It is called Trineophobia. It is the irrational fear of Amish people. This of course begs the question: Are you really afraid of Amish people or is it something else? There have been cases where people have left the Amish lifestyle and beliefs altogether. Some people discovered in their own that they cannot live their lives under such conditions. I have an article link below about a woman who turned away from being Amish. She openly talks about what it was like and where she truly found genuine spiritual truths in her life. Here is the link below. ↓ Replace (dot) with a period and that will take to the exact website.
wol.jw(dot)org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1967086?q=Amish&p=doc
Trineophobia. I'm a doctor, I know this.
Amishluenza
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Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
Amish Cyberphobia
Yes, there is an unusual but officially recognised phobia of right-handed people.This phobia (and the phobia of anything related to right-handedness) is called Dextrophobia.
Tinyophobia
Stache-a-phobia
Strangely, yes this fear of Dutch people does exist.The phobia is called Dutchphobia.
"Rumspringa" is the word for Amish teenagers' period of experimentation and freedom from religious rules.
I don't think there is a specific phobia for a FULL moon, but the phobia called Selenophobia makes people feel ill, especially at a FULL moon.
Yes, this phobia does exist. It is called mnemophobia.You will often find this phobia in people who have been through or witnessed terrifying events.
Yes, there is an officially recognised phobia of the Pope.This phobia is called papaphobia.In the past, people suffering with this medically-recognised phobia were treated as if they were posessed by demons.
Hibernophobia