Having watched all the episodes of Mountain Monsters, and wondering how the AIMS team has so many different names for Bigfoot, depending upon where they are hunting I found the following list on the internet, Over time I will try to research the names and add them to the dictionary. Many of the names for bigfoot, such as sasquatch, come from North America and the United States.
The Wood Man
 Boqs
 Snanaik
 Bushmen
 Timber Giants
 Big Figure
 Bukwas/Bukwus
 Wild Man of the Woods
 Dzonoqua/Tsonoqua
 Wild Woman of the Woods
 evil seeker
 Sne nah, or Owl Women
 Tsadjatko, or giants
 Skukum
 Hecaitomixw, or Devil of the Forest
 Oeh
 Tsaaloh, or, Giants
 Stick Indians
 Sasquatch
 Windigo
 The Hairy Man
 Nant’ina
 Get’qun
 Na’in, or Brushman
 Koosh Taa Kaa, or Otterman
 Nantiinaq
 Urayuli
 Miitiipi
 Madukarahat, or Giant
 Loo poo oi’yes
 Yahyahaas
 Yeti
 Olayome
 Oh-Mah
 Stoneclad
 Nun Yunu Wi
 The Stone Man
 Kecleh-Kudleh
 Ot ne yar heh
 Stonish Giants
 Ge no sqwa
 The Stone Giants
 Ge no’sgwa
 The Stone Coats
 Esti Capcaki
 Albatwitches
 Chiye tanka
 Rugaru
 The Big Man
 Woods Devils
 See’atco
 Skookum
 Yi’ dyi’ tay
 Tsiatko
 Seatco
 Tso’apittse
 Cannibal
 Ste ye hah
 Splintercat
 Yeahoh
 So’yoko
 T’oylona
 Atahsaia
 Char-Man
 stetats
 Nalusa Falaya
 Shampe
 Skunk ape
 Swamp ape
 Tornit
 Ice Giant
 Man-mountain
 Chenoo
 Gilyuk
 Nyalmo
 Orang Dalam
 Bosjesman
 Oo-el-en
 Zoobie
 Momo
 Lizard man
 Flint Monster
 Kung-Lu
 Stick Indian
 Tuneq
 Massikruman
 Chuchunaa
 Nakani
 Nuk-Luk
 Devil Monkey
 Honey Island Swamp Monster
 No Heads
 No necks
 Catamounts
 Mount St. Helens gorillas
 Goat man
 Ft. Worth Monster
 Fouke Monster
 Boggy Creek Monster
Bush Indians
Chiye-Tanka
