
Siyokoy (Philippine mythology) - Wikipedia
In Philippine mythology, a siyokoy (also syokoy or siokoy) is an aquatic humanoid creature often described as having scales, webbed limbs, and fins. Most legends characterise siyokoy as …
Siyokoy | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
They are usually illustrated as green-skinned humanoids that have scaly body coverings, webbed hands and feet, having fins on several parts of their bodies. Compared to Sirena, Sireno, and …
Siyokoy | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
They are sea creatures with scaled fish-like bodies but with a humanoid shape. Their bodies are decorated with long green tentacles and fins on several parts. They also have gill slits, webbed …
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Syokoy: Filipino Folklore Mythology, Creatures & Monsters
Ang syokoy ay karaniwang ipinapareha sa sirena. Ang itaas na bahagi ng katawan ay isda, at simula tyan pababa ay katawan ng tao. Kulay asul ang balat, matutulis na ngipin, malalaking …
Syokoy - Mermaid Wiki | Fandom
Unlike his western counterpart (Upper torso of a man and bottom half of a fish) syokoy is an aquatic man covered in scales and fins. He has legs, but his feet are either fin-like or webbed. …
siyokoy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2025年1月2日 · A metathesis of Hokkien 水鬼 (chúi-kúi, “sea monster; water goblin”). For the second sense, coined by Virgilio S. Almario, possibly an analogy of something neither sea …