Lamia
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Lamia may refer to:
In mythology:
- Lamia (mythology), a Greek mythological figure, mother of Scylla
- Lamia (Bulgaria), a multi-headed creature that feeds on blood
- Lamiak (sing. lamia), a Basque mythological nymph-like creature
- The name of the mother of the Libyan Sibyl
In gaming:
- Lamia (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Lamia Loveless, a fictional character from the Super Robot Wars series
- A succubus-like monster in the MMORPG Everquest II
- A snake-like monster in the Final Fantasy series
- Vampire Counts, a group of female vampires with seductive powers in Warhammer Fantasy
- A bloodline of vampires from the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade
In other arts and entertainment:
- Lamia and Other Poems, by John Keats
- "The Lamia," a song on the Genesis album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
- A character from the television series Kyoryuu Sentai ZyuRanger
- A character from the television series Neverwhere
- A character from the television series Betterman
- A character from Polish movie Sexmission
- Lami is a character from Kyoryuu Sentai ZyuRanger, agent of Bandora and wife of Grifozor
- "Lamia," a song on the album Enter the Moonlight Gate by the swedish blackmetal band Lord Belial
Lamia may also refer to:
- Lamia (city), a city in Greece
- Lamia (animal), a mouse-like animal in New Guinea
- wikispecies:Lamia, a genus of beetles