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Phobias – D to G

This contains a list of the many phobias that exist today, D-G.

|A-C|D-G|H-N|O-S|T-Z|

Dancing Chrophobia
Darkness Achluophobia/Lygophobia
Dawn Eosophobia
Daylight/sunshine Phengophobia
Death/dead things Necrophobia
Decaying matter Seplophobia
Decision-making Decidophobia
Defeat Kakorrhaphiophobia
Defecation Rhypophobia
Deformity Dysmorphophobia
Demons Dementophobia/Daemonophobia
Dentists Dentophobia
Depending on others Soteriophobia
Depth Bathophobia
Diabetes Diabetophobia
Dirt Rupophobia
Dirty Automysophobia
Disease Monopathophobia
Disorder/messy Ataxophobia
Doctors Iatrophobia
Dogs Cynophobia
Dolls Pediophobia
Double vision Diplophobia
Dreams Oneirophobia
Drinking Dipsophobia
Drugs (new drugs) Neopharmaphobia
Dryness Xerophobia
Dust Amathophobia
Dutch Dutchphobia
Eating/being eaten Phagophobia
Dying Thanatophobia/Thantophobia
Eight (number) Octophobia
Electricity Electrophobia
Empty space Kenophobia
Enclosed (being enclosed) Clithrophobia/Cleithrophobia
England/English culture Anglophobia
Epilepsy Hylephobia
Erect penis (seeing,thinking about or having) Ithyphallophobia,Medorthophobia
Erection (losing an erection) Medomalacuphobia
Everything Panophobia/Pantophobia
Eyes Ommatophobia
Eyes (opening one’s eyes) Optophobia
Fabrics (certain ones) Textophobia
Failure Atychiphobie
Fainting Asthenophobia
Falling Basophobia/Basiphobia
Fatigue Kopophobia
Fearful situations Counterphobia
Feathers/being tickled by feathers Pteronophobia
Feces Coprophobia/Scatophobia
Female genitalia Eurotophobia
Fever Febriphobia/Fibriphobia
Fire Pyrophobia
Firearms Hoplophobia
Fish Ichthyophobia
Floods Antlophobia
Flowers Anthophobia
Flutes Aulophobia
Flying Aviophobia
Fog Homichlophobia
Food Cibophobia,Sitophobia
Foreign languages Xenoglossophobia
Foreigners Xenophobia
Forests Hylophobia
Forests at night Nyctohylophobia
Forgetting/ignore Athazagoraphobia
Four (number) Tetraphobia
France/French culture Fracophobia/Gallophobia
Freedom Eleutherophobia
Freezing to death Cryophobia
Friday the 13th Paraskavedekatriaphobia
Frogs Batrachophobia
Gaiety Cherophobia
Gaining weight Obesophobia/Pocrescophobia
Garlic Alliumphobia
Germs Misophobia/Mysophobia
Germany/German culture Germanophobia,Teutophobia
Genitals (particularly female) Kolpophobia
Ghosts Phasmophobia
Glaring light Photoaugliaphobia
Glass/crystals Crystallophobia
God or gods Zeusophobia
Gods/religion Theophobia
Gold Aurophobia
Good news Euphobia
Gravity Barophobia
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