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Gokuraku — Asian mythology — ()
Golam — Celtic mythology — ( )
gold — English folklore — ( )
Gold-Comb — general mythology ; In Norse mythology, Gold-comb is the cock who shall crow ... — ( )
Goldilocks — English folklore — ( ) - leads to The Story of the Three Bears
Goll 1 — Celtic mythology — ( )
Goll Essa Ruaid — Celtic mythology — ( )
Goll mac Carbada — Celtic mythology — ( )
Goll mac Doilb — Celtic mythology — ( )
Goll — Celtic mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Goll — Norse mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Gommatesvara — ( )
Gond Mythology — Asian mythology — ( )
Gong De Tian — Chinese mythology — ( )
gooding — English folklore — ( ) - leads to Gooding, Idaho
gooseberry wife — English folklore — ( )
Gor (mythology) — African mythology — ( )
Gora-Daileng — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Gora-daileng — Oceanic mythology — ( )
Goreu — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gorgoniy — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Gorgonya — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
goric — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ Celtic mythology] — ( ) - leads to a village in Serbia
Gormal — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gormfhlaith — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gormla — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gormlaith — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gormshuil Mhór na Maighe — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gorritxiki — Basque mythology — ( )
Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain — Celtic mythology — ( )
Go-Shin Tai — Japanese mythology — ( )
Gotterdammerung — Norse mythology ; In Norse mythology, Gotterdammerung is the end of the world. — ( ) - leads to the opera by Richard Wagner ; no link to sociocultural concept
Gou Mang — Chinese mythology — ( )
Govannan — general mythology ; In Celtic mythology, Govannan was a son of Don and ... — ( ) - leads to Gofannon ; not mentioned as alternate name or spelling
Govannon — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to Gofannon ; not mentioned as alternate name or spelling
Gozu-Tenno — Japanese mythology — ( )
Graiae — Greek mythology — ( ) - leads to Graeae ; not mentioned as alternate spelling
Graii — Greek mythology — ( )
Gráinne Mhaol Ní Mháille — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gralon — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gramadeveta — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( ) - leads to Devata ; mentioned
Grandmother-corn — Native American mythology — ( )
Grania — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to a genus of worm
Grannos Grannus — Celtic mythology — ( )
Grannos — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to Grannus ; not mentioned as alternate spelling
Granny Wells — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Grant — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( ) - disambig.
Grasmere rushbearing — English folklore — ( )
graves — English folklore — ( )
Gray/Grey of Macha — Celtic mythology — ( )
Great Devon Mystery — English folklore — ( )
Great Head — general mythology ; In Iroquois mythology, Great Head was a malevolent enormous head ... — ( )
Great Mother — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Great-hare — Native American mythology — ( )
Great-head — Native American mythology — ( )
Great-rabbit — Native American mythology — ( )
Greegrees — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Greek creation myths — Greek mythology — ( )
Green Gravel — English folklore — ( )
green — English folklore — ( )
Greenmantle — Native American mythology — ( ) - leads to unrelated novel
Greip — Norse mythology ; In Norse mythology, Greip was a daughter of Geirrod. She ... — ( ) - listed as Gjálp and Greip ; needs own article?
Grid — Norse mythology — ( ) - disambig.; possibly Grid (Jotun)
Grim Reaper — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( ) - mentioned on Death (personification)
Grim — English folklore — ( ) - disambig.; possibly the Church Grim ?
