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- Ha Wen Neyu — general mythology; In Iroquois (Native American) mythology, Ha Wen Neyu is the great spirit. — () - leads to Iroquois mythology
- Haap — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Habaek — Korean mythology — ()
- Habuiri — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hac Tao — Chinese mythology — ()
- Hacha'kyum — Maya mythology — () - leads to List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
- Hadur — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — () - leads to a village in Yemen; possibly Hadúr
- Haenim — Korean mythology — ()
- Haferbock — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Hafoza — general mythology; In Jate mythology, Hafoza is the god of thunder and ... — ()
- Hagmena — English folklore — ()
- Hagondes — Native American mythology — ()
- hag-riding — English folklore — ()
- Hahgwehdaetgah — Native American mythology — ()
- Hahgwehdaetgan — Native American mythology — ()
- Hahgwehdiyu — Native American mythology — ()
- Hahhimas — Middle Eastern mythology — ()
- Ha'iaka — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Haimavati — Hindu mythology — () - leads to Parvati; not mentioned as alternate name
- hair (mythology) — English folklore — ()
- Haitse-aibeb — African mythology — ()
- Haitsi-aibeb — African mythology — ()
- Hai-uri — African mythology — ()
- Haiuri — general mythology; In Hottentot mythology, Haiuri is the messenger of death. It ... — ()
- Haiwa — Islam — ()
- Hakawau — ()
- Hall of the Two Truths — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hallaton Hare Pie and Bottle-Kicking — English folklore — ()
- Hallstatt (mythology) — Celtic mythology — ()
- Haltia (mythology) — Finnish mythology — ()
- Halulu — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — () - Redirects to Hawaian island.
- Hambwira — Native American mythology — ()
- Hameh — mythical creature — ()
- Han Xian-zi — Chinese mythology — ()
- Han (mythology) — Chinese mythology — ()
- Hana (deity) — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hananim — Korean mythology — ()
- Hands of Siva — general mythology; In Hindu mythology, the uplifted hand of Siva represents peace ... — ()
- hands (folklore) — English folklore — ()
- Hanes Taliesin — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hanghepi — general mythology; In Dakota mythology, Hanghepi is the spirit of the night ... — ()
- hangman's rope — English folklore — ()
- Hangman's Stone — English folklore — ()
- Hanish — Mesopotamian mythology; In Sumerian mythology, Hanish is servant to the weather god. — ()
- Haniyasu-biko — Japanese mythology — ()
- Haniyasu-bime — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hanlnim — Korean mythology — ()
- Hans Hagen (mythology) — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Hantceiitehi — Native American mythology — ()
- Hantu Kuang — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hantu Uri — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- hantu (mythology) — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hapakhered — Greek mythology — () - Redirects to Egyptian mythology?
- Hapinunu — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hara (deity) — Asian mythology — ()
- Hardgrep — Norse mythology — ()
- Hare (mythology) — African mythology — ()
- Hari-Hara — Asian mythology — ()
- Harley Brut — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend] — ()
- Harmakhis — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Har-nedj-hef — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Harpakhered — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Har-pa-khruti — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Harrimiah — general mythology; In Australian mythology, Harrimiah is the twin brother of Perindi. ... — ()
- Harun and Haruna — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- harvest customs — English folklore — ()
- Ha-satan — Middle Eastern mythology — ()
- Ha-Shem — Judaism — ()
- Hastsehogan — general mythology; In Navajo mythology, Hastsehogan is the god of houses. — ()
- Hastseltsi — Native American mythology; In Navajo mythology, Hastseltsi is the god of racing. — ()
- Hastseoltoi — Native American mythology — ()
- Hastsezini — Native American mythology; In Navajo mythology, Hastsezini is the fire-god. — ()
- Hastshehogan — Native American mythology — ()
- Hasu-Ko — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hat-Her — general mythology; See "Athor" — ()
- Hatherleigh Tar Barrels — English folklore — ()
- Hatim Ta'i — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Havstrambe — Native American mythology — ()
- Hawaiian Creation Myths — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hawai'iki — Polynesian mythology — ()
- Hawenniyo — Native American mythology — ()
- Hawiya — Islam — () - Redirects to Hawiye which is a Somali clan. Relevant to mythology?
- hawthorn — English folklore — () - Redirects to crataegus which has folklore section of the hawthorne. Would there be a need to make an article out of it?
- Haya-Ji — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hayicanke — Native American mythology — ()
- hazel (mythology) — English (Celtic mythology) folklore — ()
- he (children's game) — English folklore — ()
- He Bo — Chinese mythology — ()
- He Xian-gu — Chinese mythology — ()
- heads (folklore) — English folklore — ()
- healers (folklore) — English folklore — ()
- healing (folklore) — English folklore — ()
- Heammawihio — Native American mythology; In Cheyenne mythology, Heammawihio is the great spirit. — ()
- hearts and pins — English folklore — ()
- Heavenly Weaver Girl — Asian mythology — ()
- Hedammu — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Heduru — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hehet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heid — Norse mythology — () "Heid" is mentioned in the redirected article, but not sure if it is the same person/god being discussed.
