Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore/G2


 * 1) Gokuraku &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 2) Golam &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 3) gold &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 4) Gold-Comb &mdash; general mythology; In Norse mythology, Gold-comb is the cock who shall crow ... &mdash;
 * 5) Goldilocks &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - leads to The Story of the Three Bears
 * 6) Goll 1 &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 7) Goll Essa Ruaid &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 8) Goll mac Carbada &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 9) Goll mac Doilb &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 10) Goll &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 11) Goll &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 12) Gommatesvara &mdash;
 * 13) Gond Mythology &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 14) Gong De Tian &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 15) gooding &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - leads to Gooding, Idaho
 * 16) gooseberry wife &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 17) Gor (mythology) &mdash; African mythology &mdash;
 * 18) Gora-Daileng &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 19) Gora-daileng &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;
 * 20) Goreu &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 21) Gorgoniy &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 22) Gorgonya &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 23) goric &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ Celtic mythology] &mdash;  - leads to a village in Serbia
 * 24) Gormal &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 25) Gormfhlaith &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 26) Gormla &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 27) Gormlaith &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 28) Gormshuil Mhór na Maighe &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 29) Gorritxiki &mdash; Basque mythology &mdash;
 * 30) Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 31) Go-Shin Tai &mdash;  Japanese mythology &mdash;
 * 32) Gotterdammerung &mdash; Norse mythology; In Norse mythology, Gotterdammerung is the end of the world. &mdash; - leads to the opera by Richard Wagner; no link to sociocultural concept
 * 33) Gou Mang &mdash;  Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 34) Govannan &mdash; general mythology; In Celtic mythology, Govannan was a son of Don and ... &mdash; - leads to Gofannon; not mentioned as alternate name or spelling
 * 35) Govannon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Gofannon; not mentioned as alternate name or spelling
 * 36) Gozu-Tenno &mdash; Japanese mythology &mdash;
 * 37) Graiae &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Graeae; not mentioned as alternate spelling
 * 38) Graii &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 39) Gráinne Mhaol Ní Mháille &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 40) Gralon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 41) Gramadeveta &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - leads to Devata; mentioned
 * 42) Grandmother-corn &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 43) Grania &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to a genus of worm
 * 44) Grannos Grannus &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 45) Grannos &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Grannus; not mentioned as alternate spelling
 * 46) Granny Wells &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 47) Grant &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 48) Grasmere rushbearing &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 49) graves &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 50) Gray/Grey of Macha &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 51) Great Devon Mystery &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 52) Great Head &mdash; general mythology; In Iroquois mythology, Great Head was a malevolent enormous head ... &mdash;
 * 53) Great Mother &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 54) Great-hare &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 55) Great-head &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 56) Great-rabbit &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 57) Greegrees &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 58) Greek creation myths &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 59) Green Gravel &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 60) green &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 61) Greenmantle &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;  - leads to unrelated novel
 * 62) Greip &mdash; Norse mythology; In Norse mythology, Greip was a daughter of Geirrod. She ... &mdash; - listed as Gjálp and Greip; needs own article?
 * 63) Grid &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; possibly Grid (Jotun)
 * 64) Grim Reaper &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;  - mentioned on Death (personification)
 * 65) Grim &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - disambig.; possibly the Church Grim?
