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- Fontes Sequanae — Celtic mythology — ()
- fool — Celtic mythology — ()
- fool's errand — English folklore — () - disambig.
- fools — English folklore — ()
- Foot Stuck Child — Native American mythology — ()
- football — English folklore — ()
- foot-holder — Celtic mythology — ()
- footing — English folklore — ()
- Forbaí — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forbais Dromma Damgaire — Celtic mythology — ()
- ford — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fordruim — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forest of Dooros — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forest of Dubhros — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forest of Dubros — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forgael — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forgall — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Forgall Monach
- Forgoll — Celtic mythology — ()
- Forménus — Celtic mythology — ()
- Formorians — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Fomorians; possible misspelling?
- Forso — general mythology; In Gururumba mythology, the forso are ghosts of the dead. ... — ()
- Forteans — English folklore — () - leads to Charles Fort
- Fortuna — Celtic mythology — () - no mention of Fortuna in the Celtic mythos
- Fotha Catha Chnucha — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Cumhall
- Fothad — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- foundation sacrifice — English folklore — ()
- fountain — Celtic mythology — ()
- Four Ages — Asian mythology — ()
- Four Masters — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Four Sages — Judaism — () - leads to a page on four Chinese philosophers
- foxglove — Celtic mythology — ()
- foxgloves — English folklore — ()
- Frashegird — Persian mythology — ()
- Frau Hütt — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Frau Welt — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Frecraid — Celtic mythology — ()
- Frederick Hamer — English folklore — ()
- frenzy — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fricco — Norse mythology — () - redirects to Freyr; not mentioned as alternate name
- Friday — English folklore — ()
- frìde — Celtic mythology — ()
- Friuch — Celtic mythology — ()
- frog showers — English folklore — ()
- Frog-god — Maya mythology — ()
- Frost-giants — Norse mythology — () - leads to Jötunn
- Fu His — ()
- Fuad — Celtic mythology — () - multiple figures w/this name, all Arabic in origin
- Fudo — Japanese mythology; In Japanese mythology, Fudo is the god of wisdom and ... — ()
- Fudo-Myoo — Japanese mythology — ()
- Fue — Polynesian mythology — () - leads to a type of Japanese flute
- Fugen-bosatsu — () - leads to Samantabhadra; not mentioned as alternate name
- Fuinche — Celtic mythology — ()
- Fuji — general mythology; In Japanese mythology, Fuji is the goddess of Mount Fuji ... — () - disambig.
- Fujin — Japanese mythology — () - disambig.; possibly Fūjin
- Fujiyama — () - leads to Mount Fuji
- Fuku-Nyorai — Japanese mythology — ()
- Fuls — Islam — ()
- Funadama — Japanese mythology — ()
- funerals — English folklore — ()
- Funzi — African mythology — () - leads to Funzi Island; double check for references in myth
- Fura-Chogue — general mythology; In Colombian mythology, Fura-Chogue is the first mother. The Spirit ... — ()
- Furbaide — Celtic mythology — () - leads to Furbaide Furbend; possible other figures w/this name?
- Futodama
- Furiae — general mythology; — () - leads to Erinyes; not mentioned as alternate name
- Furies — mythical creature — () - mentioned on Erinyes, but as figures in Roman myth; needs own page?
- Fu-xing — Chinese mythology — () - disambig.
- Fylgia — mythical creature — () - leads to Fylgja; alternate/Anlicized spelling?