Tags
- A
- Ace of Spades
- Acoustic resonance
- AED
- Aengus
- Agimat
- Áine
- Airmed
- Aitvaras
- Alberich
- Alp
- Alux
- Amergin Glúingel
- Amhrán na bhFiann
- Amulet
- Anchimayen
- Anito
- Anjana
- Ann, Lady Fanshawe
- Anu
- Aonghus mac Úmhór
- Aos Sí
- Apophenia
- Apotropaic magic
- Ascalapha odorata
- Asrai
- Aziza
- Badb
- Balor
- Bangladesh
- Bannik
- Banshee
- Baobhan sith
- Barbary macaques in Gibraltar
- Barghest
- Barmbrack
- Basajaun
- Baseball superstition
- Bean nighe
- Beginner's Luck
- Beltane
- Bengal
- Bengali language
- Bermuda Triangle
- Bhoot
- Billy Blind
- Biróg
- Blå
- Black Cat
- Black dog
- Blarney Stone
- Bloody Bones
- Bluecap
- Boann
- Bodach
- Bogeyman
- Boggart
- Bogle
- Boxty
- Brag
- Bread and butter
- Break a Leg
- Breogán
- Bres
- Brian
- Brigid
- Brigid's cross
- Brownie
- Brú na Bóinne
- Bucca
- Buda
- Bugbear
- Bullroarer
- Bunyip
- Cailleach
- Caipora
- Camogie
- Carman
- Carranca
- Caste
- Cath Maige Tuired
- CEILIDH
- Celtic harp
- Celtic mythology
- Centaur
- Cessair
- Chain Letter
- CHAMP
- Changeling
- Chhaupadi
- Children of Lir
- Christmas elf
- Christmas gift-bringer
- Cian
- Cinema of Ireland
- Circé
- Cities in Dust
- Classifications of fairies
- Clíodhna
- Coat of arms of Ireland
- Coddle
- Coincidence
- Colcannon
- Conand
- Connla's Well
- Cooties
- Cornicello
- County Louth
- Cremation
- Crom Cruach
- Culture of Ireland
- Curse
- Curupira
- Dakini
- Danand
- Danu
- Davy Jones' Locker
- Dead man's hand
- Death Coach
- Debunker
- Demon
- Dindsenchas
- Dionysus
- Divination
- Diwali
- DOI
- Dokkaebi
- Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar
- Domovoi
- Donn
- Drisheen
- Drude
- Duende
- Dullahan
- Dunnie
- DWARF
- Each-uisge
- Elatha
- Elemental
- Elf
- Encantado
- Enchanted Moura
- Encyclopædia Britannica
- Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
- Érimón
- Ériu
- Erlking
- Étaín
- Ethniu
- Evil Eye
- Fachen
- Fairy
- Fairy godmother
- Fairyland
- Fairy-lock
- Fairy Queen
- Fairy ring
- Fairy Tale
- Fallen Angel
- Familiar
- Farfadet
- Fates
- Faun
- Fear of frogs
- Fear of ghosts
- Feng Shui
- Fertility rite
- Finfolk
- Fir Bolg
- First-foot
- FitzGerald dynasty
- Flag of Ireland
- Flying Dutchman
- Folklore
- Folk religion
- Fomorians
- Fortune cookie
- Fortune-telling
- Four Leaf Clover
- Fox spirit
- Fragarach
- Friday the 13th
- Fuath
- Full breakfast
- Gabija
- Gaelic football
- Gaelic games
- Galway
- Genann
- Genius loci
- Ghostly
- Ghoul
- Glaistig
- Gnome
- Goblin
- Goidelic languages
- Gondi people
- Goody
- Gremlin
- Grey alien
- Grindylow
- Gris-Gris
- Groundhog Day
- Gujarat
- Gwyllion
- Hag
- Haltija
- Headless Horseman
- Hecate
- Heinzelmännchen
- Hiberno-English
- Hiisi
- Hill of Tara
- Hill of Uisneach
- Hindi
- Hindu
- Hindu astrology
- Hippocampus
- History of Ireland
- Hob
- Hobgoblin
- Hödekin
- Household deity
- Hugh Chisholm
- Hulder
- Huldufólk
- Huli jing
- Human Sacrifice
- Humayun Ahmed
- Hungry ghost
- Hurling
- Huxian
- Hyang
- Iele
- Imbolc
- Imp
- In Bocca al Lupo
- Incubus
- India
- Indonesia
- International Standard Book Number
- Ireland
- Irish art
- Irish cuisine
- Irish dance
- Irish language
- Irish literature
- Irish mythology
- Irish people
- Irish road bowling
- Irish stew
- Irish theatre
- Irish traditional music
- Irish whiskey
- Irish Wolfhound
