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Philippine Mythology[edit]
- Agimat
- Agta (mythical creature)
- Aguingay
- Alan (legendary creature)
- Albularyo
- Ama-ron
- Amalanhig
- Amihan (mythology)
- Amomongo
- Anggitay
- Anito
- Aswang
- Babaylan
- Bakunawa
- Bal-Bal
- Barang (Visayan word)
- Bathala
- Batibat
- Berbalang (legendary creature)
- Berberoka
- Bernardo Carpio
- Biag ni Lam-ang
- Bungisngis
- Busaw
- Code of Kalantiaw
- Dalaketnon
- Daragang Magayon
- Datu Daya
- Deities of Philippine mythology
- Diwata
- Duende (mythology)
- Dyesebel
- Ekek
- Engkanto
- Evocation
- Gabâ
- Ghosts in Filipino culture
- Giant (mythology)
- Hantu Demon
- Hinilawod
- Irong-Irong
- Juan Tamad
- Kalantiaw
- Kan-Laon
- Kapre
- Katalonan
- Kataw (Philippine mythology)
- Kinnara
- Kulam
- Kumakatok
- Lihi
- Managilunod
- Mananambal
- Manananggal
- Manaul
- Mangindusa
- Maragtas
- Maria Cacao
- Maria Makiling
- Maria Sinukuan
- Mayari
- Minokawa
- Nuno
- Pagtatawas
- Pasma
- Philippine folk literature
- Philippine mythical creatures
- Philippine mythology
- Pugot
- Religion in the pre-colonial Philippines
- Santelmo
- Sarangay
- Sarimanok
- Sigbin
- Sirena (Philippine mythology)
- Siyokoy (Philippine mythology)
- Tagbanwa mythology
- Tala (goddess)
- Tigmamanukan
- Tikbalang
- Tiyanak
- Urduja
- Usog
- Wakwak