We have all heard or read stories about mythical creatures – either from ancient Greek stories or more modern tales. This is the list of the most well known mythical creatures. As always, if you want to add more, use the comments at the bottom of the page.
1. Griffin (or Gryphon) [Wikipdia]
The griffin is normally characterised as a lion with the head and wings of an eagle. It was thought to be a particularly strong creature as the lion is the king of beasts and the eagle is the king of birds. In ancient times it was considered the protector of the divine. The creature was seen in civilisations as early as the Minoan civilisation (2700BC to 1450 BC).
2. Phoenix [Wikipdia]
The phoenix is a mythical firebird from Ancient Egypt which is portrayed as a bird that dies in fire and is reborn of it. It is normally portrayed as having gold and red feathers. At the end of its life, a phoenix is said to build a nest of cinnamon twigs which it then ignites. The bird is destroyed in the fire but a new young phoenix is born from the same fire. It was believed to have a life span of 500 – 1461 years (depending on who you ask). Its tears were thought to heal wounds.
3. Unicorn [Wikipdia]
The unicorn is usually shown as a horse with a long single horn on its head, but it originally had a billy-goat beard, lion’s tail, and cloven hooves. The unicorn is virtually the only creature in legend which did not come from human fears and was, in fact, a rather gentle creature. It was considered impossible to capture a unicorn except by using unfair methods. The horn was said to be able to neutralise poison. The unicorn first came to be known during the Indus Valley Civilisation (3300–1700 BC).
4. Satyr [Wikipdia]
Satyrs were originally seen as companions of the goat god Pan in ancient Greek civilisation. The first drawings of satyrs were of normal men, though often with an erect phallus. It was later merged with the Roman faun which is when they began to be depicted as half men half goats (the upper body being that of the man, and the lower half being that of a goat). Satyrs are described as roguish but faint-hearted folk — subversive and dangerous, yet shy and cowardly. In old age they are often seen with horns on their head, while young satyrs are seen with nubs instead.
5. Minotaur [Wikipdia]
In Greek mythology, the Minotaur had the upper body of a bull and the lower body of a man. It was said to live in the centre of the labyrinth which was a large maze-like construction built for King Minos of Crete especially to house the minotaur. It was designed by Daedalus and is generally thought to have been at the site of Knossos. The minotaur appears briefly in a scene from the Satyricon by Petronius. He was eventually killed by Theseus.
6. Cyclops [Wikipdia]
A Cyclops is a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single round eye in the middle of its forehead. Cyclopes are described by both Homer and Hesiod. According to Hesiod, the Cyclopes—Brontes, Steropes and Arges — were the sons of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), while according to Homer the term “Cyclops” refers to a particular son of Poseidon and Thoosa named Polyphemus who was a Cyclops.
7. Mermaid [Wikipdia]
The mermaid (or merman in the case of a male) has been discussed since at least 5000 BC. It is highly possible that manatees or dugongs may have been confused for these creatures, and even Christopher Columbus claimed to have seen some on his journeys. In British folklore they are considered to be a forewarning of doom or disaster.
8. Gorgon [Wikipdia]
Gorgons were wicked women with fangs, and living snakes instead of hair. Legend says that looking at the face of a gorgon will turn a person into stone. Probably the most famous gorgon is Medusa who was the only mortal sister of three (the others being Stheno and Euryale). Because Medusa was mortal, Perseus was able to kill her by cutting off her head while he looked at her reflection in his shield. Images of Gorgons were often used by the Greeks to ward off evil.
9. Banshee [Wikipdia]
The banshee is from Irish mythology and are usually seen as female spirits. They were considered to be omens of death and were believed to have come from the “otherworld”. They are generally thought to be remnants of an ancient Celtic pagan religion in which they were minor gods, spirits, or ancestors. In English they are often referred to as fairies. According to legend, banshees will wander around the outside of a house wailing when someone inside is about to die.