- Jack-o'-lantern
- Jane Wilde
- Jinn
- Jinx
- John O'Brien
- Jonathan Maberry
- JSTOR
- Kali
- Keening
- Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter
- Kelpie
- Kijimuna
- Kikimora
- Kishi
- Kitchen witch
- Kitsune
- Klabautermann
- Knocker
- Knocking on wood
- Kobalos
- Kobold
- Korrigan
- Kulam
- Kumiho
- Kurukh people
- Lady of the Lake
- La Llorona
- Lamia
- Lauma
- Leanan sídhe
- Lebor Gabála Érenn
- Legendary creature
- Leinster
- Len
- Leprechaun
- Leshy
- Lihi
- Likho
- Lir
- Little Green Men
- Little people
- Live news
- Lock of hair
- Lorelei
- Lubber fiend
- Luck
- Lugh
- Lughnasadh
- Lutin
- Macha
- Magical Thinking
- Magic and religion
- Mag Mell
- Malaysia
- Mami Wata
- Manaia
- Manannán mac Lir
- Mandla
- Maneki-neko
- Mare
- Maternal death
- Maternal impression
- Media of Ireland
- Melusine
- Menehune
- Menstrual cycle
- Merfolk
- Mermaid
- Merman
- Merrow
- Miasma theory
- Midir
- Milesians
- Míl Espáine
- Mimi
- Mirzapur
- Mogwai
- Morgan le Fay
- Morgen!
- Moss people
- Mouros
- Muhurta
- Muki
- Munster
- Music of Ireland
- Myth
- Myth and ritual
- Nain Rouge
- National news
- Navaratna
- Nazar
- Nechtan
- Need-fire
- Néit
- Nelson
- Nemain
- Nemed
- Nepal
- Nepali language
- New
- Nicholas Offerman
- Nimerigar
- Nisse
- Nixie
- Nordic aliens
- Normans
- Number of the Beast
- Numerology
- Nymph
- Oberon
- OCLC
- Ofuda
- Old Irish
- Omamori
- Omen
- Pakistan
- Palad khik
- Pan
- Panchagavya
- Partholón
- Pasma
- Penny
- Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena
- Perchta
- Peri
- Persia
- Pixie
- Pombero
- Pontianak
- Portal
- Post hoc ergo propter hoc
- Preta
- ProQuest
- Psychopomp
- Púca
- Puck
- Punjab
- Punjab, India
- Raa
- Rabbit rabbit rabbit
- Rabbit's foot
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Rainmaking
- Rakshasa
- Redcap
- Revenant
- Rinnal
- Rompo
- Rose of Tralee
- Rounders
- Rudyard Kipling
- Rusalka
- Russian traditions and superstitions
- SACI
- Saint Patrick's Day
- Samhain
- Sampy
- Santa Claus
- Sânziană
- Sari
- Satyajit Ray
- Satyr
- Sayings
- Selkie
- Seonaidh
- Shamrock
- Shapeshifting
- Ship sponsor
- Sign of the horns
- Silenus
- Simbi
- Siouxsie and the Banshees
- Siren
- Sleeping Child
- Sluagh
- S&Man
- Something old
- South Asia
- Southeast Asia
- Spice bag
- Spiced beef
- Spilling salt
- Sport in Ireland
- Spriggan
- Sprite
- Sreng
- Succubus
- Suhaagan
- Sukumar Ray
- Superstition
- Susto
- Svartálfar
- Sylph
- Tailtiu
- Talisman
- Tamil culture
- Taniwha
- Television in the Republic of Ireland
- Tennin
- Tethra
- Tetraphobia
- The Banshee
- The Banshees
- The Dagda
- The Morrígan
- The Scottish Play
- The Twelfth
- Thiasus
- Thirteenth floor
- Threshold
- Tikoloshe
- Tír na nÓg
- Toi toi toi
- Tooth Fairy
- Tory Island
- Traditional medicine
- Trauco
- Trenti
- Triskaidekaphobia
- Troll
- Trow
- Tuatha de Danann
- Tumulus
- Tutelary deity
- Twa
- Tylwyth Teg
- Ulster
- Ulster Scots dialects
- Undine
- Urban legend
- Urdu
- Usog
- Vâlvă
- Vastu shastra
- Veve
- Vila
- Virility
- Vitality
- Vittra
- Vodyanoy
- Wandjina
- Water horse
- Water spirit
- Weiße Frauen
- Werehyena
- White Elephant
- White Lady
- Wight
- Wild man
- William Crooke
- Wishing well
- Witch
- Witchcraft
- Witching hour
- Witch post
- Woman
- Wren Day
- Xana
- Yaksha
- Yakshini
- Yōkai
- Yōsei
- Zana