List of legendary creatures (M)
Contemporary poster of a Mami Wata , "serpent priestess" painted by Hamburg, German artist Schleisinger, c. 1926 , displayed in shrines as a popular image of Mami Wata in Africa and in the Diaspora.[ 1] [ 2] Maa-alused (Estonian mythology ) – Subterranean spirit Machlyes (Medieval bestiaries ) – Hermaphroditic humanoid Macrocephali (Medieval bestiaries ) – Giant-headed humanoid Madam Koi Koi (West African Mythology ) – Female ghost Madremonte (Colombian folklore ) – Nature guardian Maero (Māori ) – Savage, arboreal humanoids Magog (English folklore ) – Giant protector of London Mahaha - Undead humanoids with long fingernails as claws. Maha-pudma (Hindu mythology ) – Giant elephant that holds up the world Mahuika (Māori mythology ) - Māori fire goddess Mairu (Basque mythology ) – Megalith-building giant Mājas gari (Latvian mythology ) – Benevolent house spirit Majitu – in Swahili mythology, shape-shifting spirits that can pass as humans Makara (Indian mythology ) – Aquatic beings Makura-gaeshi (Japanese mythology ) – Pillow-moving spirit Mallt-y-Nos (Welsh mythology ) – Spirit of the hunt Mami Wata (Africa and the African diaspora ) – Supernaturally beautiful water spirits Manananggal (Philippine mythology ) – Vampires that sever their torsos from their legs to fly around Mandi (Medieval bestiaries ) – Humanoid with a forty-year lifespan Mandrake (Medieval folklore ) – Diminutive, animated construct Manes (Roman mythology ) – Ancestral spirits Mannegishi (Cree ) – Little people with six fingers and no noses Manticore (Persian mythology ) – Lion-human-scorpion hybrid Mapinguari (Brazilian mythology ) – Giant sloth Mara (Scandinavian folklore ) – Female night-demon Marabbecca (Italian folklore ) – Malevolent water spirit Mare (Germanic and Slavic folklore ) – Malicious entity of dream. Mareikura (Tuamotu ) – Attendant of Kiho-tumu , the supreme god Mares of Diomedes (Greek mythology ) – Man-eating horses Marid (Arabian mythology ) – Jinn associated fortune tellers Marmennill (Norse mythology ) – Mermen with prophetic abilities Maro deivės (Lithuanian mythology ) – Disease spirits Marozi (Kenya ) – Lion hybrid leopard Maski-mon-gwe-zo-os (Abenaki mythology ) – Shapeshifting toad spirit Matagot (French mythology ) – Spirit that takes animal form; usually that of a black cat Matsya (Hindu mythology ) – First Avatar of Vishnu in the form of a half-fish and half-man Mayura (Hindu mythology ) – Peacock spirit Mazzikin (Jewish mythology ) – Invisible, malevolent spirit Mbói Tu'ĩ (Guaraní mythology ) – Snake-parrot hybrid Mbwiri (Central Africa ) – Possessing demon Medusa (Greek mythology ) – Serpent-female hybrid (Gorgon ) with numerous snake heads Melek Taus- biblical bird Meliae (Greek mythology ) – Ash tree nymph Melusine (Medieval folklore ) – Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid or serpent Menehune (Hawaiian mythology ) – Little people and craftsmen Menninkäinen (Finnish mythology ) – Little people and nature spirits Mephistopheles Merlion (Singapore ) – Combination of a lion and a fish, the symbol of Singapore Mermaid /Merman (multiple cultures) – Human-fish hybrid Merlin (English mythology ) – Elderly wizard Merrow (Irish mythology and Scottish ) – Human-fish hybrid Metee-kolen-ol (Abenaki mythology ) – Ice-hearted wizards Mimi (Australian Aboriginal mythology ) – Extremely elongated humanoid that has to live in rock crevasses to avoid blowing away Minka Bird (Australian Aboriginal mythology ) – Death spirit Minokawa (Philippine ) – Giant swallow Minotaur (Greek mythology ) – Human-bull hybrid Mishibizhiw (Ojibwa ) – Feline water spirit Misi-ginebig (Ojibwa ) – Serpentine rain spirit Misi-kinepikw (Cree ) – Serpentine rain spirit Mizuchi (Japanese mythology ) – Water dragon Mogwai (Chinese mythology ) – Vengeful ghost or demon Mohan (Latin American folklore ) – Nature spirit Moirai (the fates) Mokèlé-mbèmbé (Congo ) – Water-dwelling creature Mokoi (Australian Aboriginal mythology ) – Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers Mokorea (Polynesian mythology ) – Amphibious humanoid living in the spirit world (underground world) Moñái (Guaraní mythology ) – Giant snake with antennae Monocerus (Medieval bestiaries ) – One-horned stag-horse-elephant-boar hybrid, sometimes treated as distinct from the unicorn Mono Grande (South America ) – Giant monkey Monopod (Medieval bestiaries ) – Dwarf with one giant foot Mooinjer veggey (Manx folklore ) – Nature spirit Moon rabbit (Far Eastern folklore) – Legendary animal Mora (Slavic mythology ) – Disembodied spirit Morgens (Breton and Welsh mythology ) – Water spirits Morinji-no-okama (Japanese mythology ) – Animated tea kettle Mormolykeia (Greek ) – Underworld spirit Moroi (Romanian ) – Vampiric ghost Mo-sin-a (Taiwanese folklore ) – Mountain demon Moss people (Continental Germanic mythology ) – Little people and tree spirits Mothman (American folklore ) – Large grey winged humanoid with glowing red eyes Mugwump (Canadian folklore ) – Fish-like lake monster Mujina (Japanese mythology ) – Shapeshifting badger spirit Muldjewangk (Australian Aboriginal mythology ) – Water monster Multo (Philippine mythology ) – Spirit of a deceased person seeking justice or has unfinished business Mummy (Egyptian ) – Undead creature who revives Muma Pădurii (Romanian folklore ) – Forest-dwelling hag Mungoon-Gali (Australian Aboriginal ) – Giant goanna Muscaliet (Medieval bestiaries ) – Hare-squirrel-boar hybrid that has an intense body heat Muse (Greek mythology ) – Spirits that inspire artists Mushusshu (Mesopotamian mythology ) Musimon (Heraldic ) – Sheep-goat hybrid Myling (Scandinavian folklore ) – Ghosts of unbaptized children Myrmecoleon (Medieval bestiaries ) – Ant-lion hybrid
References for M ^ Jell-Bahlsen 1997, p. 105 ^ Chesi 1997, p. 255