Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore/B3


 * 1) Braint &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 2) Bran Galed &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore, Celtic mythology] &mdash;
 * 3) Brân Llyr &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 4) Bran mac Febail &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 5) Bran &mdash; Celtic mythology, [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend], [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore]; In Celtic mythology Bran was a giant who delighted in ... &mdash;
 * 6) Brandan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 7) Brandub &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 8) bread and cheese throwing &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 9) bread &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 10) Breaga &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 11) Breagh &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 12) Breas &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 13) Breasail &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 14) Breatan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 15) Breccán &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 16) Brecheniauc &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 17) Breffny &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 18) Breg &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 19) Brega &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 20) Bregia &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 21) Bregon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 22) Breksta &mdash;
 * 23) Brekyirihunuade &mdash; African mythology &mdash;
 * 24) Breoga &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 25) Breóthigernd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 26) Bresal Bélach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 27) Bresal Etarláim &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 28) Bresal &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 29) Bress &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 30) Bressal &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 31) Bretain &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 32) Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 33) Brí Léith &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 34) Brian Bórama &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 35) Brianan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 36) Briccriu's Feast &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 37) Bríd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 38) Bride &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 39) Bridei &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 40) Bridge of Heaven &mdash; Japanese mythology &mdash;
 * 41) Bridge of Jehennam &mdash; Islam &mdash;
 * 42) bridge &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 43) Bridget &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 44) brieve &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 45) Bríg &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 46) Brigindo &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 47) Brigit &mdash; Celtic mythology; See "Brighid" &mdash;
 * 48) Brion &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 49) Britán Mael &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 50) Bro Waroch &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 51) broadsides &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 52) Brochan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 53) Broich y Ddinas &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 54) Broichan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 55) Brolga &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;
 * 56) brollachan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 57) Bron &mdash;
 * 58) Bronach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 59) Brono &mdash; Norse mythology; In Norse mythology, Brono was the son of Baldr. He ... &mdash;
 * 60) Brontes &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 61) Bronwen &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 62) broom &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 63) broomstick &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 64) Bros &mdash;
 * 65) brú &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 66) Brug na Bóinne &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 67) brug &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 68) bruiden &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 69) Bruidhean Bheag na hAlmhaine &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 70) Bruidhean Chaorthainn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 71) bruig &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 72) Bruighean Caorthuinn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 73) Bruin &mdash;
 * 74) Brumo &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 75) Brunhilde &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;
 * 76) Brutus &mdash;
 * 77) Brynaich &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 78) bTsan &mdash;
 * 79) Buachalla &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 80) Búadach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 81) Búadnat &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 82) Buan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 83) Búanann &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 84) búanfach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 85) Buata &mdash;
 * 86) Bua-Taranga &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;
 * 87) Bubus &mdash;
 * 88) Bubwayaita &mdash;
 * 89) Bucca (mythical creature) &mdash; mythical creature, Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 90) Bucentaur &mdash; general mythology; In Greek mythology, the bucentaur was a mythical creature, half ... &mdash; - leads to a ship belonging to the Pope
 * 91) Buchet &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to a French motorcycle manufacturer
 * 92) buckets &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 93) buctogai &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 94) Buddha Sakyamuni &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 95) Buddhas &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Buddhahood
 * 96) Buddhi &mdash; Hindu mythology &mdash;
 * 97) Buddic &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 98) Bue &mdash;   - leads to a town in France
 * 99) Buffalo &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 100) bug &mdash;  English folklore &mdash;
 * 101) Buga &mdash;
 * 102) bugelnoz &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 103) Buí &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 104) Buic &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 105) Buide mac Báin &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 106) building trade &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 107) Buinne &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 108) Bujang Sembelih &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 109) Buk &mdash; African mythology &mdash;  - leads to a village in Poland
 * 110) Bukit Kaca &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 111) Buku &mdash; African mythology &mdash;
 * 112) Bukuri e qiellit &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 113) Bulaing &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;
 * 114) Bulkabil &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 115) bull feast &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 116) Bull of Heaven &mdash; Mesopotamian mythology &mdash;  - leads to American experimental music band
 * 117) bull &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 118) bull-baiting &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 119) bullbeggar &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 120) bull-running &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 121) Bulotu &mdash; Polynesian mythology; In Tongan mythology, Bulotu is the paradise where the spirits ... &mdash;
 * 122) Buluc Chabtan &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;  - leads to List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
 * 123) Buluga &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - leads to Beluga
 * 124) Buluk-kab &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 125) bunadh beag na farraige &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 126) bunadh na croc &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 127) Bunbulama &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;
 * 128) Bundahisn &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 129) Bunosi &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 130) Burak &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 131) Búrc Búiredach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 132) burial with grave-goods &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 133) Burijas &mdash; Semitic/Kassite mythology &mdash;
 * 134) Buriyas &mdash; Semitic/Kassite mythology &mdash;
 * 135) Burning Bartle &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 136) burns &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 137) Burnt Belly &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 138) Burnt Face &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 139) Buryale &mdash; general mythology; Buryale was one of the Gorgons. &mdash;
 * 140) Buryat Mythology &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 141) bus tickets &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 142) Busiris (Greek mythology) &mdash; legendary Greeks; In Greek mythology, Busiris was a king of Egypt and ... &mdash;
 * 143) Bussumarus &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 144) Buta &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 145) Butsu &mdash; Japanese mythology &mdash;
 * 146) Butsudo &mdash; Japanese mythology &mdash;
 * 147) butterflies &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 148) Butterfly &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 149) Butyakengo &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 150) Bwbachod &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;
 * 151) Bwca &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 152) bwci &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 153) bwgan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 154) Byelun &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 155) Bylgia &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;  - leads to a genus of prawn
 * 156) Bylgja &mdash; general mythology; In Norse mythology, Bylgja is a daughter of Aegir and ... &mdash; - leads to Nine Daughters of Ægir; Bylgja is mentioned on page, but does not have its own page
 * 157) Byon &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;