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Heraldic image of a Yale.
  1. Yacumama ( South America) – Sea monster
  2. Yacuruna (Indigenous people of the Amazon) – Mythical water people, with backwards heads and feet
  3. Yadōkai ( Japanese) – Malevolent, nocturnal spirit
  4. Yagyō-san ( Japanese) – Demon who rides through the night on a headless horse
  5. Yaksha ( Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Male nature spirit
  6. Yakshi ( Keralite) – Vampire
  7. Yakshini ( Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Female nature spirit
  8. Yakubyō-gami ( Japanese) – Disease and misfortune spirit
  9. Yale ( Medieval Bestiaries) – Antelope- or goat-like animal with swiveling horns
  10. Yali ( Hinduism) – Lion like creature often symbolic for protecting temples
  11. Yallery-Brown ( English) – Nature spirit
  12. Yama ( China, Korea, Japan, Buddhism, including Tibet) – Wrathful god
  13. Yama-biko ( Japanese) – Echo spirit
  14. Yama-bito ( Japanese) – Savage, mountain-dwelling humanoid
  15. Yama-chichi ( Japanese) – Monkey-like mountain spirit
  16. Yama-inu ( Japanese) – Dog-like mountain spirit
  17. Yama-otoko ( Japanese) – Mountain giant
  18. Yamata no Orochi ( Japanese) – Gigantic, eight-headed serpent
  19. Yama-uba ( Japanese) – Malevolent, mountain-dwelling hag
  20. Yama-waro ( Japanese) – Hairy, one-eyed spirit
  21. Yanari ( Japanese) – Spirit which causes strange noises
  22. Yaoguai ( Chinese) – Animalistic demon or fallen gods
  23. Yara-ma-yha-who ( Australian Aboriginal) – Diminutive, sucker-fingered vampire
  24. Yatagarasu ( Japanese) – Three-legged crow of Amaterasu
  25. Yato-no-kami ( Japanese) – Serpent spirits
  26. Yeth hound ( English) – Headless dog
  27. Yeti ( Himalayan) – Mountain bigfoot
  28. Yilbegän ( Turkic) – Either a dragon or a giant
  29. Yobuko ( Japanese) – Mountain dwelling spirit
  30. Yōkai ( Japanese) – Supernatural monster
  31. Yomotsu-shikome ( Japanese) – Underworld hag
  32. YongKorean dragon
  33. Yōsei ( Japanese) – Fairy
  34. Yosuzume ( Japanese) – Mysterious bird that sings at night, sometimes indicating that the okuri-inu is near
  35. You Hun Ye Gui ( Chinese) – Wandering ghost
  36. Yowie ( Australian Aboriginal) – Nocturnal human-ape hybrid, also Yahoo
  37. Ypotryll ( Heraldic) – Boar-camel-ox-serpent hybrid
  38. Yuan Gui ( Chinese) – Distressed ghost
  39. Yukinko ( Japanese) – Childlike snow spirit
  40. Yuki-onna ( Japanese) – Female snow spirit
  41. Yūrei ( Japanese) – Ghost
  42. Yuxa ( Tatar) – 100-year-old snake that transforms into a beautiful human