10. Giant [Wikipdia]
“Giant” is the English word to describe monsters of great strength and size but human form. They appear in the Bible (in the story of King David and Goliath). In mythology they are frequently seen to be in conflict with the gods and are generally considered to be associated with chaos and wild nature. They were seen as early as the Ancient Greek culture where they were known as gigantes – creatures born from Gaia who was fertilised by the blood of Uranus when he was castrated.




















Hey great list again!
what about other Greek Mythology;
- Harpies were described as beautiful winged maidens.
-Sirens were actually prophets and described as having bodies of a bird and beautiful human heads.
and some other legends krackens, werewolfs, gaint squids, sea serpants(Also known as SEA dragons) and lets not forget the lock ness monster:)
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What, No werewolf? No Vampire?
I don’t know about you people, but they are two of the
most well known creatures in modern culture.
I’d like to see them on this list.
Great info though!
Werewolfs and vampires are one of the most well known creatures but seeing the others ones you didn’t know about is cooler. It is great info though
As long as I can remember I’ve been obsessed with mythical creatures. Half of the books I’ve read have been based on mythical creatures (lolz) the last ones I read was the companions quartet which was really nice, lots of info.. Anyawys I know a lot about mythical creatures so will share so knowledge…
There was once this real dracula. His name was Prince Vlad III of Wallachia. His nickname was Vlad Dracula/ Vlad the impaler and he lived from 1431-1476 Historians guess that he was probably born in real-life transylvannia, Romania.
There was also a giant wolf who fed on people (look up Beast of Gevauden)kinda like a werewolf
And Zombies are REAL!!! They are people who have eaten a special type of poison called the zombi poisons. If ingested they can bring on a state of apparent death that can even fool phisicians, pufferfish contain these toxins as well…
What about the pheonix? or the Selkie? What about the sidhe?
never mind about the pheonix, I over read things…
The griffin is the best it has been since I was 8.But I think that the dragon should have been in the top ten.I hate the Phoenix it makes me sick.
My favorite is the griffin it’s no mistake that it came first.But I agree the dragon should have been in the top ten.I hate the phoenix It is an awful creature.
Sorry I noticed I said that Twice
Does anyone else hate the phoenix
I agree with wyvern this is a wonderful site as for you kaykay you are nothing but a @$#@$#
Many people want Dragon added to this list.
When I hear the words “mythical creatures” I think Ancient Greece. I don’t believe dragons originated from Ancient Greece, perhaps China or Japan.
Some gryphon supporter probably put the gryphon in place of the dragon. Honestly, if you ask anyone what a dragon is, they would know what it is. If you ask someone what a gryphon is…different story.
Unicorns are real! D:
which is more believable, werewolves or black dogs? (black dogs were thought to have blood red eyes and fur as black as night)
which is more believable, elves or angels and demons?
No dragons, werewolves, or vampires!? Those are the three most common!!!
we could add the sphinx. it lived in the same city that i come from.
How about some of the lesser-known mythical creatures?
Shisas also called Lion dogs or Fu Dogs are my top favorite mythical animal.
There’s also the cerebrus, naga, kraken, kistune, chimera, barghest, basalisk, kirin, quetzalcoatl, nekomata, and kappa.
as a person who works in the field of mental health, my guess is, vampires are a simple explanation for the Jeffrey Domers and Ted Bundys of the ancient world. What about Big Foot a.k.a. Sasquatch?
You morons keep crying about this or that not being on here. Just shut up about the dragons and manticores!
this sucks how can you have a top ten mythological creatures list without lycanthropes
hahah santa claus is not real … youse people shouldnt lie to your children about him … That’s like a pedo could be walking in a childs room on chrismas day and the child is like are you santa and then what.. The pedo tkes you kid and never sees you again .. HELLO STANGER DANGER
@Bekkii (142): Right…like what are the odds of that happening?
Exactly,what is a Sidhe,Miraj,Cherufe,Lamassu,Keresh,Sirrush,Ziz,and Selkie anyways?
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what about vampires, witches, and werewolves? i think most people know what they are and vampires and werewolves are pretty popular right now.
@ all you people:
OMIGOSH!
instead of arguing, follow link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legendary_creatures
Dragons and Unicorns, i beleive, are the most commonly known mythological creatures. Sadly forgotten from this list, but alas, woe must I remain.
