Appendix:English terms for mythological characters
Mythological characters edit
This page is a list of links to Wiktionary entries for the names of characters from mythology and folklore. These entries are not intended to be encyclopedic — fuller entries can, in most cases, be found in Wikipedia — but to provide a place where translations, etc., can be given.
Note: do not add names of characters from literature, film, etc., here. These belong at Fictional characters.
See also Appendix:Mythological objects.
Characters from Christian mythology edit
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- The Devil
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Characters from Egyptian mythology edit
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Characters from Greek mythology edit
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G edit
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- Terpsichore
- Tethys
- Thalia
- Tyche goddess of luck and fortune 'Lady Luck'.
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Characters from Indian mythology edit
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Ghandi
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N edit
P edit
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Characters from Irish mythology edit
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- Cairbre Nia Fer
- Cathbed
- Celtchar
- Cethern mac Fintain
- Cethleen
- Cet mac Mágach
- Cian
- Cimbáeth
- Conall Cernach (Conall the Victorious)
- Conchobar mac Nessa
- Condere mac Echach
- Connla
- Cormac Cond Longas
- Creidhne
- Cruinniuc
- Cúchulainn
- Culann
- Cú Roí
- Cúscraid
- Cyhiraeth
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- Fachtna Fáthach
- Fand
- Fedelm Noíchrothach
- Fedlimid mac Daill
- Ferdiad
- Fergus mac Róich
- Fiachu mac Fir Febhe
- Findabair
- Findchoem
- Finnbhennach
- Fionn mac Cumhail
- Flidais
- Follomain mac Concobair
- Fráech
- Friuch
- Fuamnach
- Furbaide Ferbend