List of giants in mythology and folklore
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This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for those, see list of species in fantasy fiction).
Abrahamic religions & Religions of the ancient Near East
- ʿĀd
- Anakim - Book of Genesis
- The Book of Giants - Manichaeism
- Elioud - Hebrew Bible
- Emite
- Gaf - Mandaeism
- Gibborim
- Goliath - Book of Samuel
- Humbaba - Ancient Mesopotamian religion
- Krun - Mandaeism
- Marid
- Nephilim
- Nimrod - Genesis & Books of Chronicles
- Og - Book of Numbers
- Repha'im
- Saint Christopher - Golden Legend
African folklore
Armenian mythology
Australian folklore
Celtic mythology
Brythonic mythology
Gaelic mythology
Chinese folklore
Dutch folklore
English folklore
- Ascapart
- Blunderbore
- Buggane
- Colbrand
- Cormoran
- Ettins
- Galehaut
- Goram and Vincent
- Jack the Giant Killer
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Jack o' Legs
- Jack-in-Irons
- Little John
- Lubber fiend
- Ogre
- Orgoglio
- Penhill Giant
- Thunderdell
- Tom Hickathrift
- William of Lindholme
- Yernagate
Fennoscandian folklore and mythology
Finnic mythologies
Norse mythology
- Fin
- Gryla
- Jötunn
- Ægir
- Alvaldi
- Angrboða
- Aurboða
- Baugi
- Beli
- Bergelmir
- Bestla
- Billingr
- Bölþorn
- Brimir
- Dúrnir
- Eggþér
- Fárbauti
- Fjölvar
- Gangr
- Geirröd
- Gillingr
- Gjálp and Greip
- Gríðr
- Gunnlöð
- Gyllir
- Gymir
- Harðgreipr
- Helblindi
- Hljod
- Hræsvelgr
- Hraudung
- Hrímgerðr
- Hrímgrímnir
- Hrímnir
- Hroðr
- Hrungnir
- Hrymr
- Hymir
- Hyrrokkin
- Iði
- Ím
- Járnsaxa
- Jörð
- Kári
- Leikn
- Litr
- Logi
- Mögþrasir
- Móðguðr
- Rindr
- Skaði
- Sinmara
- Sökkmímir
- Starkad
- Surtr
- Suttungr
- Þjazi
- Þökk
- Þrívaldi
- Þrúðgelmir
- Þrymr
- Útgarða-Loki
- Vafþrúðnir
- Víðblindi
- Vörnir
- Ymir
- Nine Mothers of Heimdallr
- The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body
- Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr and Irpa
Sámi folklore
French folklore
German folklore
Greek and Roman mythology
- Aloadae
- Antaeus
- Argus Panoptes
- Arimaspi
- Caca
- Cacus
- Cyclopes
- Damasen
- Gegenees
- Geryon
- Gigantes:
- Gration
- Hecatoncheires
- Hyperboreans
- Laestrygonians
- Menoetius
- Orion
- Syrbotae
- Talos
- Titans
- Tityos
Iberian mythology
Basque mythology
Cantabrian mythology
Indian religions
Hindu mythology
Jainism
Japanese folklore
Malaysian folklore
North American folklore
- Alfred Bulltop Stormalong
- Amala - Pacific Northwest Coast
- Antonine Barada
- Beast of Bray Road
- Bigfoot
- Dzunukwa - Kwakwakaʼwakw mythology
- Febold Feboldson
- Flatwoods monster
- Flying Head - Iroquois mythology
- Fouke Monster
- Gaoh - Iroquois mythology
- Honey Island Swamp monster
- Jenu - Miꞌkmaq
- Johnny Kaw
- Michigan Dogman
- Mogollon Monster
- Momo the Monster
- Quinametzin - Aztec mythology
- Paul Bunyan
- Si-Te-Cah - Northern Paiute people
- Skunk ape
- Tsul 'Kalu - Cherokee spiritual beliefs
- Wechuge - Athabaskan
- Wendigo
- Zipacna - Maya mythology
Oceanian Mythology
Fijian mythology
Māori mythology
Persian mythology
Philippine mythology
Romanian folklore
Slavic paganism
Bulgarian mythology
Albanian folklore
South American mythology and folklore
Brazilian mythology
Chilean mythology
Tibetan mythology
Other
- A Book of Giants
- Brobdingnag, fictional land of giants from Jonathan Swift's, Gulliver's Travels
- Ent
- Gargantua and Pantagruel
- Hurtaly, fictional giant from François Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel
- The Selfish Giant, a short story by Oscar Wilde
- Nix Nought Nothing
- Veli Jože
- Young Ronald
See also
- Baltic mythology
- Childe of Hale, English giant in Tudor England
- Finnic mythologies
- Giant animal (mythology)
- Giants (esotericism)
- Giant's Causeway
- Jörmungandr, giant serpent in Norse mythology
- Paleo-Balkan mythology
- Processional giant
- Processional giants and dragons in Belgium and France
- Proto-Indo-European mythology
- Typhon, giant serpent in Greek mythology
References
- ↑ admin (2015-08-01). "De reus van de Steenpoort". Belgische volksverhalen. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
- ↑ Elsie, Robert (2001). The Dictionary of Albanian religion, mythologie and folk culture. London: Hurst. pp. 150–151. ISBN 978-1-85065-570-1.
- ↑ Elsie, Robert (2001). The Dictionary of Albanian religion, mythologie and folk culture. London: Hurst. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-1-85065-570-1.
- ↑ Tirta, Mark (2004). Mitologjia ndër shqiptarë. Tiranë: Akademia e Shkencave e Shqipërisë Instituti i Kulturës Popullore, Dega e Etnologjisë. pp. 132–137. ISBN 978-99927-938-9-3.
- ↑ Elsie, Robert (2001). The Dictionary of Albanian religion, mythologie and folk culture. London: Hurst. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-85065-570-1.
- ↑ Elsie, Robert (2001). The Dictionary of Albanian religion, mythologie and folk culture. London: Hurst. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-85065-570-1.