@ those who want vampires and werewolves and lycanthropes on this list:
The vampires and werewolves and lycanthropes and all that boloney you see today are MOVIE MAGIC. The original legends were nothing like what you see in movies today, so those MOVIE versions don’t count. I bet most of you twilighters and underworlders don’t know anything about the ORIGINAL versions.
For example, the first vampires were Elizabeth Bathory and Count Vlad the impaler. They were MURDERERS. Elizabeth drained the blood of beautiful young women into a bath thinking she could make herself live forever. And Vlad the Impaler, the original “vampire”? He would jab a big, dull stick through people’s bodies and watch them die slow, painful deaths. He would arrange the dead and dying in patterns. He called it his “art”. He also enjoyed skinning people or burning people alive to mix things up a bit. Then, when he died, they decapitated him and buried his head and body in different places; but when they dug him up both his head and body were gone! Now go on and tell me that your precious Edward should be on this list, go on. Vampires sparkle in the sunlight, yeah, right. Hello?! READ A FRICKING DECENT MYTHOLOGY BOOK INSTEADD OF THAT WATERED DOWN ROMANTISIST CRAP!
Gosh.
Werewolves and Lycanthropes, same thing, started as rumours about cultic rituals during the medieval. All sorts of ideas about witchcraft and sorcery and magic were used. Usually it was just a label for unusual people that someone had a grudge against. What’s his face the werewolf needs to take a look at his family roots. As for the Underwordl series, I not even going to get into all that twisted mythology.(I mean, for pete’s sake, Michael is part lycan part vampire? It doesn’t even make sense.)
Furthermore, I dont think humanoid creatures should be on this list at all. I mean, yeah, fairies and elves and dwarves and all that, but they have been twisted (as i said above) by pop culture. So i don’t think we should really count the messed up versions.
Also, this list is for the “Top 10″ “most well known” mythological creatures. I mean yes, Cthulhu and the doppelganger, and etc. are great creatures, all other merits aside, but this list os for the TOP TEN MOST WELL KNOWN, not the 30000000000 most vague creatures you people have to dig for months to find. Nor is this the “see who can find the most obscure cryptid” contest
Blah blah blah more words. My fingers hurt now so goodbye and leave the freaking list alone.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that werewolves were FLESH EATING MONSTERS!!!
They prefer the virgins, so I guess that twilight girl is safe.
(just kidding, they’ll eat anyone; virginity doesn’t protect you)
non-virginity*
non-virginity doesn’t protect you*
woo-hoo three in a row
u no am a vampire n they r real n how com dere isnt no vam,pire on da list?
CHUPACABRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this list was a good place to start. It seemed to ignite all these young people on quest of their own to find more mythical beasts. The list provided people with accurate information, to make their own conclusions. Downgrading this will only keep the author from following up with anything else interesting. I also think the reason that Dragons, Vampires, And werewolves were not put on here is because they are so widely known. What fun would it be to have yet another take on these overwritten subjects?
Komodo… Dragon. Not a Mythical Creature.
all of these mythical things are bull*****!! they’re just crazy rumors people make up…
you don’t have the ultimint mythical creature the DRAGON they should be on the list I mean the are the baddaddy of monsters and could easilly kick a griffon on its but
you should add dragons they are grate monsters
you should add a dragon I mean what good anime dosn’t have a good dragon? but not one anime show has a griffon!
knownown has heard of a satar and gorgons arn’t that famus you should swich them with a dragon and a vampire
the only problem with the list is the word MYTHICAL it’s all real u kno
satyrs r my fav tho
You forgot the Garuda and Xilin.
check this web about mythical creatures :
http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com
here some addition:
Megalodon
Gremlin
Golem
Troll
Bahamut
The banshee is not commonly believed to mourn for major bloodlines only – that’s a misconception. She is by far most often thought of throughout Ireland as a sort of signal of death of one known to those who hear her cry or scream, like a family member.
add the chimera!!!
you should add pictures if you dont it gets boring i have to right a story on this and i want pictures to see which ones look cool
As far as the list goes I’ve heard and did personal research on all of them. Dragons are real but not as we know of them from myth as being large flying fire-breathers. Look up the Komodo dragon, the only known living dragon creature. The creatures on the list are only known from mythology not sightings, if you want to know about possible living myths look up Mokele-mbembe, a possible dinosaur living in the congo with large amounts of known witnesses from tribes through out the congo. Also there are bigfoot, chubracabra, and lockness with photos of each.
