Other Names for Bigfoot

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A

  • Albatwitche, the manlike apple stealers (Susquehannock Native)
  • Almas
  • Almasty
  • American Ape
  • Anisau
  • Ape-Man

B

  • The Bad Smelling Tree Men (USA, ID, Coeur d'Alene, and WA, Spokane)
  • Barmanu (northwest Pakistan)
  • B'gwas (Haisla, Canada, BC)
  • Biabin-Guli
  • Big Big Hairy Figure With Eyes Sunk Deep In The Head (n.w. USA, Wakashan, Kwakiutl Tribe)
  • big hairy man, the messenger (USA, Hopi Tribe)
  • Big Hairy Monster
  • the Big Man (USA, western SD, Lakota)
  • Big Ones
  • Blacki
  • Boggy Boon
  • Boggy Bill (USA, east TX)
  • the Booger
  • Booger Man
  • Boogie Man
  • Boogy Monster
  • Boggy Monster
  • Boqs (s.w. Canada, Bella Coola Tribe)
  • Brenin Llwyd
  • Brother Who Comes Back Before The Next Very Big Winter (USA, SD, Ogala, Lakota)

C

  • Caddo Critter
  • the Cannibal Giant (USA, Native American)
  • the Cannibal, who eats dead people (USA, Na-Dene)
  • Cave Monster
  • Cave Spirit
  • Cave Yeller (USA, KY)
  • Cer Ra Ca Wa "the turkey eater" (northern Mexico)
  • Chi-Chi
  • Chinese Wild man
  • Chiye-tanka, great elder brother (n.w. USA, Lakota)
  • Chuchuna
  • Ci-e (USA, SD, Pine Ridge Res.)
  • Crying Beast(USA, southern Ohio, 1800s)

D

  • Devils
  • Devil Monkey (USA, s.w. OK)
  • Destroyer Who Breaks Up Houses (USA, Na-Dene)
  • Doolagahi
  • Doolagahl (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Doolagarl (Aboriginal Australia)

E

  • Engeco

F

  • Ferla Mohair
  • The Fetid Beast
  • Forest Devil
  • Forest Giants
  • Fouke Monster

G

  • Gerendel (Old Danish)
  • Giganto
  • Gigantopithecines blacki
  • Gin-sung
  • Grass man
  • Gooligah (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Gugu (Sumatra)

H

  • Hairy Bill (USA, TX)
  • Hairy Giants
  • Hairy Ones
  • Hairy Man, Hairy Woman, or Hairy People
  • "the hairy man (men) who appears as a symptom of disruption" (USA, SD, Lakota)
  • The Hairy People (USA, KY, Leslie County)
  • the Hairy Stinka Boo (USA, southern OH)
  • Hill Monkeys (OK)
  • Hokou
  • Holla Yella (USA, WV)
  • Holayela (USA, WV and east OH)
  • Hoodoo
  • Hoohoo
  • Honey Island Monster

I

  • Indian Hair Man (USA, WV)

J

  • Jacko (Canada, BC)
  • Jimbra (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Jingera (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Jinka
  • The Jungle Man (India)

K

  • Kakundak (Africa)
  • Kaptat
  • Kecleh-Kudleh
  • Kikomba
  • King Kong
  • Kushtaka

L

  • Loup-garou (French for wolf-man)
  • Long eared Ape

M

  • Matlose (w.Canada, Nootkas Tribe)
  • The Man-Beast
  • Mande Burung (India)
  • Man-Monkey
  • Mannimal
  • Mapinguari
  • Mirygdy
  • Monkey Man (USA, OK)
  • Momo, Mo Mo (USA, short for 'Missouri Monster')

N

  • Nant'ina
  • Narcoonah
  • Living Neanderthal
  • Nibagon
  • Ngoloko
  • Nguoi rung (Asia)
  • Ngui Rung (Vietnamese)
  • Nolem or Dog Eaters (USA, Nadene)
  • Noocoonah (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Nuk-Luk (North America)
  • Nu'numic (Aztec)
  • Nun Yunu Wi
  • Nyalmo (Asia)

P

  • Pongo

O

  • Oh-mah (USA, NE)
  • Old Hairy Bill (TX)
  • Old Yellow
  • Old Yellow Top (Canada, Ontario)
  • Old Ones Who Cry
  • Old Ones Who Run At Night
  • Old Skunky Bill (USA, east TX)
  • Opie (USA, TN and NC)
  • Orang Pendek (Oceania, Sumatran)
  • Ot-ne-yar-hed, the giants (north eastern USA, Iroquoian)

P

  • Pecos Bill (in the original TX legend he was huge and hairy!)


Q

  • Quinken (Aboriginal Australia)

R

  • Red Eyes (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Rugaru (USA, ND, Ojibway)

S

  • Sasquatch, or sε´sq'əč (Halkomelem, A Salishan language, southwest British Columbia)
  • Seatco, the Wicked Giant (n.w. USA, native Nusqually)
  • StickMan, or Men (USA, WV)
  • Skunk Ape
  • Skunk Demon
  • Skunky Bill
  • Stinkaboo
  • Stink Man
  • St' Iyahama (USA, OR, Umatilla)
  • Skilley (Western Band (Oklahoma) Cherokee)

T

  • Tah-tah-kle'-ah or Owl-Woman Monster (n.w. USA, Yakama and Shasta Indians)
  • Tsek Etinu's (USA, Na-Dene)
  • Tsiatko Giants (n.w.USA, native)
  • Stsomu'lamux (USA, Na Dene)
  • Taku he (native American, Lakota )
  • Tano Giant (Africa)
  • Teh-Ima (Asia)
  • Tch-lma
  • Tree Men (USA, ID, Coeur d'Alene, and WA, Spokane)
  • Tjandara (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Tha-tha Kla-yah-ma (n.w. USA, Yakama )
  • Thoolagal (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Tomy Knocker
  • Tobi Juan In The Wood (USA, Ark., Tenn.)
  • Tsawane'it Emux (USA, Nadene)
  • Tse'nahaha (USA, Paiute)
  • Tso'apittse (USA, Nevada)

U

  • Urayuli
  • Ucumar (Latin America)

W

  • Weendego (USA, central to north-eastern, Ojibwa)
  • Wendigo (Algonquian, central to north-eastern USA)
  • Windego (northern USA)
  • Wetiko (central to north-eastern USA)
  • Wihalaid, the Cannibal Beast (USA, Na-Dene)
  • Windago (central to north-eastern USA)
  • Windikouk (central to north-eastern USA)
  • Who-Who
  • the Wigidokowok People(n.w. USA, Native)
  • Wildman
  • Wild Man Uncle (n.w. USA, Nehalem)
  • Wild Man Of Borneo
  • Witiko
  • Woods Child (USA, Ohio, 1800s)
  • Woods Booger (southeastern USA)
  • Woods Devils (USA, NH, Coos county)
  • Wooly Booge

r

Y

  • Yahoo (Australia)
  • Yakaka
  • Yaroma (Aboriginal Australia)
  • Yeahoh (USA, KY, Algonkian)
  • Yellers
  • Yellow Top (Canada, Ontario)
  • Yeren (Chinese)
  • Yeti
  • Yowie (Australia)
  • Yuuri