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.