Akuma (Japanese) – Evil spirit or devil
  42. Akupara (Hindu) – Giant turtle that supports the world.
  43. Akurojin-no-hi (Japanese) – Ghostly flame which causes disease.
  44. Al (Armenian and Persian) – Spirit that steals unborn babies and livers from pregnant women.
  45. Ala (Slavic) – Bad weather demon.
  46. Alal (Chaldean) – Queen of the full moon.
  47. Alan (Philippine) – Winged humanoid that steals reproductive waste to make children.
  48. Alce (Heraldic) – Wingless griffin.
  49. Aleya (Bengali) – Spirit of a dead fisherman.
  50. Alicanto (Chilean) – Bird that eats gold and silver.
  51. Alicorn (Bestiario medieval) – Winged unicorn.
  52. Alkonost (Slavic) – Angelic bird with human head and breasts.
  53. Allocamelus (Heraldic) – Ass-camel hybrid.
  54. Almas (Mongolian) – Savage humanoid.
  55. Al-mi'raj (Islamic) – One-horned rabbit.
  56. Aloja (Catalan) – Female water spirit.
  57. Alom-bag-winno-sis (Abenaki) – Little people and tricksters.
  58. Alp (German) – Male night-demon.
  59. Alphyn (Heraldic) – Lion-like creature, sometimes with dragon or goat forelegs.
  60. Alp-luachra (Irish) – Parasitic fairy.
  61. Al Rakim (Islamic) – Guard dog of the Seven Sleepers.
  62. Alseid (Greek) – Grove nymph.
  63. Alû (Assyrian) – Leprous demon.
  64. Alux (Mayan) – Little people.
  65. Amaburakosagi (Japanese) – Ritual disciplinary demon from Shikoku.
  66. Amala (Tsimshian) – Giant who holds up the world.
  67. Amamehagi (Japanese) – Ritual disciplinary demon from Hokuriku.
  68. Amanojaku (Japanese) – Small demon.
  69. Amarok (Inuit) – Giant wolf.
  70. Amarum (Quechua) – Water boa spirit.
  71. Amazake-babaa (Japanese) – Disease-causing hag.
  72. Amemasu (Ainu) – Lake monster.
  73. Ammit (Ancient Egyptian) – Female demon who was part lion, hippopotamus and crocodile and devoured the souls of the wicked.
  74. Amorōnagu (Japanese) – Tennyo from the island of Amami Ōshima.
  75. Amphiptere (Heraldic) – Winged serpent.
  76. Amphisbaena (Greek) – Serpent with a head at each end.
  77. Anak (Jewish) – Giant.
  78. Androsphinx (Ancient Egyptian) – Human-headed sphinx.
  79. Angel (mainly Christian, Jewish, Islamic traditions) – Divine beings of Heaven who act as mediators between God and humans; the counterparts of Demons.
  80. Anqa (Arabian) – Giant mythical female bird similar to a phoenix.
  81. Ani Hyuntikwalaski (Cherokee) – Lightning spirit.
  82. Ankou (French) – Skeletal grave watcher with a lantern and scythe.
  83. Anmo (Japanese) – Ritual disciplinary demon from Iwate Prefecture.
  84. Antaeus (Greek) – Giant who was extremely strong as long as he remained in contact with the ground.
  85. Anubis (Ancient Egyptian) – God of funerals
  86. Antero Vipunen (Finnish) – Subterranean giant.
  87. Anzû (Sumerian) – Divine storm bird
  88. Ao Ao (Guaraní) – Anthropophagous peccary or sheep.
  89. Aobōzu (Japanese) – Blue monk who kidnaps children.
  90. Apkallu (Sumerian) – Fish-human hybrid that attends the god Enki.
  91. Apsaras (Buddhist and Hindu) – Female cloud spirit.
  92. Aqrabuamelu (Akkadian) – Human-scorpion hybrid.
  93. Arachne (Greek mythology) - Centaurid, human-spider hybrid.
  94. Ardat-lilî (Akkadian) – Disease demon.
  95. Aralez (Armenian) – The oldest gods in the Armenian pantheon
  96. Argus Panoptes (Greek) – Hundred-eyed giant.
  97. Arikura-no-baba (Japanese) – Old woman with magical powers.
  98. Arimaspi (Greek) – One-eyed humanoid.
  99. Arion (Greek) – Swift green-maned talking horse.
  100. Arkan Sonney (Manx) – Fairy hedgehog.
  101. Asag (Sumerian) – Hideous rock demon.
  102. Asakku (Sumerian) – Demon.
  103. Asanbosam (West Africa) – Iron-toothed vampire.
  104. Asena (Turkic) – Blue-maned wolf.
  105. A-senee-ki-wakw (Abenaki) – Stone giant.
  106. Ashi-magari (Japanese) – Invisible tendril that impedes movement.
  107. Asiman (Dahomey) – Vampiric possession spirit.
  108. Askefrue (Germanic) – Female tree spirit.
  109. Ask-wee-da-eed (Abenaki) – Fire elemental and spectral fire.
  110. Asobibi (Japanese) – Spectral fire from Kōchi Prefecture.
  111. Aspidochelone (Medieval Bestiaries) – Island-sized whale or sea turtle.
  112. Asrai (English) – Water spirit.
  113. Astomi (Greek) – Humanoid sustained by pleasant smells instead of food.
  114. Asura (Hindu) – Hindu malevolent divinities.
  115. Aswang (Philippine) – Carrion-eating humanoid.
  116. Atomy (English) – Surprisingly small creature.
  117. Ato-oi-kozō (Japanese) – Invisible spirit that follows people.
  118. Atshen (Inuit) – Anthropophagous spirit.
  119. Augerino (American) - Subterranean creature.
  120. Auloniad (Greek) – Pasture nymph.
  121. Auvekoejak (Inuit) – Furry merman.
  122. Avalerion (Medieval Bestiary) – King of the birds.
  123. Awa-hon-do (Abenaki) – Insect spirit.
  124. Axex (Ancient Egyptian) – Falcon-lion hybrid.
  125. Ayakashi (Japanese) – Sea serpent that travels over boats in an arc while dripping oil.
  126. Ayakashi-no-ayashibi (Japanese) – Spectral fire from Ishikawa Prefecture.
  127. Aziza (Dahomey) – Little people that help hunters.
  128. Azukiarai/Azukitogi (Japanese) – Spirit that washes azuki beans along riversides.
  129. Azukibabaa (Japanese) – Bean-grinding hag who devours people.

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Mythic humanoids are legendary, folkloric, or mythological creatures that are part human, or that resemble humans through appearance or character. Each culture has different mythical creatures that come from many different origins, and many of these creatures are humanoids. They are often able to talk and in many stories they guide the hero on their journey.