💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Yomi"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| yokainoun | (folklore, Japanese mythology) Any of various supernatural monsters, sometimes shapeshifters, in Japanese folklore. |
| akumanoun | A Japanese demon. |
| tsuchigumonoun | (Japanese mythology) A member of a race of spider-like yokai. |
| enmanoun | (Japanese mythology, Shinto) The Japanese name for Yama, the Hindu, Buddhist and Chinese god who presides over naraku (hell). A deity and/or personification of death. (Compare Izanami and the Shinigami.) |
| avernusnoun | The entrance to Hell or the underworld, or the underworld itself. |
| youkainoun | Alternative form of yokai. [(folklore, Japanese mythology) Any of various supernatural monsters, sometimes shapeshifters, in Japanese folklore.] |
| yureinoun | A ghost, spirit of the dead, in Japanese mythology |
| otherworldnoun | (paganism) The other realms of existence beyond the world of mankind, especially the realms of the dead or the fairy folk. |
| shinigaminoun | (Japanese mythology) A deity and/or personification of death. |
| xibalbanoun | The underworld in Mayan mythology. |
| gakinoun | A restless ghost in Japanese mythology. |
| narakanoun | (Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism) The underworld or Hell according to Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, where souls are sent for the expiation of their sins. |
| angel of deathnoun | A personification of death in fiction, art, mythology, or religion. |
| yuki-onnanoun | Japanese snow spirit; the spirit of a woman who perished out in the snow during the winter months, said to return during the winter months to lure lost souls to their deaths. |
| cocytusnoun | A river of the underworld in Greek mythology. |
| izanaminoun | (Japanese mythology, Shinto) A Japanese creator goddess who is also (along with the Shinigami and Enma) a goddess of death and the underworld; she is Izanagi's younger sister and spouse, and the mother of Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi, Susanoo and Kagutsuchi. |
| ōyamatsuminoun | (Japanese mythology, Shinto) A brother of Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi, Susanoo and Kagutsuchi, and an important kami in charge of the mountains and the sea. Sometimes also viewed as in charge of sake brewing and war. |
| ushioninoun | (Japanese folklore) An ox ogre or demon; an evil ox spirit. |
| ubumenoun | A Japanese yokai that appears as a crone with a child in her arms, imploring the passer-by to hold her infant, then disappearing; the child then proves to be a heavy boulder. |
| underworldnoun | That part of society that is engaged in crime or vice, and particularly those involved in organized crime. |
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