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A Futakuchi-onna
  1. Fachen ( Irish and Scottish) – Monster with half a body
  2. Fafnir ( Germanic mythology) – Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by Sigurd in the Saga of Nibelung.
  3. Fairy (many cultures worldwide, esp. Germanic mythology/folklore) – Nature spirits
  4. Falak ( Arabian) – Giant serpent
  5. Familiar ( English) – Animal servant
  6. Far darrig ( Irish) – Little people that constantly play pranks
  7. Farfadet ( French) – Small (some half-meter tall), wrinkled, and brown-skinned helpful sprites.
  8. The Fates ( Greek) – Three time-controlling sisters
  9. Faun ( Roman) – Human-goat hybrid nature spirit
  10. Fear gorta ( Irish) – Hunger ghost
  11. Feathered SerpentMesoamerican dragon
  12. Fei Lian ( Chinese) – Chinese wind god
  13. Fenghuang ( Chinese) – Chinese Phoenix, female in marriage symbol
  14. Fenodyree ( Manx) – House spirit
  15. Fenrir ( Norse) – Gigantic, ravenous wolf
  16. Fetch ( Irish) – Double or doppelgänger
  17. Fext ( Slavic) – Undead
  18. Finfolk ( Orkney) – Fish-human hybrid that kidnaps humans for servants
  19. Fir Bolg ( Irish) – Ancestral race
  20. Fire Bird (Many cultures worldwide) – Regenerative solar bird
  21. Firedrake ( Germanic) – Dragon
  22. Fish-man ( Cantabrian) – Amphibious, scaled humanoid
  23. Flatwoods Monster ( American Folklore) ( West Virginia) – Alien, humanoid
  24. Fomorian ( Irish) – Goat-headed giant
  25. Forest Bull ( Medieval Bestiaries) – Giant horned red cattle
  26. Freybug – Norfolk black dog
  27. Fuath ( Celtic) – Malevolent water spirit
  28. Fucanglong ( Chinese) – Underworld dragon
  29. Funayūrei ( Japanese) – Ghosts of people who drowned at sea
  30. Furu-utsubo ( Japanese) – Animated jar
  31. Futakuchi-onna ( Japanese) – Woman with a second mouth on the back of her head
  32. Fylgja ( Scandinavian) – Animal familiar
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Futakuchi-onna
  1. Fachen ( Irish and Scottish) – Monster with half a body
  2. Fafnir ( Germanic mythology) – Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by Sigurd in the Saga of Nibelung.
  3. Fairy (many cultures worldwide, esp. Germanic mythology/folklore) – Nature spirits
  4. Falak ( Arabian) – Giant serpent
  5. Familiar ( English) – Animal servant
  6. Far darrig ( Irish) – Little people that constantly play pranks
  7. Farfadet ( French) – Small (some half-meter tall), wrinkled, and brown-skinned helpful sprites.
  8. The Fates ( Greek) – Three time-controlling sisters
  9. Faun ( Roman) – Human-goat hybrid nature spirit
  10. Fear gorta ( Irish) – Hunger ghost
  11. Feathered SerpentMesoamerican dragon
  12. Fei Lian ( Chinese) – Chinese wind god
  13. Fenghuang ( Chinese) – Chinese Phoenix, female in marriage symbol
  14. Fenodyree ( Manx) – House spirit
  15. Fenrir ( Norse) – Gigantic, ravenous wolf
  16. Fetch ( Irish) – Double or doppelgänger
  17. Fext ( Slavic) – Undead
  18. Finfolk ( Orkney) – Fish-human hybrid that kidnaps humans for servants
  19. Fir Bolg ( Irish) – Ancestral race
  20. Fire Bird (Many cultures worldwide) – Regenerative solar bird
  21. Firedrake ( Germanic) – Dragon
  22. Fish-man ( Cantabrian) – Amphibious, scaled humanoid
  23. Flatwoods Monster ( American Folklore) ( West Virginia) – Alien, humanoid
  24. Fomorian ( Irish) – Goat-headed giant
  25. Forest Bull ( Medieval Bestiaries) – Giant horned red cattle
  26. Freybug – Norfolk black dog
  27. Fuath ( Celtic) – Malevolent water spirit
  28. Fucanglong ( Chinese) – Underworld dragon
  29. Funayūrei ( Japanese) – Ghosts of people who drowned at sea
  30. Furu-utsubo ( Japanese) – Animated jar
  31. Futakuchi-onna ( Japanese) – Woman with a second mouth on the back of her head
  32. Fylgja ( Scandinavian) – Animal familiar

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