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 * Daimonic
 * Damsel in distress
 * Dawn goddess
 * Death (personification)
 * Death or departure of the gods
 * Deities and personifications of seasons
 * Demigod
 * Depth psychology
 * Deus otiosus
 * Devil's Bridge
 * Divine Council
 * Divine language
 * Divine twins
 * Dwarf (mythology)
 * Dying-and-rising god
 * Earth (classical element)
 * Edward Burnett Tylor
 * Egregore
 * Electra complex
 * Elemental
 * Elixir of life
 * Émile Durkheim
 * Eternal feminine
 * Eternal return
 * Eternal return (Eliade)
 * Ethnic religion
 * Euhemerism
 * Evolutionary origin of religions
 * Evolutionary psychology of religion
 * Eye of Horus
 * Eye of Providence
 * Fairy
 * Fairy path
 * Fairy ring
 * Fairy tale
 * Father complex
 * Father figure
 * Fetishism
 * Fire (classical element)
 * Fleur-de-lis
 * Flood myth
 * Folk Catholicism
 * Folk healer
 * Folk religion
 * Folk saint
 * Folklore
 * Folkloristics
 * Funerary cult
 * Funny animal
 * Gargoyle
 * Gender of God
 * Gender of God in Christianity
 * Georgian mythology
 * Giant (mythology)
 * Gnome
 * Golden Age
 * Golden apple
 * Great chain of being
 * Guy Fawkes Night
 * Hammer and sickle
 * Hand of God (art)
 * Happy ending
 * Hawaiian narrative
 * Heart (symbol)
 * Heavenly Mother
 * Here be dragons
 * Hero's journey
 * Holly King (archetype)
 * Holy well
 * Hoodoo (folk magic)
 * House mark
 * Household deity
 * Human skull symbolism
 * Human–animal hybrid
 * Hungarian mythology
 * Id, ego and super-ego
 * Illusion of control
 * Imaginary friend
 * Individuation
 * Inner child
 * Interpretatio graeca
 * Iron in folklore
 * James George Frazer
 * Jesus in comparative mythology
 * Joseph Campbell
 * Jungian archetypes
 * Jungian interpretation of religion
 * Katabasis
 * King of the Gods
 * Knight-errant