groaning cake — English folklore — ( )
grógach — Celtic mythology — ( )
grollican — Celtic mythology — ( )
grottoes — English folklore — ( )
gshed-ma — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
gShen-lha od-dkar — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
gShen-rab — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Gu, in African Fon mythology, the heavenly blacksmith — ( )
Gu (god) — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies]; general mythology ; In Fon mythology, Gu was a blacksmith-god who took not ... — ( )
Gua Langsuir — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Guabancex — general mythology ; In Taino mythology, Guabancex is the goddess of hurricanes. — ( )
Guachimines — Inca mythology — ( )
Guadiana — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( ) - leads to a river on the Spanish-Portuguese border
Guaire — Celtic mythology — ( )
Guamansuri — Inca mythology — ( )
Guanari — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Guatrigakwitl — general mythology ; In Wishok mythology, Guatrigakwitl is the creator who made all ... — ( )
Guaxa — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Guayavacuni — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Gucup-cakix — Maya mythology — ( )
Gudratrigakwitl — Native American mythology ; In the myths of the Wiyot people of Northern California, ... — ( )
Guebres — general mythology ; The Guebres were Persian fire worshippers. — ( ) - leads to Zoroastrianism
Guecufu — general mythology ; In the myths of the Araucanian people of Chile, Guecufu ... — ( )
Guedes — general mythology ; In Voodoo, guedes are the spirits of the dead. — ( ) - leads to a star
Guennolous — Celtic mythology — ( )
Guguyni — Native American mythology — ( )
Gui Xian — Chinese mythology — ( )
Gui — Chinese mythology — ( )
Guibne — Celtic mythology — ( )
Guinechen — general mythology ; In Araucanian mythology, Guinechen or Guienapun ensured the continuation of ... — ( )
Guinn — Norse mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Guir — Celtic mythology — ( )
guising — English folklore — ( ) - subsection of Trick-or-treating
Guivarc'h — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to a French football player
Gula — Mesopotamian mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Gulses — Middle Eastern mythology — ( ) - leads to Hutena
Gulveig — Norse mythology — ( )
Gun — African mythology — ( ) - disambig.; possibly Gun (Chinese)
Gun — Chinese mythology — ( ) - disambig.; possibly Gun (language)
Gunab — African mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Gunapipi — Australian mythology — ( ) - leads to Kunapipi ; not mentioned as an alternate spelling
Gunlad — general mythology ; In Norse mythology, Gunlad was the giant mother of poetry. — ( )
Gunn — Norse mythology — ( ) - disambig.; Possibly Gunnr
Gunnar — Norse mythology — ( ) - disambig.; Possibly Gunnr
Gunnodayak — Native American mythology — ( )
Gunuko — African mythology — ( )
Guriang Tunggal — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Guru Minda — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
Gurumukas — Australian mythology — ( )
Gushkin-Banda — general mythology ; In Sumerian mythology, Gushkin-banda is the goldsmith god and the ... — ( )
Guta — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( ) - disambig.
Guttorm — Norse mythology — ( )
guytrash — English folklore — ( )
Gwaelod — Celtic mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Gwair — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwalchmai fab Gwyar — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to Gawain ; not mentioned as alternate name
gwartheg y Ilyn — Celtic mythology — ( )
gwarwyn a throt — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwau Meo — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ( )
gwawd — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwawl ap Clud — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwaza — African mythology — ( )
gweledydd — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwen-bach — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwénnolé — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwent — Celtic mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Gwerin — English folklore — ( )
Gwernabwy — Celtic mythology — ( )
gwiddon — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwion Bach — Celtic mythology — ( ) - mentioned as the birth name of Taliesin
Gwlad y Tylwyth Teg — Celtic mythology — ( )
gwlad — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to Wales in the Early Middle Ages
Gwrach y Rhibyn — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( ) - subsection of Cyhyraeth
Gwragedd Annwn — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Gwrhyr Gwalstawd leithoedd — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwri — Celtic mythology — ( )
Gwyligi — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ( )
Gwyn — general mythology ; See "Gwyn ap Nudd" — ( ) - disambig.
Gwynhwfar — general mythology ; See "Guinevere" — ( ) - leads to Guinevere , but not mentioned as alternate name
Gwyr y Gogledd — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to Hen Ogledd
Gwyrthur Ap Greidawl — general mythology ; In Celtic mythology, Gwyrthur ap Greidawl (Gwyrthur) is a rival ... — ( ) - leads to Gwythyr ap Greidawl ; not mentioned as alternate spelling
Gwythyr fab Greidawl — Celtic mythology — ( ) - leads to Gwythyr ap Greidawl ; not mentioned as alternate spelling
Gyes — Greek mythology — ( ) - leads to Hekatoncheires
Gyges — Greek mythology — ( ) - disambig.
Gyhldeptis — Native American mythology — ( )
Gypsies — English folklore — ( ) - dismambig.