 * 66) groaning cake &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 67) grógach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 68) grollican &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 69) grottoes &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 70) gshed-ma &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 71) gShen-lha od-dkar &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 72) gShen-rab &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 73) Gu, in African Fon mythology, the heavenly blacksmith &mdash;
 * 74) Gu (god) &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies]; general mythology; In Fon mythology, Gu was a blacksmith-god who took not ... &mdash;
 * 75) Gua Langsuir &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 76) Guabancex &mdash; general mythology; In Taino mythology, Guabancex is the goddess of hurricanes. &mdash;
 * 77) Guachimines &mdash; Inca mythology &mdash;
 * 78) Guadiana &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;  - leads to a river on the Spanish-Portuguese border
 * 79) Guaire &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 80) Guamansuri &mdash; Inca mythology &mdash;
 * 81) Guanari &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 82) Guatrigakwitl &mdash; general mythology; In Wishok mythology, Guatrigakwitl is the creator who made all ... &mdash;
 * 83) Guaxa &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 84) Guayavacuni &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 85) Gucup-cakix &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 86) Gudratrigakwitl &mdash; Native American mythology; In the myths of the Wiyot people of Northern California, ... &mdash;
 * 87) Guebres &mdash; general mythology; The Guebres were Persian fire worshippers. &mdash; - leads to Zoroastrianism
 * 88) Guecufu &mdash; general mythology; In the myths of the Araucanian people of Chile, Guecufu ... &mdash;
 * 89) Guedes &mdash; general mythology; In Voodoo, guedes are the spirits of the dead. &mdash; - leads to a star
 * 90) Guennolous &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 91) Guguyni &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 92) Gui Xian &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 93) Gui &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 94) Guibne &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 95) Guinechen &mdash; general mythology; In Araucanian mythology, Guinechen or Guienapun ensured the continuation of ... &mdash;
 * 96) Guinn &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 97) Guir &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 98) guising &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - subsection of Trick-or-treating
 * 99) Guivarc'h &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to a French football player
 * 100) Gula &mdash; Mesopotamian mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 101) Gulses &mdash; Middle Eastern mythology &mdash;  - leads to Hutena
 * 102) Gulveig &mdash;  Norse mythology &mdash;
 * 103) Gun &mdash; African mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; possibly Gun (Chinese)
 * 104) Gun &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; possibly Gun (language)
 * 105) Gunab &mdash; African mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 106) Gunapipi &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Kunapipi; not mentioned as an alternate spelling
 * 107) Gunlad &mdash; general mythology; In Norse mythology, Gunlad was the giant mother of poetry. &mdash;
 * 108) Gunn &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; Possibly Gunnr
 * 109) Gunnar &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; Possibly Gunnr
 * 110) Gunnodayak &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 111) Gunuko &mdash; African mythology &mdash;
 * 112) Guriang Tunggal &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 113) Guru Minda &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 114) Gurumukas &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;
 * 115) Gushkin-Banda &mdash; general mythology; In Sumerian mythology, Gushkin-banda is the goldsmith god and the ... &mdash;
 * 116) Guta &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 117) Guttorm &mdash; Norse mythology &mdash;
 * 118) guytrash &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 119) Gwaelod &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 120) Gwair &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 121) Gwalchmai fab Gwyar &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Gawain; not mentioned as alternate name
 * 122) gwartheg y Ilyn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 123) gwarwyn a throt &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 124) Gwau Meo &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 125) gwawd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 126) Gwawl ap Clud &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 127) Gwaza &mdash; African mythology &mdash;
 * 128) gweledydd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 129) Gwen-bach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 130) Gwénnolé &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 131) Gwent &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 132) Gwerin &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 133) Gwernabwy &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 134) gwiddon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 135) Gwion Bach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as the birth name of Taliesin
 * 136) Gwlad y Tylwyth Teg &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 137) gwlad &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Wales in the Early Middle Ages
 * 138) Gwrach y Rhibyn &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;  - subsection of Cyhyraeth
 * 139) Gwragedd Annwn &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 140) Gwrhyr Gwalstawd leithoedd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 141) Gwri &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 142) Gwyligi &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 143) Gwyn &mdash; general mythology; See "Gwyn ap Nudd" &mdash; - disambig.
 * 144) Gwynhwfar &mdash; general mythology; See "Guinevere" &mdash; - leads to Guinevere, but not mentioned as alternate name
 * 145) Gwyr y Gogledd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Hen Ogledd
 * 146) Gwyrthur Ap Greidawl &mdash; general mythology; In Celtic mythology, Gwyrthur ap Greidawl (Gwyrthur) is a rival ... &mdash; - leads to Gwythyr ap Greidawl; not mentioned as alternate spelling
 * 147) Gwythyr fab Greidawl &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Gwythyr ap Greidawl; not mentioned as alternate spelling
 * 148) Gyes &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Hekatoncheires
 * 149) Gyges &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 150) Gyhldeptis &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 151) Gypsies &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - dismambig.