Yes, there is a specific phobia called "sociophobia" or "social anxiety disorder" that involves an intense fear or anxiety of social situations, including making friends. It can be debilitating and impact a person's ability to form connections with others. Therapy and support can help manage these fears.
Melophobia.
A phobia is a clinical description of a set of specific symptoms related to anxiety disorders. There are, clinically speaking, very few of them. There may be one for exercise anxiety, but we are not aware of it and it seems rather unlikely.
The phobia of fearing someone is behind you is known as "scopophobia" or "scoptophobia." It is characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of being watched or followed.
The fear of the number 21 is known as "victrionophobia."
Actually, there is a name for the fear of gnomes. It is gnomophobia. Though it is not as yet a recognized condition by organizations such as the APA, it does exist and has a name. It is actually not an uncommon phobia with sufferers reporting night terrors and other such problems regarding their fears. Many people suffer this phobia such as Shane (snakeskin) Robertson. He has a rash fear of garden knomes and reacts such as running in the night, sleepless night, and urinating in his pants.
Tropophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of moving or making changes
Tropophobia is the fear of making changes.
Social phobia includes the fear or phobia of having no friends. Individuals with social phobia have a strong fear of being judged by others and of being embarrassed.
I don't believe there is such a condition, see here for a full list of recognized phobias: phobia-suffixThere's more here: phobia
I looked it up and there is no phobia name for hail.
Yes. Genuphobia is the name of the phobia
There is currently no proper name for a phobia of chaos as it has not yet been classified as a phobia
There is not a specific phobia name for a ski phobia. There is a snow phobia that is called chionophobia and if someone were afraid of snow, they would not enjoy skiing.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Bolshephobia.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Allodoxaphobia.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Barophobia.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Bathophobia.