List of legendary creatures (Y)
- Yacumama (South America) - Sea monster
- Yacuruna (Indigenous people of the Amazon) - Mythical water people, with backwards heads and feet
- Yadōkai (Japanese) - Malevolent, nocturnal spirit
- Yagyō-san (Japanese) - Demon who rides through the night on a headless horse
- Yaksha (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) - Male nature spirit
- Yakshi (Keralite) - Vampire
- Yakshini (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) - Female nature spirit
- Yakubyō-gami (Japanese) - Disease and misfortune spirit
- Yale (Medieval Bestiaries) - Antelope- or goat-like animal with swiveling horns
- Yazhi (Tamil) - Lion-like beast
- Yallery-Brown (English) - Nature spirit
- Yama (Yama (East Asia)) - Wrathful god
- Yama-biko (Japanese) - Echo spirit
- Yama-bito (Japanese) - Savage, mountain-dwelling humanoid
- Yama-chichi (Japanese) - Monkey-like mountain spirit
- Yama-inu (Japanese) - Dog-like mountain spirit
- Yama-otoko (Japanese) - Mountain giant
- Yamata no Orochi (Japanese) - Gigantic, eight-headed serpent
- Yama-uba (Japanese) - Malevolent, mountain-dwelling hag
- Yama-waro (Japanese) - Hairy, one-eyed spirit
- Yanari (Japanese) - Spirit which causes strange noises
- Yaoguai (Chinese) - Animalistic demon or fallen gods
- Yara-ma-yha-who (Australian Aboriginal) - Diminutive, sucker-fingered vampire
- Yatagarasu (Japanese) - Three-legged crow of Amaterasu
- Yato-no-kami (Japanese) - Serpent spirits
- Yeth hound (English) - Headless dog
- Yeti (Himalayan) - Mountain bigfoot
- Yilbegän (Turkic) - Either a dragon or a giant
- Yobuko (Japanese) - Mountain dwelling spirit
- Yōkai (Japanese) - Supernatural monster
- Yomotsu-shikome (Japanese) - Underworld hag
- Yong - Korean dragon
- Yōsei (Japanese) - Fairy
- Yosuzume (Japanese) - Mysterious bird that sings at night, sometimes indicating that the okuri-inu is near
- You Hun Ye Gui (Chinese) - Wandering ghost
- Yowie (Australian Aboriginal) - Nocturnal human-ape hybrid, also Yahoo
- Ypotryll (Heraldic) - Boar-camel-ox-serpent hybrid
- Yuan Gui (Chinese) - Distressed ghost
- Yukinko (Japanese) - Childlike snow spirit
- Yuki-onna (Japanese) - Female snow spirit
- Yūrei (Japanese) - Ghost
- Yuxa (Tatar) - 100-year-old snake that transforms into a beautiful human
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