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BABA COAJA [ Romania ]
Other name for "Samca".
( from: Adrien Cremene "Mythologie du Vampire en Roumanie" )
BAITAL [ India ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
BAITAL PACHISI [ India ]
( from: Anthony Masters "The Natural History of the Vampire" )
BAJANG [ Malaysia ]
( from: Montague Summers "The Vampire - his Kith and Kin" )
BÂJANG [ Malaysia ]
( from: Anthony Masters "The Natural History of the Vampire" )
BALI DJAKA [ Borneo ]
( from: Jakob Wisse "Selbstmord und Todesfurcht bei den Natürvölkern" )
BALOI [ Zambia, Botswana & Lesotho ]
Sorcerer that feeds on the life-force of others.
( from: Jan Knappert "African Mythology" )
BAOBHAN SITH [ Ireland ]
( from: Anthony Masters "The Natural History of the Vampire" )
BAOBHAN SITH [ Scotland ]
A beautiful but deadly faery-vampyre-woman who is said
to haunt the wild and lonely places of Ross-shire.
( from: Nigel Jackson "Compleat Vampyre" )
BARABARLAKOS [ Greece ]
( from: Norbert Borrmann "Vampirismus" )
BARBUDA [ Occitan language ]
Werewolf, ghost
( from: Dictionary )
BARKOMENAOS [ Cyprus ]
( from: "Le Musée des Vampires" )
BDEMXHONG [ Tibet ]
( from: Aba Vangh "Magie Tibetaine" )
BEGIERIG [ Germany ]
Other name for "Nachzehrer".
( from: "Handwörterbuch des deutschen Aberglaubes" )
BEGU MENTAS [ Bataks ]
( from: Jakob Wisse "Selbstmord und Todesfurcht bei den Natürvölkern" )
BETAIL [ India ]
( from: J. Gordon Melton "The Vampire Book" )
BHAYANKARA [ Tibet ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
BHOOTUMS [ India ]
( from: R.E.L. Masters "Eros and Evil" )
BHUT [ India ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
BHUTA [ India ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
BHUTS [ India ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
BHUTU [ India ]
Spirits of those who have died violently.
( from: Jean-Paul Roux "Le Sang" )
BLAUTSAUGER [ Bosnia, Germany ]
( from: Nigel Jackson "Compleat Vampyre" )
Be sure not to miss the interesting criticism regarding Nigel Jackson's "Blautsauger" in Peter Kremer's work in progress: "DRACULA'S VETTERN". It is always a pleasure to find that there are still people around who are serious about their vampires.
BLODSUGAR [ Norway ]
Bloodsucker.
( from: "Nynorskordboka" )
BLODSUGER [ Norway ]
Bloodsucker.
( from: "Bokmålsordboka" )
BLOEDZUIGER [ Dutch language ]
Bloodsucker, leech - other name for a vampire.
BLOEDZUIGERS [ Dutch language ]
Plural for "bloodsucker".
BLOODSUCKER [ English language ]
Other name for a vampire.
BLUATSAUGER [ Bavaria ]
( from: Alfons Schweiggert "Wunderwesen" )
BLUT-AUSSAUGER [ Germany ]
( from: Sturm & Völker "Von denen Vampiren oder Menschensaugern" )
BLUTSAUGER [ German language ]
Bloodsucker - other name for a vampire.
BLUT-SAUGER [ Germany ]
( from: Sturm & Völker "Von denen Vampiren oder Menschensaugern" )
BOBOANÃ [ Romania ]
Other regional name for female vampire.
( from: Adrien Cremene "Mythologie du Vampire en Roumanie" )
BOBON [ Romania ]
Other regional name for male vampire.
( from: Adrien Cremene "Mythologie du Vampire en Roumanie" )
BOCKSHEXE [ Germany ]
Type of "Alp" that can have the shape of a goat.
( from: E. H. Meyer "Mythologie der Germanen" )
BOCKSMARTE [ Germany ]
Other type of "Alp".
