;
Abrahamic mythology •
Adam and Eve •
Noah •
Adam Kadmon (esoteric) •
Adam kasia ("hidden Adam") and ("bodily Adam") (esoteric), in
Mandaeism •
Lilith (esoteric) ;
Australian Aboriginal mythology •
Wurugag and Waramurungundi •
Yhi •
Kidili ;
Ayyavazhi mythology •
Kaliyan and
Kalicchi ;
Aztec mythology • Tata/Coxcox and Nana/Xochitl – new progenitors of humankind after the flood •
Oxomoco and
Cipactonal – first human couple created ;
Baganda •
Kintu ;
Berber •
Iarbas or
Garamas – first man (according to Greek sources) ;
Cherokee •
Selu and Kanati ;
Chinese folk religion •
Fu Xi and
Nüwa (sometimes said to be created by Pangu) •
Pangu ;
Cowichan peoples • Quiltumtun ;
Germanic mythology •
Tuiscon – first ancestor of Germans ;
Greek mythology •
Pandora – first woman •
Epimetheus – first man (by some accounts) •
Pelasgus – first man (by some accounts) •
Alalcomenes - first man (by some accounts) •
Deucalion and
Pyrrha (the first postdiluvian humans) ;
Hindu mythology •
Svayambhuva Manu and
Shatarupa (first couple on earth) • Including
Vaivasvata Manu and Shraddha (wife of Vaivasvata Manu) of current
Manvantara ;
Inca mythology •
Pacha Camac ;
Lakota people •
Tokahe – first human emerged from the underworld • Wa and Ka ;
Māori mythology •
Tiki and Marikoriko ;
Muisca mythology • Tena and Fura ;
Navajo mythology •
Áłtsé Hastiin and
Áłtsé Asdzą́ą́ ;
Norse mythology •
Ask and Embla (former) •
Líf and Lífþrasir (future) ;
Polynesian mythology • Ele'ele •
Kumu-Honua and
Lalo-Honua •
Marikoriko and
Tiki • Tu-Mea • Tonga •
Vatea and
Papa ;
Philippine mythology •
Malakas (strong) and
Maganda (beautiful) •
Silalac and
Sivacay (
Hiligaynon) ;
Shinto mythology •
Izanagi and
Izanami ;
Traditional African religions •
kuyu •
Gikuyu and
Mumbi •
Lozi Mythology • Kamunu (first human created by
Nyambe) •
Serer creation myth •
YAAB and YOP (first human couple (female and male respectively) created by
Roog in
Serer religion) •
Unan and Ngoor (two mythical figures in the Serer creation myth and early ancestors of humanity – female and male respectively) •
Jambooñ and Agaire (two sisters and early ancestors of the
Serer and
Jola people respectively whose pirogue broke at the
Point of Sangomar separating the two groups) ;
Yoruba mythology •
Oduduwa and
Obatala •
Iya Nla ;
Turkic mythology •
Törüngey and Ece ;
Vietnamese mythology •
Lạc Long Quân and
Âu Cơ ;
Zoroastrian mythology •
Keyumars •
Mahabad •
Mashya and Mashyana ==See also==