Mythology/Fairy Tales with M
Gorgon from Greek myth; snake-haired, turns people to stone.
Legendary sea maiden in many folklores worldwide.
Half-man, half-bull monster from Greek labyrinth myth.
Nursery-rhyme storyteller figure; folklore “author.”
King Midas of Greek myth; everything he touched turned to gold.
Heroine of Chinese legend, basis for the Disney film.
Legendary wizard of Arthurian myths and medieval romances.
Roman god of war; counterpart of Greek Ares.
Roman messenger god; linked to Greek Hermes.
Magical nanny from children’s literature; quasi-fairytale.
Dark fairy/witch from Sleeping Beauty; Disney reimagined her.
Mythical lion-scorpion hybrid from Persian/Greek lore.
Epic Sanskrit myth cycle; core text of Hindu mythology.
Iconic magical mouse from fairy-tale‑style Disney universe.
- minerva
Sorceress from Greek myth, helped Jason then took revenge.
Reanimated corpse from legends; classic monster in myths.
Greek god of dreams; inspired name for sleep medicine.
Dark land in Tolkien’s legendarium, ruled by Sauron.
- Mnemosyne
Home of the Greek gods, legendary divine mountain.
Mythic Pacific island heroine in Disney’s ocean tale.
In Greek myth, Muses inspire arts and sciences.
Cryptid from US folklore, winged humanoid mystery.
Mythic king of Crete tied to Minotaur’s labyrinth.
Greek goddesses inspiring arts, literature, and music.
Villain from Rapunzel fairy tales; Disney popularized her.
Magical plant in folklore; roots used as a powerful charm.
Disney mouse, modern fairy‑tale style character.
Princess from Brave; modern fairy‑tale heroine.
Demon Mephistopheles from Faust legends.
Demigod from Polynesian myth; trickster hero.
English nursery rhyme, classic folk‑style tale.
Greek myth: one of the Pleiades nymphs.
Heroine from Hercules; also name in Greek myths.
Shakespeare tragedy; often treated like a dark legend.
Mummified undead in many myths and horror tales.
Kaiju monster; modern mythic monster from films.
Thor’s magic hammer in Norse mythology.
Fantasy franchise with magical ponies and lore
English nursery rhyme character from folklore
Słowa na liście Mythology/Fairy Tales with M pochodzą od graczy gry słownej Państwa Miasta.