( from: E. H. Meyer "Mythologie der Germanen" )
BOGINKI [ Poland ]
Evil spirits that attack young mothers and their
babies.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
BORBORLAKOS [ Greece ]
( from: Norbert Borrmann "Vampirismus" )
BOURDOULAKOS [ Greece ]
( from: Norbert Borrmann "Vampirismus" )
BRAHMAPARUSH [ India ]
( from: van Loon & Didden "Vampierhandboek" )
BRAHMAPARUSHA [ India ]
( from: Rosemary Ellen Guiley "The Complete Vampire Companian" )
BRAHMEPARUSH [ India ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
BRONCOLAKAS [ Greece ]
( from: A. Debay "Histoire des Sciences Occultes" )
BROUCOLACA [ Greece ]
( from: B. J. Hurwood "Vampires, Werewolved and Ghouls" )
BROUCOLACCHI [ Greece ]
( from: Massimo Centini "Sulle Tracce dei Vampiri" )
BROUCOLACCO [ Greece ]
( from: Massimo Centini "Sulle Tracce dei Vampiri" )
BROUCOLAQUE [ Greece ]
( from: Dom Calmet "Dissertation sur les Revenants en
Corps,
les Excommuniés, Les Oupirs ou Vampires, Brucolaques, etc." )
BROUCOLOKAS [ Greece ]
( from: Lord Byron "The Works of Lord Byron" )
BROUCOLOQUES [ Greece ]
( from: Jean-Paul Roux "Le Sang" )
BROUKOLAKES [ Greece ]
( from: Montague Summers "The Vampire in Europe" )
BROXA [ Portugal ]
Erroneous spelling of "Bruxa"
( from: "Le Monde du Sorcier" )
BRUCOLACAS [ Greece ]
( from: R.E.L. Masters "Eros and Evil" )
BRUCOLAQUE [ Greece ]
( from: Dom Calmet "Dissertation sur les Revenants en
Corps,
les Excommuniés, Les Oupirs ou Vampires, Brucolaques, etc." )
BRUCULACAS [ Greece ]
( from: Massimo Centini "Sulle Tracce dei Vampiri" )
BRUHA [ Portugal ]
Erroneous spelling of "Bruxa"
( from: Barbara Black Koltuv "The Book of Lilith" )
BRUKOLAK [ Greece ]
( from: Sturm & Völker "Von denen Vampiren oder Menschensaugern" )
BRUKULACO [ Greece ]
( from: Gabriel Ronay "The Dracula Myth" )
BRÜNNLIG [ Germany ]
Another German name for "Ignis Fatuus".
( from: E. H. Meyer "Mythologie der Germanen" )
BRUXA [ Portugal ]
Bloodsucking witch that can change itself into a bird or
bat.
( from: Hans-Jürgen Wolf "Hexenwahn und Exorzismus" )
BRUXAS [ Portugal ]
( from: B.J. Hurwood "Vampires, Werewolves & Ghouls" )
BRUXSA [ Portugal ]
Other name for Bruxa
( from: Ernest Jones "On the Nightmare" )
BRYKILAKAS [ Greece ]
( from: Norbert Borrmann "Vampirismus" )
BRYKOLAKAS [ Greece ]
( from: Dictionary )
BUAU [ Borneo ]
( from: ??? )
BUCOLACS [ Santorini - Greece ]
( from: Dudley Wright "Vampires and Vampirism" )
BUHLGEIST [ German ]
Other name for "Incubus" or "Succubus".
( from: Johannes Praetorius "Blockes-Berge Verrichtung" )
BUHLGEISTER [ German ]
Plural for "Buhlgeist".
( from: Johannes Praetorius "Blockes-Berge Verrichtung" )
BULCOLACCAS [ Greece ]
( from: Montague Summers "The Vampire in Europe" )
BUO [ Borneo ]
( from: Peter Haining "A Dictionary of Vampires" )
BURACH BHAOI [ Scotland ]
( from: Lewis Spence "The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain" )
BURCOLAKAS [ Greece ]
( from: B.J. Hurwood "The Vampire Papers" )
BURCULACAS [ Greece ]
( from: Ernest Jones "On the Nightmare" )
BUTHROLACAS [ Greece ]
( from: Montague Summers "The Vampire in Europe" )
BÜXENWOLF [ Germany ]
Werewolf who had made a pact with the devil.
( from: Ernest Jones "On the Nightmare" )
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