Witch – English
Bruja – Spanish
Sorcière – French
Hexe – German
Strega – Italian
Feiticeira – Portuguese
魔女 (Mónǚ) – Chinese (Mandarin)
ウィッチ (Witchi) – Japanese
마녀 (Manyeo) – Korean
Ведьма (Vedyma) – Russian
Zaraza – Bulgarian
Căpcăun – Romanian
Nokturna – Croatian
Wiedźma – Polish
Maga – Hungarian
Witch – Dutch
Cadi – Indonesian
Zavedi – Serbian
Banshee – Irish
Maga – Filipino
Yarasa – Turkish
Ombra – Catalan
Sihirbaz – Azerbaijani
Sorcia – Albanian
Witch – Scottish Gaelic
Striga – Latin
Streghetta – Neapolitan
Maia – Tamil
Salem – Arabic
Păcălită – Moldovan
Căpcăun – Romanian
Maga – Esperanto
Witch – Norwegian
Bwitch – Icelandic
Sihir – Malay
Jādin – Tibetan
Witch – Australian English
Yarasa – Persian
Sorceress – English
Vampira – Filipino
Witch – Fijian
Feiticeira – Cape Verdean Creole
Sorcière – Luxembourgish
Zana – Bosnian
Yemana – Swahili
Witch – Basque
Maga – Galician
Bhuta – Kannada
Véddha – Sinhalese
Wyżma – Ukrainian
Krōl – Slovene
Sorcery – Thai
Strega – Sicilian
Witch – Haitian Creole
Kralica – Czech
Witch – Tigrinya
Hekate – Greek
Mifune – Japanese
Sanga – Nepali
Witch – Tagalog
Banshee – Scottish Gaelic
Witch – Hmong
Witch – Maori
Sihir – Indonesian
Witch – Khmer
Witch – Javanese
Sorceress – Arabic
Sahīr – Urdu
Witch – Tatar
Vīzah – Hindi
Sihīr – Somali
Sihir – Georgian
Sorcière – Haitian Creole
Bandeira – Portuguese
Sorcera – Occitan
Vāsa – Bengali
Sorcière – Walloon
Keziah – Amharic
Zaraza – Belarusian
Witch – Uyghur
Witch – Breton
Witch – Thai
Kampir – Turkmen
Sorcier – French
Ygdrasil – Old Norse
Maga – Icelandic
Streghetta – Romani
Siddhi – Sanskrit
Sihīr – Malagasy
Witch – Pashto
Siga – Mongolian
Maga – Latvian
Sorcière – Dutch
Witch – Persian
Streghe – Piemontese
Vēja – Lithuanian
Witch – Filipino
Kozak – Slovak
Sorceress – English
Raven – English