Here’s a question:
Are Basilisks and Cockatrices the same thing, or are they different?
Also, what are some good books on Greek Mythology, or mythology in general?
What about medusas or ninfas? (I don´t know their names in english). They’re very famous too.
#11 — attractive lesbians.
I love mythology… I used to be hard-core obsessed with Greek myths when I was younger and this list has been like reopening a closed wound. I´m going to have to reread my greek myths encyclopedia.
And just three extra notes:
- for the millionth time, please, please read previous comments so we can avoid endless repetitions of “where are dragons and vampires!?!”
- for the mental sanity of those of us who actually LIKE the english language, please (pretty please) refrain from using the incredibly annoying txt spk
- just an FYI, any further mention of Edward Cullen or the Twilight series will result in me retiring to the nearest, darkest corner and hitting my head repeatedly against the wall until a blessed concussion renders me unconscious.
Thank you.
Top ten LAMEASS monsters more like it.
Anybody notice how they’re all Greco-Roman?
(Oh, and you missed hydras, if you’re trying to be greek-centric, which are WAY cooler than the rest of this whole list)
What about the mythical creatures from other lands?
Surely the Skinwalkers of native american lore are much more terrifying.
What of the Grendel? The Chupacabra? The Fear Gorta? The Pishacha? The Xana? The auroral spirits, the Wassan-mon-ganeehla-ak?
Hell, what about LOVECRAFT?
I guess this is a list of the lamest monsters with the most screen time in film.
“So what’s #10?” “A really big dude.”
Brilliant.
Just brilliant.
Vampires or some variation are existent in the mythology of EVERY SINGLE CULTURE AROUND THE WORLD!!!! Also, to quote George Carlin, “where the f*** are all the zombies?”
I like mythical creatures
what about GARGOYLES,FAIRIES, MANTICORES,And DRAGONS
What about my sister? it's hard to believe she's not on there!
I wish some of you people would realize the differance between a mythical CREATURE and a mythical BEING. Really, its not that hard. Mythical creatures are the ones with an animal or animal-Like form. Mythical BEINGS, on the other hand, had a human-like form. Meaning Vampires are mythical beings, not mythical creatures. Me, personally, I like dragons, unicorns, gargoyles, griffins, pegasus’, pheonixs, hippocampi, ophiotaurus, (Egyptian) sphinx, pixies, fairys, and a few others. Hey, did you know a dobby is an acual mythical creature? I just found that out. And if we’re also going to do other mythical creatures, I also like the kitsune of Japanesse mythology.
so do any of u no how many mythical creatures there are. i can name off 30 off the back
Leave us not forget the rakshasha.
Wheres GODZILLA?
Mimics (everyone loves gaining a ton of treasure after killing something), Sprites, Drakes (which is the classification for Dragon), Werewolf (or various versions of the Were type), Elves, Goblins, Kender (greatest race ever, thanks DragonLance's Weis and Hickman), Halfling, Dwarves, Gnomes, Minotaurs, Centaurs, Trolls, Orcs, Undead, Sphinx, Nymph, Siren.
By the way, Mermaid should be Merfolk (since that's the racial type).
For those of you complaining about Vampires, they are not a fantasy creature. They are based on the Count who actually sucked the blood out of his victims. I would still add it, but the fact is, you brought up Twilight, which is crummy at best, when you have better examples from Underworld, Buffy, Van Helsing, and the Dracula movies.
And who can forget the Ent? Seriously…
ange vampires aren't creatures or werewolves they are ghouls! and dragons are real duh! You need to learn about animals there are such thing as dragons like Komodo Dragons!