These are but a few:
Abu gogo, small hobit like creature (many other names) such
as Orang Pendek
Almas (Asia)
almasti (so called neanderthals from asia)
Barmanus
B'gwas (B.C. - Haisla community)
Booger (North America)
Devil Monkey (North America)
duende small bigfoot of South America, also similar stories
from the east N. America
Gin-sung (Asia)
Gigantopithecus
Gugu
Grassman (Ohio),
Kakundakári (Africa)
Kushtaka, forest spirit from Alaska
Mapinguari (possibly refering to a giant ground sloth and
bigfoot like creature
Mo Mo of the Missouri River
Nguoi rung (Asia)
Nuk-Luk (North America)
Nyalmo (Asia)
Oh-mah (North America)
Old Yellow Top (North America)
Orang-Pendek (Oceania)
Sasquatch (Sasquatl)
Skunk Ape (North America)
Skookum
Tano Giant (Africa)
Teh-Ima (Asia)
Toké-Mussi (Oregon)
Ucumar (Latin America)
Windigo of Great Lakes area (indian legend or myth)
Woods Devil (New Hampshire),
Wookie (Louisiana),
Tahquitz (Shoshone legend of giant stinky nocturnal hairy canibal
Yeren (Asia) (actually very similar to bigfoot)
Yeti. Not similar to bigfoot.
Yowie (Oceania) more like yeti.
I just read a book on some of the other indian names and they are extremely numerous. Of all these out of N. America, only the Yeren of China is extremely similar to bigfoot.
2006-12-01 04:06:52
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answered by JimZ 7
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Bigfoot Names
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answered by Anonymous
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Other Names For Bigfoot
2016-12-12 16:24:39
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answered by ? 4
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How many names are there for bigfoot???
Well lets see...
1. Bigfoot...obviously.
2. Sasquatch.
3. Yeti.
4. Ape-Man???
Well there is 4 I can think of.
But those are just the English Language...
Chinese, Japanese...several countries even, have several different names too I suppose.
But what in China I think it is the Abomidable Snowman, I believe an ancestor of bigfoot.
If he exists.
e-mail me for a great story about one...if you like
DJ
2006-11-30 17:01:58
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answered by gemseeker 3
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Let's see now, skunkape, bigfoot, sasquatch, agropelter (used to hide in hollow trees and hit loggers on their head with tree limbs), Paul Bunyan tusseled with the like in the forests of Pennsylkvania when they dragged some of his men down into caves. The big hairy men by legend that haunted the remote places of the Scottish Highlands and Ireland that were used like beasts of burden, can't remember the name. Then there were the giant sloths that primitive man down Patagonia way kept as livestock in their caves and legends still speak of. Of course in teh Himilayas they call it Yeti or the Abomniable Snowman. I think in Mossouiri they called it "Mo-Mo" ? It seems to me ther eis another Native American term but it escapes me.
2006-11-30 16:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
by how many names has bigfoot named?
please tell me
2015-08-18 17:26:06
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answered by Chasidy 1
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how many feet has bigfoot feet
2006-11-30 16:49:50
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answered by zero d 2
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I have never heard of big foot speaking
2006-11-30 16:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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hope these help...
http://skepdic.com/bigfoot.html
http://www.rfthomas.clara.net/bigfoot.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigfoot
2006-11-30 16:56:45
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answered by Milkaholic 6
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dont forget "Skookum" or "Yahe'ay" in the Tule language
2006-11-30 17:33:38
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