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- Holle (mythology) — Norse mythology — ()
- Holler (mythology) — Norse mythology — ()
- holly — English folklore — () - Quite a vague and broad topic?
- Hombre del Saco — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Honabe — general mythology; In Huli mythology, Honabe is the primaeval goddess and the ... — ()
- honeysuckle — English folklore — () - No mention of English folkore?
- honga — Native American mythology — ()
- Honiton Fair — English folklore — ()
- honochenokeh — Native American mythology — ()
- Honoyeta — Oceanic mythology; In Papua New Guinean mythology, Honoyeta was the demon who ... — ()
- Honsi — African mythology — ()
- Honsu — African mythology — ()
- hooded crow — Celtic mythology — () - Links to actual bird... nothing about celtic mythology in it?
- Ho-Oo — mythical creature — ()
- Hope — Greek mythology — ()
- hop-picking customs — English folklore — ()
- Horai — Greek mythology — () - leads to Mount Penglai; mentioned as part of the Japanese legend of Hōrai
- Hordad — Middle Eastern mythology — ()
- Hor-Hekenu — Egyptian mythology — () - leads to Horus; not mentioned as an alternate name or sobriquet
- Horn Childe — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Horn Fair — English folklore — ()
- horned god — Celtic mythology — () - leads to a Wiccan deity; Possibly the more general horned deity
- horns — English folklore — () - disambig.
- horse brasses — English folklore — ()
- horseman's word — English folklore — ()
- horses — English folklore — ()
- horseshoes — English folklore — ()
- Hoso-No-Kami — Japanese mythology; In Japanese mythology, Hoso-no-Kami is the god of smallpox. — ()
- Hot Cockles — English folklore — ()
- Hototogisu — Japanese mythology — () - disambig.
- Hoturu — general mythology; In Pawnee mythology, Hoturu is the wind spirit. — ()
- Houmea — general mythology; In Maori mythology, Houmea was a cannibal who swallowed her ... — ()
- hound — Celtic mythology — ()
- House of Donn — Celtic mythology — ()
- House of Myths — Native American mythology — () - leads to an NBC radio series
- houseleek — English folklore — () - no myth or folklore section
- houses — English folklore — ()
- Hou-T'U — general mythology; In Chinese mythology, Hou-T'u is the goddess of the planet; ... — ()
- Hovatu-koiari — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- How-chu — Chinese mythology — ()
- howlaa — Celtic mythology — ()
- howling — English folklore — ()
- Howth — Celtic mythology — ()
- How-too — Chinese mythology — ()
- Hreidmar — Norse mythology — () - leads to Hreiðmarr; not mentioned as alternate spelling
- Hresvelgr — general mythology; In Norse mythology, Hresvelgr is a giant who lives in ... — ()
- Hrist — Norse mythology — () - mentioned on List of valkyrie names
- Hu Jing-de — Chinese mythology — ()
- Huaca — Inca mythology — ()
- huakanki — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Huanca — Inca mythology — () - possibly Huanca people
- Huang-chuan — Chinese mythology — ()
- Huang-di — Chinese mythology — ()
- Huang-lao — Chinese mythology — ()
- Huang-lao-jun — Chinese mythology — ()
- Huang-ti — ()
- Hubeane — African mythology — ()
- Hudaybiya — Islam — ()
- Hudhud — Asian mythology — ()
- Huechaana — Maya mythology — ()
- Huehuetlotl — general mythology; In Maya mythology, Huehuetlotl is the god of fire. — () - leads to Huehueteotl; not mentioned as alternate spelling
- Hueyuku — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Huichaana — Maya mythology — ()
- Huiracocha — Inca mythology — () - leads to Viracocha; not mentioned as alternate spelling
- Huisiniamui — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Huitaca — Inca mythology; In Chibcha mythology, Huitaca is the beautiful goddess of drunkenness ... — ()
- Huitaca-chibch — Inca mythology — ()
- Hukere — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hukere-nui — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Hulda — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — () - disambig.
- human skin — English folklore — ()
- Human-maker — Native American mythology — ()
- Humanmaker — Native American mythology; In Pima mythology, Humanmaker was the creator who made mankinf ... — ()
- Humay — Persian mythology — ()
- Humban — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — () - leads to Khumban; not mentioned as alternate name; stub
- Humbata — mythical creature — ()
- Hun Came — Maya mythology — () - leads to List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
- Hunab — ()
- Hunahau — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-ahaw — Maya mythology — ()
- Hunahpu Utiu — Maya mythology — ()
- Hunahpu — Maya mythology — () - leads to Maya Hero Twins
- Hunahpu-Gutch — Maya mythology — () - leads to Popol Vuh
- Hunayn — Islam — () - disambig.
- Hunbatz — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-batz — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-came — Maya mythology — () - leads to List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
- hunchback — English folklore — () - leads to Kyphosis, the proper medical term for "hunchbackness"
- Hunchoen — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-choen — Maya mythology — ()
- Hunchouen — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-chowen — Maya mythology — ()
- Hungerford Hocktide — English folklore — ()
- Hunhau — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-hunahpu — Maya mythology — ()
- Hunin — general mythology; In Norse mythology, Hunin was a raven of thought which ... — () - leads to a village in Palestine
- Hun-nal — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-nal-ye — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-nal-yeh — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-nik — Maya mythology — ()
- Hun-pic-tok — Maya mythology — ()
- Hunsi — African mythology — ()
- Hunt the Slipper — English folklore — ()
- Huntin — African mythology — ()
- Hunting the Earl of Rone — English folklore — ()
- Hurrican — Maya mythology — () - leads to a platforming game for Windows
- Huruing Wuhti — Native American mythology — ()
- Huruing-wuhti — Native American mythology — ()
- Husset — English folklore — ()
- Hutama — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Huti Watsi Ya — Native American mythology — ()
- Huve — African mythology — ()
- Huveane — African mythology — ()
- Hüvelvény — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Huwe — African mythology — ()
- Hvar — Persian mythology — () - no mention of mythology connected to the island
- Hvarekhshaeta — Persian mythology — ()
- hwch ddu gota — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hychdwn Hir — Celtic mythology — ()
- Hyel — African mythology — ()
- Hyldemoer — Norse mythology — ()
- Hyposouranios — Middle Eastern mythology — ()
- hytersprites — English folklore — ()