- Heilyn fab Gwyn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heilyn Goch — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heinen Fardd — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heise (mythology) — general mythology; In Ju mythology, Heise was half man and half god. ... — ()
- Heithiurun — Celtic mythology — ()
- Heitsi — African mythology — ()
- Heitsi-Eibid — general mythology; In Khoisi mythology, Heitsi-eibid is a hero. The son of ... — ()
- Hek — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hekau — general mythology; Hekau was a term for the magical formulae used on ... — ()
- Hektet — Egyptian mythology — () - Another ref to that Egyptian frog god?
- 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 ... — ()
- Heledd — Celtic mythology — ()
- Helston Furry Day — English folklore — ()
- He'mask.as — Native American mythology — ()
- hemp seed divination — English folklore — ()
- Henet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heng (Huron) — general mythology; In Huron (Native American) mythology, Heng is the god of thunder. — ()
- Henry Edward Denison Hammond — English folklore — ()
- Heo Hwangok — Korean mythology — ()
- Hep (Egyptian) — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hepi — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Heptet — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Herabe — general mythology; In Huli mythology, Herabe is a god who causes insanity. — ()
- Heret — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hergest — Celtic mythology — ()
- Herishep — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Herne — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — () - disambig.; Same as Herne the Hunter?
- Hero quests — Asian mythology — ()
- Heron (mythology) — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Herovit — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Herren-Surge — Basque mythology — ()
- Heru-behudti — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hesa — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hesperethousa — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperia — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperids — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperie — Greek mythology — ()
- Hesperos — Greek mythology — ()
- Hetena — Middle Eastern mythology — ()
- Hetepet — Egyptian mythology — () - disambig.
- Het-Her — general mythology; See "Athor" — ()
- Hetmehit — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Het-mehit — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Hez-ur — Egyptian mythology — () - mentioned on Babi (mythology)
- Hi — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Hi'aka — Oceanic mythology — ()
- hiccoughs — English folklore — () - leads to Hiccup
- Hidari — Japanese mythology — () - leads to a Japanese rock band of the same name
- Hide — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — () - disambig.
- Hidesato — Japanese mythology; In Japanese legends, Hidesato is a fearless hero who killed ... — ()
- High Wycombe mayor-making — English folklore — ()
- Highgate horns — English folklore — ()
- Hikajat Pòtjoet Moehamat — Asian mythology — ()
- Hikayat Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adhem — Asian mythology — ()
- Hike — Egyptian mythology — () - disambig.; mentioned as an alternate spelling of Heka (god)
- Hikohohodemi — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hina-Ika — Polynesian mythology — () - leads to Hina (goddess); double check to see if it's a sobriquet
- Hina-uri — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hine — Oceanic mythology — () - disambig.
- Hinegba — African mythology — ()
- Hine-keha — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hine-titama — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hino — Native American mythology; In Iroquois mythology, Hino is the thunder god, guardian of ... — () - disambig.; no mention of an Iroquois god
- hi-no-kagu-tsuchi-no-kami — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hinqumemen — Native American mythology — ()
- Hipilik — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Hippocerf — mythical creature — ()
- Hippona — Roman mythology — () - leads to Epona; not mentioned as alternate name
- Hiribi — general mythology; In Canaanite mythology, Hiribi was the goddess of summer. — ()
- hiring fairs — English folklore — ()
- Hisagitaimisi — Native American mythology — ()
- Hisakitaimisi — Native American mythology — ()
- Hisa-Me — Japanese mythology — ()
- Hishe — African mythology — ()
- Hittavainen — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hituhitu — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hiyoyoa — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hkum Yeng — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hladgunnr — Norse mythology — () - leads to Hlaðguðr svanvít
- Hlam Shua — Native American mythology — ()
- Hmin — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Hnossa — Norse mythology — () - leads to Hnoss; not mentioned as an alternate name
- Hoa-tapu — Oceanic mythology — ()
- hobbit — English folklore — ()
- hobhurst — English folklore — ()
- Hochscheid — Celtic mythology — () - leads to a town in Germany
- Hodei — Basque mythology — ()
- Hoga — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- hoglers — English folklore — ()
- Hohnir — Norse mythology — ()
- Hoita (mythology) — Native American mythology — ()
- Hoja — Islam — () - disambig.; Possibly Hodja?
- Hoji — Japanese mythology — () - era name... does mythology cover this?
- Hoke-kyo — Asian mythology — ()
- Hokewingla — Native American mythology; In Dakota mythology, Hokewingla is a turtle spirit who lives ... — ()
- Hokhma — general mythology; In Syrian mythology, Hokhma is the goddess of spiritual transformation. ... — ()
- Hokhokw — Native American mythology — ()
- Holawaka — general mythology; In Galla mythology, Holawaka was the messenger between heaven and ... — ()
- holed stones — English folklore — ()
- Hollantide — Celtic mythology — ()