
Australian Aboriginal rock painting of the "Rainbow Serpent".
- Rå (Norse) – Spirit that protects a specific place
 - Rabisu (Akkadian) – Vampiric spirit that ambushes people
 - Radande (Swedish) – Tree spirit
 - Ragana (Lithuanian) – Malevolent witch
 - Raijū (Japanese) – Lightning spirit
 - Rain Bird (Native American) – Rain spirit
 - Rainbow crow (Lenape) – Crow spirit
 - Rainbow Serpent (Australian Aboriginal) – Snake
 - Rakshasa (Buddhist and Hindu) – Shapeshifting demon
 - Ramidreju (Cantabrian) – Extremely long, weasel-like animal
 - Raróg (Slavic) – Whirlwind spirit
 - Raven Mocker (Cherokee) – Life-draining spirit
 - Raven Spirit (Native American, Norse, and Siberian) – Trickster spirit
 - Ratatoskr (Norse) – Squirrel spirit
 - Raystown Ray (American Folklore) – Possible plesiosaur or serpent
 - Redcap (English) – Evil, ugly humanoid
 - Re’em (Jewish) – Gigantic land animal
 - Reichsadler (Heraldic) – Eagle, sometimes depicted with two heads
 - Rephaite (Jewish) – Giant
 - Reptilian humanoid (Global) – Human-lizard hybrid
 - Revenant (Medieval folklore) – Reanimated dead
 - Roc (Arabian and Persian) – Gigantic bird
 - Rokurokubi (Japanese) – Long-necked, humanoid trickster
 - Rompo (Africa and India) – Skeletal creature with elements of a rabbit, badger, and bear
 - Rồng – (Vietnamese) dragon
 - Rougarou (French America) – Human-wolf shapeshifter
 - Rusalka (Slavic) – Female water spirit
 - Ryū – Japanese dragon
 
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