Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore/F
Appearance
- Fa — African mythology — ()
- Fa'ahotu — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Fa-ahotu — Oceanic mythology — ()
- fab — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fabián — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- face — English folklore — ()
- Face — Native American mythology — ()
- Faces of the Forests — Native American mythology — ()
- Fachan — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — () - leads to Fachen; not mentioned as alternate spelling
- fachan — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Fachen; not mentioned as alternate spelling
- Fachtna I — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fachtna — Celtic mythology — ()
- Facunditas — Roman mythology — ()
- Fáelán mac Finn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fáelán — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fáelchu — Celtic mythology — ()
- Færies — mythical creature — ()
- faery — Celtic mythology — ()
- faeth fiadha — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fafne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Faghtna — Celtic mythology — ()
- fáidh — Celtic mythology — ()
- Faife — Celtic mythology — ()
- Faifne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Faílbe — Celtic mythology — ()
- Failge — Celtic mythology — ()
- Failias — Celtic mythology — ()
- fáinne sídhe — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fair Mane — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy blast — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy cat — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy cow — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy dart — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy dog — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy herbs — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy king — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy land — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- fairy loaves — English folklore — ()
- fairy lover — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy mist — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy mistress — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy music — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fairy Palace of the Quicken Trees — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy palace — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy photographs — English folklore — ()
- fairy queen — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy rock — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy sleep — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy stroke — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy tree — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairy wind — Celtic mythology — ()
- fairyland — English folklore — () - disambig.
- fáith — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Vates
- Fakahotu — Polynesian mythology — () - leads to Papa (disambiguation)
- Fál — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fálga — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ Celtic mythology] — ()
- Falias — Celtic mythology — () - mentioned as the city housing the Stone of Fál
- Falinis — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fall — Judaism — ()
- False Face medicine — Native American mythology — () - leads to False Face Society
- False Face sickness — Native American mythology — () - leads to False Face Society
- False Faces — Native American mythology — () - leads to False Face Society
- Faltlaba — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fama — Roman mythology; Fama was an alternative name for the Roman goddess Pheme. ... — () - disambig.
- familiars — English folklore — () - disambig.
- Famine — Native American mythology — ()
- Fanahan — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fantine — mythical creature — () - leads to the character from Les Miserables
- far dorocha — Celtic mythology — ()
- far gorta — Celtic mythology — ()
- far liath — Celtic mythology — ()
- Faravai — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Farbanti — general mythology; In Norse mythology Farbanti was a giant who ferried the ... — ()
- farbhann — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fardu — Oceanic mythology — () - leads to Fordo, a city in Iran
- farisees — English folklore — ()
- Farmer God — general mythology; In Chinese mythology, the farmer god took pity on humans ... — ()
- Farney — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Faro — African mythology — () - disambig.
- Farsa — Celtic mythology — () - leads to a type of opera popular in Venice
- Farthing Bundles — English folklore — ()
- Faruach — Celtic mythology — ()
- Farvann — Celtic mythology — ()
- fasting — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fata-Morgana — general mythology; In Irish Celtic mythology, Fata-Morgana is the goddess of the ... — () - disambig.; possibly Morgan le Fay
- Fate of the Sons of Uisnech. The — Celtic mythology — ()
- fate — English folklore — ()
- fate — Judaism — ()
- Fate — general mythology; In Greek and Roman mythology, the Fates were the three ... — ()
- Fates — Greek mythology — ()
- Fat-god — Maya mythology — ()
- Fatha — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fathad Canaan — Celtic mythology — ()
- Father gods — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Fatima — general mythology; In Syrian Arab mythology, Fatima is the great goddess of ... — ()
- Favonius — Roman mythology — () - disambig.
- fawn — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Deer; possible redirect to Deer in mythology?
- faylinn — Celtic mythology — ()
- fé fíada — Celtic mythology — ()
- fé — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fea — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feabhal — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feacra — Celtic mythology — ()
- fear dorcha — Celtic mythology — ()
- fear gorm — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fear Liath More — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- fear liath — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fearadhach — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feardhomhan — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fearghal — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Fearghus — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Feast of Dún na nGéd — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Congal Cáech
- Feast of Tara — Celtic mythology — ()
- feast — Celtic mythology — ()
- feasts — English folklore — ()
- feathers — English folklore — ()
- Febal — Celtic mythology — ()
- Febrat — Celtic mythology — ()
- February festival — Celtic mythology — ()
- Februata — general mythology; In Roman mythology, Februata was the oracular goddess of love's ... — ()
- Feccol Ferchertne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féchíne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féc's Pool — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feda — Celtic mythology — () - leads to a town in Norway
- Fedilmid — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fedlech — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fedlimid 1 — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fe'e — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Fe-e — Oceanic mythology — ()
- Feeorin — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — () - leads to List of Star Wars species F-L
- feet — English folklore — ()
- fé-fíada — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feidhlimidh — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feidlech — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féil Bhríde — Celtic mythology — ()
- féil — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féine — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féinn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féinne Cycle — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Fenian Cycle
- Féinnidh — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feircheirdne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feis Charmain — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feis Temro — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feis Tighe Chonáin — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feisheng — Asian mythology — ()
- Felim — Celtic mythology — ()
- female warriors and champions — Celtic mythology — ()
- Femen — Celtic mythology — () - leads to a Ukrainian feminist group
- Fena — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Fene — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — () - leads to a town in Spain
- Féne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feng Po-po — Chinese mythology — ()
- Féni — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fenric — Norse mythology — () - leads to List of Doctor Who villains
- Fenris — Norse mythology; In Norse mythology, Fenris was the monstrous wolf of the ... — () - leads to Fenrir; need confirmation as to whether or not it's an alternate name
- Fer Caille — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Cherdne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Doirich — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Ferdiad — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Ferdiad; related?
- Fer Fí — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Fidail — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Gair — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Hí — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer í — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Lé — Celtic mythology — ()
- fer léiginn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Lí — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer Rogain — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fer — Celtic mythology — () - leads to a variety of wine grape
- Feramore — Celtic mythology — ()
- Ferann — Celtic mythology — ()
- Ferchertne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Ferches — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fercos — Celtic mythology — ()
- Ferdéadh — Celtic mythology — ()
- Ferdoman — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergiman — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergna — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergoman — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergos — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Fergus; alternate spelling
- Fergus Cerrbél — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Diarmait mac Cerbaill
- Fergus Fialbrethach — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergus Fínbél — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergus Foga — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergus Lethderg — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fergus the Great — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Fergus Mór
- Fergus — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend] — () - disambig.
- Fernmag — Celtic mythology — ()
- fernseed — English folklore — ()
- Ferragus — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — () - disambig.
- ferrish — Celtic mythology — ()
- fertility — Celtic mythology — ()
- fertility — English folklore — ()
- feryllt — Celtic mythology — ()
- fes — Celtic mythology — ()
- festival — Celtic mythology — ()
- Festivities in the House of Conán — Celtic mythology — ()
- fetch — Celtic mythology — ()
- Féthnat — Celtic mythology — ()
- Feunn mac Cüail — Celtic mythology — ()