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List of giants in mythology and folklore
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This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for those, see list of species in fantasy fiction).
[[Abrahamic religions]] & [[Religions of the ancient Near East]]
- ʿĀd
- Anakim - Book of Genesis
- The Book of Giants - Manichaeism
- Elioud - Hebrew Bible
- Emite
- Gaf - Mandaeism
- Gibborim
- Goliath - Book of Samuel
- Humbaba - Ancient Mesopotamian religion
- Krun - Mandaeism
- Marid
- Nephilim
- Nimrod - Genesis & Books of Chronicles
- Og - Book of Numbers
- Repha'im
- Saint Christopher - Golden Legend
[[African folklore]]
- Matsieng Footprints
- Mbombo
[[Armenian mythology]]
- Hayk
[[Australian folklore]]
- Chinny-kinik
- Crooked Mick
- Thardid Jimbo
- Yowie
[[Celtic mythology]]
Brythonic mythology
- Cewri
- Brân the Blessed
- Ysbaddaden Bencawr
- Idris Gawr
- Cormoran
- Cymidei Cymeinfoll
- Gogmagog
- Maelor Gawr
- Welsh giants
Gaelic mythology
- Am Fear Liath Mòr
- Bertram de Shotts
- Fachan
- Fionn mac Cumhaill
- Fomorians
- Balor
- Bres
- Cethlenn
- Elatha
- Ériu
- Ethniu
- Fódla
- Tethra
- Cú Chulainn
- Trow
[[Chinese folklore]]
- Fangfeng
- Kuafu
- Pangu
- Yeren
[[Folklore of the Low Countries|Dutch folklore]]
- Druon Antigoon
- Ellert and Brammert
- Pier Gerlofs Donia
[[English folklore]]
- Ascapart
- Blunderbore
- Buggane
- Colbrand
- Cormoran
- Ettins
- Galehaut
- Goram and Vincent
- Jack the Giant Killer
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Jack o' Legs
- Jack-in-Irons
- Little John
- Lubber fiend
- Ogre
- Orgoglio
- Penhill Giant
- Thunderdell
- Tom Hickathrift
- William of Lindholme
- Yernagate
[[Fennoscandia|Fennoscandian]] folklore and mythology
[[Finnic mythologies]]
- Antero Vipunen
- Kalevi and his sons
- Toell the Great
- Vanapagan
[[Norse mythology]]
- Fin
- Gryla
- Jötunn
- Ægir
- Alvaldi
- Angrboða
- Aurboða
- Baugi
- Beli
- Bergelmir
- Bestla
- Billingr
- Bölþorn
- Brimir
- Dúrnir
- Eggþér
- Fárbauti
- Fjölvar
- Gangr
- Geirröd
- Gillingr
- Gjálp and Greip
- Gríðr
- Gunnlöð
- Gyllir
- Gymir
- Harðgreipr
- Helblindi
- Hljod
- Hræsvelgr
- Hraudung
- Hrímgerðr
- Hrímgrímnir
- Hrímnir
- Hroðr
- Hrungnir
- Hrymr
- Hymir
- Hyrrokkin
- Iði
- Ím
- Járnsaxa
- Jörð
- Kári
- Leikn
- Litr
- Logi
- Mögþrasir
- Móðguðr
- Rindr
- Skaði
- Sinmara
- Sökkmímir
- Starkad
- Surtr
- Suttungr
- Þjazi
- Þökk
- Þrívaldi
- Þrúðgelmir
- Þrymr
- Útgarða-Loki
- Vafþrúðnir
- Víðblindi
- Vörnir
- Ymir
- Nine Mothers of Heimdallr
- The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body
- Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr and Irpa
Sámi folklore
- Stallo
[[French folklore]]
- Ferragut
- Gayant
- Lydéric and Phinaert
[[German folklore]]
- Bergmönch
- Fasolt
- Haymon
- Jupiter Column
- Rübezahl
- Teutobochus
- Thyrsus
Greek and Roman mythology
- Aloadae
- Antaeus
- Argus Panoptes
- Arimaspi
- Caca
- Cacus
- Cyclopes
- Arges
- Polyphemus
- Damasen
- Gegenees
- Geryon
- Gigantes:
- Alcyoneus
- Almops
- Athos
- Damysus
- Enceladus
- Mimas
- Pallas
- Picolous
- Polybotes
- Porphyrion
- Gration
- Hecatoncheires
- Hyperboreans
- Laestrygonians
- Menoetius
- Orion
- Syrbotae
- Talos
- Tityos
[[Iberian Peninsula|Iberian]] mythology
[[Basque mythology]]
- Basajaun
- Jentil
- Mairu
- Olentzero
- Tartalo
[[Cantabrian mythology]]
- Ojáncanu
[[Indian religions]]
- Mande Barung
- Ten Giant Warriors
[[Hindu mythology]]
- Asura
- Daitya
- Hiranyakashipu
- Hiranyaksha
- Mahabali
- Rakshasa
- Kumbhakarna
- Ravana
[[Jainism]]
- Nabhi
- Rishabhanatha
[[Japanese folklore]]
- Daidarabotchi
- Emperor Chūai
- Emperor Keikō
- Gashadokuro
- Hibagon
- Oni
[[Folklore of Malaysia|Malaysian folklore]]
- Orang Mawas
North American folklore
- Alfred Bulltop Stormalong
- Amala - Pacific Northwest Coast
- Antonine Barada
- Beast of Bray Road
- Bigfoot
- Dzunukwa - Kwakwakaʼwakw mythology
- Febold Feboldson
- Flatwoods monster
- Flying Head - Iroquois mythology
- Fouke Monster
- Gaoh - Iroquois mythology
- Honey Island Swamp monster
- Jenu - Miꞌkmaq
- Johnny Kaw
- Kewawkqu’ - A race of gaints and magicians in Algonquian mythology Richard Erdoes, Alfonso Ortiz (1985) Native American Myths and Legends p.25
- Michigan Dogman
- Mogollon Monster
- Momo the Monster
- Quinametzin - Aztec mythology
- Mixtecatl
- Otomitl
- Tenoch
- Ulmecatl
- Xelhua
- Xicalancatl
- Paul Bunyan
- Si-Te-Cah - Northern Paiute people
- Skunk ape
- Tsul 'Kalu - Cherokee spiritual beliefs
- Wechuge - Athabaskan
- Wendigo
- Zipacna - Maya mythology
[[Mythology of Oceania|Oceanian Mythology]]
[[Fijian mythology]]
- Flaming Teeth
[[Māori mythology]]
-
Maero
-
Yelbeghen
[[Philippine mythology]]
- Bungisngis
- Kapre
[[Folklore of Romania|Romanian folklore]]
- Căpcăun
- Uriaș
- Zmeoaică
- Zmeu
[[Slavic paganism]]
Bulgarian mythology
- Ispolin
South American mythology and folklore
- Moai
- Patagon
[[Brazilian mythology]]
- Mapinguari
[[Chilean mythology]]
- Cherufe - Mapuche religion
[[Tibetan mythology]]
- Yeti
[[Turkic mythology]]
- Div
Other
- A Book of Giants
- Brobdingnag, fictional land of giants from Jonathan Swift's, Gulliver's Travels
- Ent
- Gargantua and Pantagruel
- Hurtaly, fictional giant from François Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel
- The Selfish Giant, a short story by Oscar Wilde
- Nix Nought Nothing
- Veli Jože
- Young Ronald
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