Triskadekaphobia.
the phobia of the number thirteen is triscadecaphobia
A number phobia is an illlogical fear of a certain number such as Triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13).
Triskadekophobia.
The fear is called Triskaphobia. Similarly, the fear of the number 13 is called Triskadekaphobia.
The fear of the number 13 is called triskaedekaphobia, deriving from the Greek words Romanized as "triskaedeka" (13) and "phobia" (fear).
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. This phobia is often linked to superstitions and can cause people to avoid anything associated with the number 13.
Entomophobia also known as Insectophobia Is the fear of insects.There really isn't a particular phobia that is the fear of superstition, But Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13.
A Phobia by Any Other NameAccording to The Skeptic's Dictionary, friggatriskaidekaphobia is "a morbid, irrational fear of Friday the 13th." And just in case you didn't know this either, friggatriskaidekaphobia also happens to be a synonym of paraskevidekatriaphobia.(See Related links for a fascinating read on the history of these two words.)
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13.It's Greek: tris, "three"; kai, "and"; deka, "ten", coupled with the "phobia" ending to denote a fear. When you break it down into parts that way, it also helps you pronounce it.
Numerophobia is the fear of numbers. Another name for the condition is Arithmophobia.Specifically, fear of the number 13 is Triskaidekaphobia,fear of the number 666 is Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia, and fear of the number 4 is Tetraphobia.
Triphobia would be fear of the number 3. Whether anyone actually suffers from such a phobia, I do not know. Many people fear the number 13, but the number 3 is considered to be much more benign.
Revelation chapter 13 talks of the number of the name of the beast, and verse 18 in most modern Bibles gives this number as 666. However, some early manuscripts give the number of the beast as 616. The reason for this number is unclear, but some believe that by attributing a number to each letter of the alphabet, it probably identifies a Roman emperor or some other enemy. The term for the phobia is 'Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia.'