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Phobias – H to N

This contains a list of the many phobias that exist today, H-N.

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

Hair Trichophobia
Halloween Samhainophobia
Hands Chirophobia
Handwriting Graphophobia
Heart Cardiophobia
Heat Thermophobia
Heaven Ouranophobia/Uranophobia
Heights Acrophobia/Hypsiphobia
Hell Hadephobia
Heredity Patroiophobia
Home Ecophobia
Home surroundings Eicophobia,Oikophobia
Homosexuality/becoming homosexual/ sameness/monotony Homophobia
Horses Equinophobia
Hospitals Nosocomephobia
Houses/being in a house Domatophobia
Hurricanes/tornadoes Lilapsophobia
Hypnosis/being hypnotized Hypnophobia
ice/frost Pagophobia
Ideas Ideophobia
Ill (becoming ill) Nosophobia/Nosemaphobia
Immobility of a joint Ankylophobia
Imperfection Atelophobia
Injections Trypanophobia
Infinity Apeirophobia
Injury Traumatophobia
In-laws Soceraphobia
Insanity Agateophobia/Dementophobia
Insects Entomophobia
Itching Acarophobia
Japan/Japanese culture Japanophobia
Jealousy Zelophobia
Jews Judeophobia
Jumping Catapedaphobia
Justice Dikephobia
Kidney disease Albuminurophobia
Kissing Philemaphobia/Philematophobia
Knees Genuphobia
Knowledge Epistemophobia
Lakes Limnophobia
Large things Megalophobia
Laughted at Gelotophobia
Laughter Geliophobia
Lawsuits Liticaphobia
Learning Sophophobia
Left/left-handed Sinistrophobia
Leprosy Leprophobia/Lepraphobia
Lice Pediculophobia
Light Photophobia
Light flashes Selaphobia
Liquids/moisture Hygrophobia
Locked in small space Cleithrophobia
Lockjaw Tetanophobia
Long words Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
Lonliness/being oneself Eremophobia
Looking up Anablephobia
Loud noises Ligyrophobia
Love Philophobia
Love play Malaxophobia
Machines Mechanophobia
Mad (becoming mad) Lyssophobia
Magic wand/beaten by a rod Rhabdophobia
Many things Polyphobia
Marriage Gamophobia
Meat Carnophobia
Medications Pharmacophobia
Memories Mnemophobia
Men Androphobia
Menstruation Menophobia
Mercurial medicines Hydrargyophobia
Metal Metallophobia
Meteors Meteorophobia
Mice Musophobia
Microbes Bacillophobia
Mind Psychophobia
Mirrors/reflections Eisoptrophobia
Mobs/crowds Ochlophobia
Mole rat Zemmiphobia
Money Chrematophobia
Monsters Teratophobia
Moon Selenophobia
Mother-in-law Pentheraphobia/Novercaphobia
Moths Mottephobia
Motion Kinetophobia
Moving away/changes Tropophobia
Mushrooms Mycophobia
Music/music hatred Melophobia
Muscular Incoordination Ataxiophobia
Myths/false statements Mythophobia
Nakedness Gymnophobia
Names Nomatophobia
Narrow things or places Stenophobia
Negative evaluations Social Phobia
Neglecting responsibility Paralipophobia
New things Neophobia
Newness/novelty Cainophobia/Cainotophobia
Nighttime Nyctophobia
Noise Acousticophobia
Northern Lights Aurophobia
Nosebleeds Epistaxiophobia
Nudity Gymnophobia
Nuclear weapons Nucleomituphobia
Number 666 Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia
Numbers Numerophobia
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