There are many humans mentioned in the Jungle Books. Not only Mowgli but there is Messua and her husband, Buledo the hunter, and the rest of the villagers.
Shere Khan
Hathi is the only named elephant in the Kiplings Jungle Book
Kaa (not Caw) is the name of the python from the Jungle Books.
There is no lion character in Rudyard Kiplings Jungle Book
Kaa is the python's name in the Jungle Books.
Kim's full name is Kimball O'Hara.
Her name was Alice but they nicknamed her Trix.
Mowgli is the name given to the "man-cub" adopted by wolves in the Indian jungle in Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" (1894) and "The Second Jungle Book". According to the story, Raksha is a mother-wolf who adopts a naked baby that her mate finds wandering in the jungle near their den after its parents were attacked by Shere Khan the tiger. Raksha names the baby "Mowgli, the Frog" because of his hairlessness. The name Mowgli does not actually mean "frog" in any Indian language, but was invented by Kipling (although many other names in the Jungle Books are taken from Indian languages). The 1933 compilation "All the Mowgli Stories" includes a note on "How to Say the Names in This Book", which says that the "Mow" of Mowgli rhymes with "Cow" - i.e., not the way most film versions of "The Jungle Book" pronounce it.
There are five named snakes in Rudyard Kiplings' The Jungle BookKaa is a rock python (Mowgli stories)Thuu is an ancient white cobra (the King's Ankus)Nag & Nagaina are two King cobras (Rikki-tikki-tavi)Karait is a dusty brown snakeling (Rikki-tikki-tavi)
Raksha is not a what but a who. Raksha (the Demon) is the name of Mother Wolf (Mowgli's adoptive mother) in the Jungle Books
There is no squirrel character in Kipling's original stories.There is no squirrel character in Kipling's Jungle Books.
Shere Khan, but that name just means "Mister Tiger."