
Hippocampus drawn from a fresco in Pompeii
- Hábrók (Nordic) – listed as the "best" hawk
 - Hadhayosh (Persian) – gigantic land animal
 - Hades (Greek) – Ruler of the Underworld
 - Haetae (Korean) – dog-lion hybrid
 - Hag (Many cultures worldwide) – wise old woman who is usually a malevolent spirit or a disguised goddess
 - Haietlik (Nuu-chah-nulth) – water serpent
 - Halloi (Sanamahism) - natural maiden spirits of celestial origin
 - Hai-uri (Khoikhoi) – male cannibalistic partially invisible monster
 - Hakutaku (Japanese) – talking beast which handed down knowledge on harmful spirits
 - Hākuturi (Māori) – nature guardian
 - Half-elf (Nordic) – human-elf hybrid
 - Haltija (Finnish) – spirit that protects a specific place
 - Hamadryad (Greek) – oak tree nymph
 - Hamingja (Scandinavian) – personal protection spirit
 - Hamsa (Buddhist, Hindu and Jainism) – mystic bird
 - Hanau epe (Rapa Nui) – long-eared humanoid
 - Hantu Air (Malay) – shapeshifting water spirit
 - Hantu Demon (Philippine) – demon
 - Hantu Raya (Malay) – demonic servant
 - Harionago (Japanese) – humanoid female with barbed, prehensile hair
 - Harpy (Greek) – birdlike human-headed death spirit
 - Haugbúi (Nordic) – undead being who lives in its burial mound
 - Havsrå (Nordic) – saltwater spirit
 - Helloi (Meitei mythology) – celestial maidens, daughters of the Sky God Salailen
 - Headless Horseman (European) – humanoid spirit who haunts or kills
 - Headless Mule (Brazilian) – fire-spewing, headless, spectral mule
 - Hecatonchires (Greek) – primordial giants with 100 hands and fifty heads
 - Heikegani (Japanese) – crabs with human-faced shells, the spirits of warriors killed in the Battle of Dan-no-ura
 - Heinzelmännchen (German) – household spirit
 - Helead (Greek) – fen nymph
 - Hellhound (Many cultures worldwide) – underworld dog
 - Heracles (Greek) – gatekeeper of Olympus
 - Hercinia (Medieval Bestiaries) – glowing bird
 - Herensuge (Basque) – dragon
 - Hesperides (Greek) – nymph daughters of Atlas
 - Hidebehind (United States) – nocturnal forest creature
 - Hiderigami (Japanese) – drought spirit
 - Hieracosphinx (Ancient Egypt) – falcon-headed sphinx
 - Hihi (Japanese) – baboon monster
 - Hiisi (Finnish) – nature guardian
 - Hippalectryon (Greek) – a horse-rooster hybrid
 - Hippocamp (Etruscan, Greek and Phoenician) – horse-fish hybrid
 - Hippogriff (Medieval Bestiaries) – hybrid of a griffin and horse; a lion-eagle-horse hybrid
 - Hippopodes (Medieval Bestiary) – horse-hoofed humanoid
 - Hircocervus (Medieval Bestiary) – deer-goat hybrid
 - Hitodama (Japanese) – ghosts of the newly dead, which take the form of fireballs
 - Hitotsume-kozō (Japanese) – one-eyed childlike spirit
 - Hob (English) – house spirit
 - Hobbididance (English) – malevolent spirit
 - Hobgoblin (Medieval) – friendly or amusing goblin
 - Hodag (United States) – frog-mammoth-lizard hybrid
 - Hokhokw (Kwakiutl) – bird
 - Hōkō (Japanese) – dog-like Chinese tree spirit
 - Hó͘-ko͘-pô (Taiwanese) – a tiger spirit
 - Homa (Persian) – eagle-lion hybrid, similar to a griffin
 - Hombre Caiman (Colombian) – human-alligator hybrid
 - Hombre Gato (Latin America) – human-cat hybrid
 - Homunculus (Alchemy) – small animated construct
 - Hō-ō (Japanese) – rooster-swallow-fowl-snake-goose-tortoise-stag-fish hybrid
 - Hoopoe (multiple cultures) – near passerine bird common to Africa and Eurasia that features in many mythologies in those continents
 - Hoop snake (United States, Canada, and Australia) – snake which rolls by taking its tail in its mouth
 - Horned Serpent (Native American) – serpentine rain spirit
 - Hotoke (Japanese) – deceased person
 - Houri (Islamic) – heavenly beings
 - Hraesvelg (Norse) – Jötunn, who in eagle form, creates the wind by beating his wings
 - Hrímþurs (Nordic) – Rime or frost jötunn
 - Huaychivo (Mayan) – human-deer hybrid
 - Huginn and Muninn (Norse) – pair of ravens associated with the Norse god Odin whose names mean Thought and Memory
 - Huldufólk (Icelandic/Faroese) – secret mound/rock dwelling elves
 - Hulder (Scandinavian) – forest spirit
 - Huli jing (Chinese) – nine-tailed fox spirit
 - Huma (Persian) – regenerative fire bird
 - Humbaba (Akkadian) – lion-faced giant
 - Hundun (Chinese) – chaos spirit
 - Hupia (Taíno) – nocturnal ghost
 - Hyakume (Japanese) – hundred-eyes creature
 - Hydra (Greek) – multi-headed water serpent/dragon
 - Hydrus (or Hydros) (Medieval Bestiary) – a water snake with various abilities
 - Hyōsube (Japanese) – hair-covered kappa
 - Hypnalis (Medieval Bestiary) – snake that kills its victims in their sleep
 - Hudhud (mythology) (Islamic mythology) – a legendary hoopoe bird
 
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