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List of Gods : "nymphs" - 53 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Nixies"
Teutonic The counterpart of the Greek water nymphs, and by the river-gods of the Rhine. Teutonic
Nymph name
"Nyseides"
Greek The nymphs of Nysa, who are said to have reared Dionysus, and whose names are Cisseis, Nysa, Erato, Eriphia, Bromia, and Polyhymno. (Apollodorus iii, Metamorphoses III, Fasti by Ovid, Hymns of Orpheus) Greek
Nymph name
"Oceanides"
Greek The Oceanids were the three thousand children of the Titans Oceåñuś and Tethys. Each of these nymphs was the patron of a particular spring, river, ocean, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud. Greek
Nymph name
"Oreades"
Greek nymphs of the mountains, with names appropriate to the district they inhabit. Greek
Nymph name
"Oreads"
Greek mountain nymphs. Greek
Nymph name
"Pramlocha"
Hindu One of the nymphs sent to earth by Kamadeva or Indra to tempt the sage Kandu from his devotions. Hindu
Nymph name
"Psecas"
Greek One of Diana's nymphs. Greek
Nymph name
"Rhanis"
s One of Diana's nymphs.
Nymph name
"Rusalki"
Slavic / Russia They were water nymphs & not nice
Nymph name
"Sphragitides"
Greek A surname of a clåśś of prophetic nymphs on mount Cithaeron in Boeotia, where they had a grotto. Greek
Nymph name
"Swarga"
Indian The Paradise of Indra, and also of certain deified mortals, who rest there under the shade of the five wonderful trees, drink the nectar of immortality called Amrita, and dance with the heavenly nymphs.
Nymph name
"Terambus"
Greek A son of Euseirus and Eidothea. Once he was tending his flocks on Mount Othrys in Melis, under the protection of the nymphs whom he delighted with his songs, for he was a distinguished musician, and played both the syrinx and the lyre. Greek
Nymph name
"Theisoa"
Greek One of the nymphs who brought up the infant Zeus. Greek
Nymph name
"Thriae"
Greek The name of three prophetic nymphs on Mount Parnåśśus, by whom Apollo was reared, and who were believed to have invented the art of prophecy by means of little stones, which were thrown into an urn. Greek
King name
"Upius"
Greek A king of Bithynia whose son, Bormus, a youth of extraordinary beauty, was abducted by nymphs. Greek
Nymph name
"Vila"
Slavic Willi or Veela, are the Slavic versions of nymphs, who have power over storms, which they delight in sending down on lonely travelers. They are known to live in meadows, ponds, oceans, trees, and clouds.
Nymph name
"Vodui Panny"
Slavic Slavic water nymphs.
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