There is no Roman name for Sirens, as the Romans adopted both the myth and the word from the Greeks.
No They are a myth By Jay Ellison :)
In Greek mythology, the sirens were not married. They were sea nymphs who lured sailors with their enchanting voices.
The sirens are spiritual demons that sing of your future beautifully and attract you in a trance. Then you walk towards them like a zombie and die by falling off a cliff or something.
The main Greek myth of them is in the Odyssey; but they do make an appearance in many myths where there is sailing.
Your trying to put a age to a mythological creature, there is no answer because its a myth.
It likely had its origins in the reasoning to why vessels and sailors would be lost at sea, or wrecked without crews on the shore.
The Sirens were lovely, so to were the youths, Ganymede and Narcissus.
Are there sirens for hurricanes?
A Greek myth is a myth is like information on Greek Gods/Goddesses. For example, Zeus, Hercules, Cyclops, Apollo, Athena, Hades, Poseidon, Hermes, Aphrodite, Pan, Rhea, Pegasuses, Sirens, Medusa, Triton, and all of the other Greek Gods and Goddesses.
Three possibility were suggested in ancient myth; Gaia alone was their mother. Melpomene, Muse of tragedy. Terpsichore, Muse of choral song and dancing. Sterope, a daughter of Atlas.
No, there is NO roman connection with the Sirens.