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KALI [ India ]
( from: Anthony Masters "The Natural History of the Vampire" )
KALI MA [ India ]
( from: "Mythologie Générale" )
KALIKANDZARE [ Greece ]
Werewolf-like wild men.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
KALLICANTZAROS [ Crete ]
( from: Peter Haining "A Dictionary of Vampires" )
KALLIKANTZAROS [ Greece ]
( from: Nigel Jackson "Compleat Vampyre" )
KALLIKANZAROS [ Greece ]
Werewolf-like wild man.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
KAPACONCOLOS [ Turkey ]
Nocturnal being that only appears between Christmas and
Epiphany.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
KAPPA [ Japan ]
( from: J. Gordon Melton "The Vampire Book" )
KARACONCOLOS [ Turkey ]
Nocturnal being that only appears between Christmas and
Epiphany.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
KARA-KONDJIOLOS [ Turkey ]
( from: Nigel Jackson "Compleat Vampyre" )
KARAKONDJO [ Bulgaria ]
Werewolf-like wild man.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
KARAKONDJOULA [ Serbia ]
Nocturnal being that only appears between Christmas and
Epiphany.
( from: Ivanichka Georgieva "Bulgarian Mythology" )
KARAKONDZJO [ Bulgaria ]
( from: Peter Mario Kreuter "Der Vampirglaube in Südosteuropa" )
KARAKONDZJUL [ Bulgaria ]
( from: Peter Mario Kreuter "Der Vampirglaube in Südosteuropa" )
KARKANTEBOKIS [ Greece ]
( from: "Le Musée des Vampires" )
KATACHANAS [ Greece ]
( from: Dudley Wright "Vampires and Vampirism" )
KATAKANAS [ Greece ]
( from: "Le Musée des Vampires" )
KATAKHANÁ [ Crete ]
( from: Dudley Wright "Vampires and Vampirism" )
KATAKHANÁDES [ Crete ]
( from: Montague Summers "The Vampire in Europe" )
KATAKHANAS [ Crete, Rhodes ]
( from: Peter Haining "A Dictionary of Vampires" )
KATAKHANÁS [ Crete ]
( from: Dudley Wright "Vampires and Vampirism" )
KATAKHANÉ
( from: Roland Villeneuve )
KATAKHANES [ Greece ]
( from: R.E.L. Masters "Eros and Evil" )
KATAKHANOSO [ India ]
Other name for "Baital".
( from: Norbert Borrmann "Vampirismus" )
KATALKANÁS [ Crete ]
( from: Dudley Wright "Vampires and Vampirism" )
KATANÈS [ Montenegro ]
( from: Roland Villeneuve "Dictionnaire du Diable" )
KATHAKANAS [ Greece ]
( from: Gabriel Ronay "The Dracula Myth" )
KATHAKANES [ Greece ]
( from: "A Treasury of Witchcraft" )
KAUKAÏ [ Baltic Countries ]
( from: Robert Baudry )
KEPHN [ Burma ]
( from: Montague Summers "The Vampire - his Kith and Kin" )
KEREN [ Ancient Greece ]
( from: "Mythologisch Woordenboek" )
KERES [ Ancient Greece ]
( from: "Greek Mythology" )
KHARISIRI [ Bolivia ]
( from: Nathan Wachtel "Dieux et Vampires" )
KHMOCH [ Cambodia ]
The word "Khmoch" can mean corpse as well as revenant.
( from: Pierre Bitard "Le Monde du Sorcier au Cambodge" )
KIANG-KOUEI [ China ]
( from: Jean-Paul Roux "Le Sang" )
KIANGSHI [ China ]
( from: Dudley Wright "Vampires and Vampirism" )
KIANG-SHI [ China ]
( from: J. Gordon Melton "The Vampire Book" )
KIANG-SI [ China ]
( from: Francois Ribadeau Dumas "A la Recherche des Vampires" )
KIEL GALAL [ Accadia ]
Accadian type of succubus
( from: Ernest Jones "On the Nightmare" )
KIEL-UDDAKARA [ Accadia ]
Being that causes nightmares
( from: Ernest Jones "On the Nightmare" )
KIKIMARA [ Russia ]
Being that causes nightmares
( from: Ernest Jones "On the Nightmare" )
KOLDUN [ Russia ]
( from: J. Gordon Melton "The Vampire Book" )
KOSAC [ Croatia ]
( from: Jan L. Perkowski "The Darkling" )
KOSAC [ Serbia ]
( from: Peter Mario Kreuter "Der Vampirglaube in Südosteuropa" )
KOZLAC [ Dalmatia ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
KOZLAK [ Dalmatia ]
( from: Jan L. Perkowski "The Darkling" )
KRASSY [ Thailand, Laos ]
( from: Rosemary Ellen Guiley "The Complete Vampire Companian" )
KRAVOPIJTZA [ Russian Language ]
( from: Dictionary )
KRESNEK [ Slavs ]
( from: Harry A. Senn "Were-Wolf and Vampire in Romania" )
KRESNIK [ Serbia ]
( from: van Loon & Didden "Vampierhandboek" )
KRIJVASMOK [ Belarusian Language ]
( from: Dictionary )
KROPIJAC [ Bulgaria ]
( from: Massimo Centini "Sulle Tracce dei Vampiri" )
KRSNIK [ Slavs ]
( from: Harry A. Senn "Were-Wolf and Vampire in Romania" )
KRUVNIK [ Bulgaria ]
( from: Jan L. Perkowski "Vampires of the Slavs" )
KRVOIJAC [ Bulgaria ]
( from: Gabriel Ronay "The Dracula Myth" )
KRVOPIJA [ Serbian Language ]
( from: Dictionary )
KRVOPIJAC [ Bulgaria ]
( from: Ornella Volta "The Vampire" )
KUANG-SHI [ China ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
KUDESNIK [ Russia ]
( from: J. Gordon Melton "The Vampire Book" )
KUDLAC [ Balkan ]
( from: Francois Ribadeau Dumas "A la Recherche des Vampires" )
KUDLAK [ Istria ]
Abbreviation for VORKUDLAK
( from: www.istrianet.org "Vampires and Witches in Istria" )
K'UEI [ China ]
( from: Matthew Bunson "The Vampire Encyclopedia" )
KUKUDHI [ Albania ]
( from: van Loon & Didden "Vampierhandboek" )
KUKUTHI [ Albania ]
( from: J. Gordon Melton "The Vampire Book" )
KUZLAC [ Dalmatia ]
( from: Ornella Volta "The Vampire" )
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