Leprechaun (disambiguation)

Leprechaun (disambiguation)

A Leprechaun, in Irish mythology, is a type of male faerie said to inhabit the island of Ireland.

Leprechaun may also refer to:

In mythology:
* Menninkäinen, in Finnish mythology, an equivalent to the leprechaun
* Jures, in German mythology, an equivalent to the leprechaun

In film:
* "Leprechaun" (film), a 1992 horror film
** "Leprechaun 2", 1994
** "Leprechaun 3", 1995
** "", 1997
** "", 2000
** "", 2003

In music:
* "The Leprechaun" (Chick Corea album), a 1976 album by Chick Corea
* "The Leprechaun" (Lil' Flip album), a 2000 album by Lil' Flip
* Leprechaun, an Italian band

In other uses:
* Leprechaunism, an alternative name for Donohue syndrome
* Lucky the Leprechaun, the mascot of Lucky Charms brand breakfast cereal
* Crichton Leprechaun, a news story of a purported leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama.
* The Leprechaun was the ringname used by professional wrestler Dwayne Bruce as a member of the stable Dungeon of Doom during the mid-1990s.

ee also

* Leprecon (disambiguation)


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