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- Heammawihio — Native American mythology — ()
- Heammawihio — general mythology; In Cheyenne mythology, Heammawihio is the great spirit. — ()
- hearts and pins — English folklore — ()
- heather — English folklore — ()
- Heavenly Weaver Girl — Asian mythology — ()
- Hebat — other mythologies — ()
- Hebe — Greek mythology — ()
- Hebe — general mythology; Hebe was the Greek and Roman goddess of youth. She ... — ()
- Heber — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hebrus — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Hebrus was a river god. He was ... — ()
- Hecate — — ()
- Hecate — Greek mythology — ()
- Hecate — general mythology; Hecate was a Greek goddess of the moon and spirits. ... — ()
- Hecatoncheires — Greek mythology — ()
- Hecatonchires — Greek mythology — ()
- Hector — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hector — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Hector was a Trojan prince, son of ... — ()
- Hecuba — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hedammu — other mythologies — ()
- Hedetet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- hedgehogs — English folklore — ()
- Hedley Kow — general folklore — ()
- Hedley Kow — English folklore — ()
- Heduru — other mythologies — ()
- Heget — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heh — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hehet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heid — Norse mythology — ()
- Heidrun — Norse mythology — ()
- Heike Monogatari — Asian mythology — ()
- Heilyn fab Gwyn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heilyn Goch — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heimdall — Norse mythology — ()
- Heimdall — general mythology; In Norse mythology, Heimdall was the watchman of the bridge, ... — ()
- Heimdallr — Norse mythology — ()
- Heimskringla — Norse mythology — ()
- Heinen Fardd — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heinzelmännchen — general folklore — ()
- Heise — general mythology; In Ju mythology, Heise was half man and half god. ... — ()
- Heithiurun — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heitsi — African mythology — ()
- Heitsi-eibib — — ()
- Heitsi-eibib — African mythology — ()
- Heitsi-Eibid — general mythology; In Khoisi mythology, Heitsi-eibid is a hero. The son of ... — ()
- Hek — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hekate — Greek mythology — ()
- Hekatonkheires — Greek mythology — ()
- Hekau — general mythology; Hekau was a term for the magical formulae used on ... — ()
- Heket — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hektet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hel — Norse mythology — ()
- Hel — general mythology; Hel (Hela) was the Norse goddess of the underworld. She ... — ()
- Hela — Norse mythology — ()
- Hela — general mythology; See "Hel" — ()
- Helabe — general mythology; In Huli mythology, Helabe is a son of Honabe. — ()
- Helahuli — general mythology; In Huli mythology, Helahuli is a son of Honabe. His ... — ()
- Heldenbuch — other mythologies — ()
- Heledd — Celtic mythology — ()
- Helen — Greek mythology — ()
- Helen — legendary Greeks — ()
- Helen — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Helen was the daughter of Zeus and ... — ()
- Helene — Greek mythology — ()
- Helenus — Greek mythology — ()
- Helheim — Norse mythology — ()
- Heliadae — Greek mythology — ()
- Heliades — Greek mythology — ()
- Helice — Greek mythology — ()
- Helice — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Helice was the wife of Ion. The ... — ()
- Helicon — Greek mythology — ()
- Helicon — general mythology; Helicon was a mountain in central Greece, on which was ... — ()
- Helios — Greek mythology — ()
- Helios — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Helios was the god of the sun ... — ()
- Helius — Greek mythology — ()
- Hell — other mythologies — ()
- Hell — English folklore — ()
- Hell — Norse mythology — ()
- Helle — legendary Greeks — ()
- Helle — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Helle was the daughter of Athamas, King ... — ()
- Hellen — Greek mythology — ()
- Heller — other mythologies — ()
- Helston Furry Day — English folklore — ()
- Hema — Polynesian mythology — ()
- He'mask.as — Native American mythology — ()
- Hemaskas — Native American mythology — ()
- Hemen — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hemera — Greek mythology — ()
- Hemera — general mythology; Hemera was the Greek goddess of day. She was born ... — ()
- Hemere — Greek mythology — ()
- hemp seed divination — English folklore — ()
- Hemsut — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hemuset — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Henet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heng O — Chinese mythology — ()
- Heng — Native American mythology — ()
- Heng — general mythology; In Huron mythology, Heng is the god of thunder. — ()
- Henry Balfour Gardiner — English folklore — ()
- Henry Bourne — English folklore — ()
- Henry Edward Denison Hammond — English folklore — ()
- Heo Hwangok — Korean mythology — ()
- Hep — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hephaestus — Greek mythology — ()
- Hephaestus — general mythology; Hephaestus was the Greek god of volcanic fire. The Romans ... — ()
- Hephaistos — — ()
- Hephaistos — Greek mythology — ()
- Hepi — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hepit — other mythologies — ()
- Heptet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heqet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heqt — general mythology; Heqt was the frog-headed goddess of ancient Egypt. She was ... — ()
- Hera — — ()
- Hera — Greek mythology — ()
- Hera — general mythology; Hera was a Greek goddess. She was mother to Hephaestus. — ()
- Herabe — general mythology; In Huli mythology, Herabe is a god who causes insanity. — ()
- Heracles — — ()
- Heracles — Greek mythology — ()
- Heracles — legendary Greeks — ()
- Heracles — general mythology; See "Hercules" — ()
- Heraclids — legendary Greeks — ()
- Heracura — Celtic mythology — ()
- Herakles — Greek mythology — ()
- herbs — English folklore — ()
- Hercules — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hercules — Greek mythology — ()
- Hercules — Roman mythology — ()
- Hercules — general mythology; In Greek and Roman mythology, Hercules (Heracles) was considered as ... — ()
- Heremon — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heret — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Herfjoturr — Norse mythology — ()
- Hergest — Celtic mythology — ()
- Herishep — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Herla — English folklore — ()
- Hermanubis — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hermaphroditos — — ()
- Hermaphroditos — Greek mythology — ()
- Hermaphroditus — Greek mythology — ()
- Hermaphroditus — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Hermaphroditus was the son of Hermes and ... — ()
- Hermes — — ()
- Hermes — Greek mythology — ()
- Hermes — general mythology; Hermes was the Greek god of oratory. He was a ... — ()
- Hermione — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hermod — Norse mythology — ()
- Hermod — general mythology; In Norse mythology, Hermod is a messenger of the gods. ... — ()
