For centuries vampires have been a common occurrence in mythology, folklore, and works of fiction, many of which still popular today. While they all tend to feed on the life essence of other beings, usually blood, they tend to have various forms, and are called by various names many of which are listed here.
| List of Vampire Names |
|---|
| Yara-ma-yha-who |
| Kukuthi, Lugat |
| Ghoul |
| Dakhanavar |
| Obayifo |
| Camazotz, Cihuateteo, Civateto |
| Lampir, Tenatz |
| Jaracaca |
| Ustrel |
| Vapir |
| Vepir |
| Dhampir |
| Djadadjii |
| Obur |
| Opyri/Opiri |
| Vipir |
| Chiang-shih |
| Tenjac |
| Prikosac |
| Kosac |
| Vukodlak |
| Upìr |
| Asiman |
| Incubus |
| Mandurugo |
| Danag |
| Craitnag Folley |
| Sooder Folley |
| Obur |
| Bluatsauger |
| Nachzehrer |
| Neuntoter |
| Asasabonsam |
| Callicantzaros |
| Lamia / Lamiai |
| Vrykolakas |
| Empusai |
| Nosophoros |
| Loogaroo |
| Firerass |
| Mulo/ Mullo |
| Loogaroo |
| Aluka, Lilith |
| Liderc, Nora, Pamgri |
| Chedipe, Churel, Kali, Pisachas, Pontianak, Rakshasas |
| Asra-pa/Asrk-pa, Vetalas, Betails |
| Dearg-due |
| Kappa, Kyuketsuki |
| Strix |
| Vampir |
| Maneden, Penanggalan, Polong |
| Camazotz, Cihuateteo, Civateto |
| Tlahuelpuchi |
| Brahmaparusha |
| Upior, Upier, M./Upierzyca, F., Opji or Wupji, Vjesci/Vjeszczi, Njetop |
| Bruxa, Lobishomen |
| Strix |
| Strigoi, M./ Strigoaica, F.; Moroi, M./Moroaica, F. |
| Upir, Vieszcy, Uppyr or Upierczi |
| Redcap |
| Vampyres |
| Upirina |
| Oupire, Nosufur-atu |
| Drakul, Strigoiu |
| Asema |
| Bruja |
| Sukuyan |
| Upyr, Upiribi, Upior, M./ Upiorzyca, F. |
| Khoon Aashaam |
| Bhuta |
| Dybbuk |



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