Mythology/Fairy Tales with G

  • Monster women from Greek myth; Medusa was a Gorgon

  • Primordial earth goddess in Greek mythology

  • Mythic huge humanoid; common in many folk tales

  • Girl from the fairy tale with the three bears

  • Girl from Grimm tale who outwits the witch with Hansel

  • Plural of giant, classic beings in myths and sagas

  • Small mischievous creature from European folklore

  • Biblical giant warrior defeated by David

  • Stone monster from Gothic lore, often guarding cathedrals

  • Dr. Seuss character who tried to steal Christmas

  • Lion‑eagle hybrid from myth, guardian of treasures

  • Earth-dwelling spirit in European folklore

  • Group of deities in Greek mythology and legends

  • Spirit of the dead; appears in many myths and tales

  • Mischievous folklore creature, blamed for tech malfunctions.

  • Giant radioactive monster from Japanese kaiju movies.

  • Magical spirit of a lamp in Arabian Nights tales.

  • Wizard from Tolkien’s legendarium, central heroic figure.

  • Fairy‑tale bird that lays golden eggs.

  • Whole body of ancient Greek myths and legends.

  • Fairy godmothers grant wishes in classic tales.

  • Living cookie man from fairy tales and Shrek.

  • Monster from Beowulf, classic heroic legend.

  • Hero‑king of the Epic of Gilgamesh, ancient myth.

  • Beautiful youth from Greek myth, taken by Zeus.

  • Modern children’s monster from the book “The Gruffalo”.

  • Personification of Death in folklore and myth.

  • Monstrous snake‑haired women from Greek mythology.

  • Jewish folklore creature of clay, animated by magic.

  • Hero of “Gulliver’s Travels”, a classic fantasy tale.

  • Misspelled Gretel, girl from “Hansel and Gretel”.

  • General term for stories of Greek gods and heroes.

  • Creature from Tolkien’s legendarium, corrupted hobbit.

  • Stone monsters from legend; in tales they come alive.

  • Giant from Rabelais’ tales; name now means huge person.

  • Mythical lion-eagle hybrid; symbol of guardianship.

  • Sacred river goddess in Hindu mythology.

  • Famous collection of European folk and fairy tales.

  • Undead monster from folklore, eats the living.

  • Mythic bird mount of Vishnu in Hindu tradition.

  • Nereid or statue brought to life in Greek myth.

  • Tree‑like hero from Marvel, modern mythic figure.

  • Refers to the Brothers Grimm, famed tale collectors.

  • Evil wizard from Smurfs, fairy‑tale‑style villain.

  • The collected folk and fairy tales by the Grimms.

  • DC’s dark city, a modern mythic setting.

  • Variant spelling of Goldilocks, classic fairy tale girl.

  • Greek primordial earth goddess, mother of Titans.

  • Fairy‑tale siblings from “Hansel and Gretel”.

  • Girl in “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” tale.

  • Saiyan hero from Dragon Ball, myth‑inspired fiction.

  • Spooky folktales and legends about ghosts.

  • Villain in “Beauty and the Beast” fairy tale.

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