- Hermoth — Norse mythology — ()
- Hermus — Greek mythology — ()
- Herne the Hunter — English folklore — ()
- Herne the Hunter — general mythology; In English folklore, Herne The Hunter is the spirit of ... — ()
- Herne — general folklore — ()
- Hero and Leander — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hero quests — Asian mythology — ()
- Heron — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hero-twins — Maya mythology — ()
- Herovit — other mythologies — ()
- Herren-Surge — Basque mythology — ()
- Herse — Greek mythology — ()
- Hersilia — Roman mythology — ()
- Hertha — Norse mythology — ()
- Heru-behudti — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Herulus — Roman mythology — ()
- Heryshaf — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hesa — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hesat — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hesione — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hespera — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperethousa — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperia — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperides — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperides — general mythology; The Hesperides were daughters of Atlas and Hesperis. — ()
- Hesperids — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperie — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperius — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperos — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperus — Greek mythology — ()
- Hestia — Greek mythology — ()
- Hestia — general mythology; Hestia was a Greek goddess. She was a daughter of ... — ()
- Hesus. Esus — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hesus — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hetena — Middle Eastern mythology — ()
- Hetepet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Het-Her — general mythology; See "Athor" — ()
- Hetmehit — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Het-mehit — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hexateuch — other mythologies — ()
- Hey Diddle Diddle — English folklore — ()
- Heyoka — Native American mythology — ()
- Hez-ur — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hi — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hi'aka — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hiaom — general mythology; In Enochian, Hiaom is a minor angel. — ()
- Hiawatha — — ()
- Hiawatha — Native American mythology — ()
- hiccoughs — English folklore — ()
- Hicetaon — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hickory Dickery Dock — English folklore — ()
- Hidari — Japanese mythology — ()
- hide and seek — English folklore — ()
- Hide — general folklore — ()
- Hidesato — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hidesato — general mythology; In Japanese legends, Hidesato is a fearless hero who killed ... — ()
- High Wycombe mayor-making — English folklore — ()
- Highgate horns — English folklore — ()
- highwaymen — English folklore — ()
- Hi'iaka — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hiisi — other mythologies — ()
- Hiisi — Finnish mythology — ()
- Hikajat Pòtjoet Moehamat — Asian mythology — ()
- Hikayat Bayan Budiman — Asian mythology — ()
- Hikayat Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adhem — Asian mythology — ()
- Hike — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hikohohodemi — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hikule'o — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hikule-o — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hikuleo — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hilal — other mythologies — ()
- Hild — Norse mythology — ()
- Hildesheim — general folklore — ()
- hill figures — English folklore — ()
- Hill of Allen — Celtic mythology — ()
- Himalia — Greek mythology — ()
- Himaphan — other mythologies — ()
- Himavat — other mythologies — ()
- himbas forosnai — Celtic mythology — ()
- Himeros — Greek mythology — ()
- Himerus — Greek mythology — ()
- Hina — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hina — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hina — general mythology; See "Ina" — ()
- Hina-ika — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hina-Ika — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hina-uri — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hinayana Buddhism — Asian mythology — ()
- Hindu Mythology — Asian mythology — ()
- Hindu mythology — Hindu mythology — ()
- Hindu — general mythology; See "Hinduism" — ()
- Hinduism — Asian mythology — ()
- Hinduism — general mythology; Hinduism is a religion that originated in India. — ()
- Hine — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hinegba — African mythology — ()
- Hine-i-Tapeka — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hine-Kau-Ataata — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hine-keha — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hinenuitepo — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hine-nuitepo — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hine-nui-te-Po — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hinetitama — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hine-titama — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hine-Tu-Whenua — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hinkon — other mythologies — ()
- Hino — Native American mythology — ()
- Hino — general mythology; In Iroquois mythology, Hino is the thunder god, guardian of ... — ()
- hi-no-kagu-tsuchi-no-kami — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hinqumemen — Native American mythology — ()
- Hinu — Native American mythology — ()
- Hipilik — general folklore — ()
- Hipotga — general mythology; In Enochian, Hipotga is the senior of the element Air ... — ()
- Hippeia — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippocampus — mythical creature — ()
- Hippocampus — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippocerf — mythical creature — ()
- Hippocoon — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippocoon — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Hippocoon was a King of Sparta. He ... — ()
- Hippocrene — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippodamia — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippogriff — general folklore — ()
- Hippogryph — mythical creature — ()
- Hippolochus — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippolyta — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippolyta — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippolytos — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippolytta — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippolytus — Greek mythology — ()
- Hippolytus — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippolytus — general mythology; In Greek mythology, Hippolytus was the son of Theseus. When ... — ()
- Hippomedon — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippomenes — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hippona — Roman mythology — ()
- Hippothoon — legendary Greeks — ()
- Hiranyagarbha — Hindu mythology — ()
- Hiranyakashipu — Hindu mythology — ()
- Hiribi — general mythology; In Canaanite mythology, Hiribi was the goddess of summer. — ()
- hiring fairs — English folklore — ()