The fear of statues is simply called statue phobia.
A possible Greek derivation would be agalmaphobia or agalmataphobia.
The often-suggested word staurophobia is the fear of crosses.
Yes I believe that every strange fear should be considered a phobia
Yes, the phobia of wax figures does exist.This is called automatonophobia and is specifically the fear of human-like figures.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Automatonophobia.
That would be automatonophobia, which is the "fear of any inanimate object the represents a sentient being, eg. statues, dummies, robots, etc." Hope this helps. :)
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
the only phobia of the fear of crickets is crickephobia
Bebuphobia...that is the fear or phobia of blueberries.
To have a phobia is to have a fear.
Mud Phobia is the phobia (fear) of mud. Its called mysophobia, myso meaning mud and phobia meaning fear.
Atychiphobia (kakorrhaphiophobia, fear of failure, fear of failing, failure phobia).
Theophobia- the irrational fear of a god or deity. Remember its only a phobia if its an "irrational" fear, a normal healthy fear is not a phobia.
There is no medical term or phobia name for the fear of immigrants.However a similar phobia called Xenophobia is the fear of foreigners.