Mythology/Fairy Tales with A

  • Greek goddess of wisdom and war, patron of Athens.

  • Famous Lewis Carroll fantasy tale set in Wonderland.

  • Greek goddess of love and beauty, born from sea foam.

  • Greek god of sun, music and prophecy, twin of Artemis.

  • Greek hero of the Iliad, famed for his vulnerable heel.

  • Greek goddess of the hunt and moon, Apollo’s twin sister.

  • Hero of Arabian Nights tale, magic lamp and genie.

  • Greek god of war and bloodshed, son of Zeus and Hera.

  • Disney’s little mermaid, based on Andersen’s fairy tale.

  • Zodiac sign and ram symbol; mythic golden ram of Phrixus.

  • Sleeping Beauty’s name in Disney; classic fairy‑tale princess.

  • Titan who holds up the sky in Greek myth; name for a map book.

  • Legendary lost island city, described by Plato as a mythic realm.

  • King Arthur of Camelot, centerpiece of Arthurian legend.

  • Biblical first humans; central figures in religious mythology.

  • Princess and constellation in Greek myth, chained to a rock.

  • Jackal‑headed Egyptian god of mummification and the dead.

  • Mortal weaver from Greek myth, turned into a spider.

  • Collection of Greek fables with talking animals, moral tales.

  • Supernatural winged beings from many religious myths.

  • Beautiful youth loved by Aphrodite in Greek myth.

  • Legendary storyteller tied to Greek moral fables.

  • Mythic realm of the Norse gods, from Eddas.

  • Argonauts
  • Tragic heroine from Greek myth and Theban legends.

  • From “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, fantasy classic.

  • Swift huntress heroine of Greek mythology.

  • Greek hero of the Iliad; also a tragic play figure.

  • King of Mycenae, major figure in Greek mythic cycle.

  • Aphrodite in Spanish; Greek love goddess.

  • Mythical island linked to King Arthur’s legend.

  • Athena in Spanish; Greek wisdom and war goddess.

  • Biblical end‑times battle; strong mythic theme.

  • Arjuna, epic hero of the Mahabharata.

  • Daughter of Minos; helped Theseus defeat Minotaur.

  • Many mythic Argos: Odysseus’ dog, ship, city.

  • Variant of Arachne, woman turned into a spider.

  • Same Marvel hero; tiny but mighty!

  • Princess Anna from Disney’s fairy‑tale world.

  • Japanese sun goddess in Shinto mythology.

  • Winged unicorn in fantasy lore, popular in modern myths.

  • Collection of ancient Greek fables by Aesop.

  • Trojan hero from Greek myth, son of Aphrodite.

  • Thief hero from Arabic folk tale “Ali Baba”.

  • Generic but valid magical being in many tales.

  • Creation-god Pokémon, mythic being in its universe.

  • Mythical horse with a horn, classic fantasy creature.

  • Generic term for a story with magic or folk heroes.

  • German name for Cinderella in Grimm fairy tales.

  • Modern fantasy series about a teenage criminal mastermind.

  • DC Comics sea hero, myth-style superhero figure.

  • Haunted doll from horror myth and movies.

  • Mythical sea maiden, half woman half fish, in many tales.

  • Refers to the fairy tale “The Little Mermaid” by Andersen.

  • Primordial Greek god of upper sky and bright air.

  • Modern fairy-tale style story title inspired by Cinderella.

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