List of ghosts

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African folklore

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Asian folklore

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Section of the Hungry Ghosts Scroll depicting one of the thirty-six types of hungry ghosts who constantly seeks water to drink and explaining how those who have been born as such are saved by the offerings of the living. Kyoto Museum

East Asia

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Korea

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Onryō from the Kinsei-Kaidan-Shimoyonohoshi (近世怪談霜夜星)

Japan

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South Asia

India

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A male kumbhāṇḍa (left) and female Kumbhāṇḍakā (right).

Sri Lanka[1]

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Pakistan

Bangladesh

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  • Bhrommo Doitto
  • Bhoot
  • Dayniburi
  • Daynii
  • Doitoo
  • Geccho Bhoot
  • Kana Bhola
  • Khuqqush
  • Jukkho
  • Meccho Bhoot
  • Mamdo Bhoot
  • Nishi
  • Petni
  • Pishach
  • Shakchunni

Turkish

Southeast Asia

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Giovanni Battista de' Cavalieri 1585 depiction of "Monsters from all parts of the ancient and modern world" (Mostri de tute le parti del mondo antichi et moderni). The drawing depicts a Wewe Gombel

Indonesia/Malaysia

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Myanmar

Philippines

Thailand

Middle East folklore

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Persian

Jewish mythology

European folklore

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The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane by John Quidor (1801–1881)

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Albania

Finland

Germany

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Malta

Netherlands

Romania

  • Iele, feminine mythical creatures
  • Moroi, a type of vampire or ghost
  • Muma Pădurii, an ugly and mean old woman living in the forest
  • Pricolici, similar to Strigoi, but for worse souls
  • Samca, an evil spirit, said to curse children and pregnant women with illness
  • Spiriduş, a domestic spirit/familiar that when summoned, acts as an intermediate between the devil and the master of the home
  • Stafie, spirits of the dead who are bound to a place in which they lived in life; a poltergeist
  • Strigoi, troubled souls of the dead rising from the grave
  • Vâlvă, feminine nature spirits that control various phenomena. Can be good or bad
  • Vântoase, female spirits of the wind
  • Zmeu, a fantastic creature

Scandinavia

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Baba Yaga and Maiden-birds by Ivan Bilibin, 1902

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Spain

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Drawing from the 1591 Agnes Sampson trial, depicting the devil giving witches magic dolls

United Kingdom

North American

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A depiction of John Dee (1527–1608) and Edward Kelley (1555–1597/8) invoking a spirit

Canada

Caribbean

  • Douen, a mischievous entity associated with pranks and practical jokes
  • Duppy, malevolent spirits who bring misfortune and woe on those they set upon
  • Hupia, the spirits of deceased people; portrayed as faceless people or in the form of deceased loved ones
  • Jumbee, the generic name given to all malevolent entities, including demons and spirits
  • Lwa, a Voodoo spirit who acts as an intermediary between humanity and Bondye
  • Phantome, an immensely tall spectre stands at the crossroads on nights of the full moon with his legs wide apart
  • Soucouyant, a blood-sucking hag

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  • La Llorona, a ghost of Latin American folklore who is said to have murdered her children
  • Sihuanaba, a shapeshifting spirit of Central America who lures men into danger before revealing her face to be that of a horse or a skull
  • Headless priest, the spirit of a decapitated priest

South American folklore

Oceania

Australia

  • Poseidon Brutely believed to have reunions in lore myth and reading The Devil and God in place of the Holy Spirit; to cause peace and grandness of Proven Strength of his own name; solemn in origin and hauntingly strong an operator of the afterlife is always open for question because of physicality being able to travel.

Micronesia

List of reportedly haunted locations

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Ghosts by culture

Asia

Others

Popular culture

Television and film

Comics

Literature

Video games

See also

References

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  3. Hui, kummituksia! Suomalaiskohteet, joihin liittyy hurjia aavetarinoita (in Finnish)
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  8. Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads, "Sweet William's Ghost"
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External links

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