Daphne.
You pronounce it (pa-nus)
Daphne wasn't a goddess, she was a Nymph. She was the daughter of Peneus, a lesser river deity and the son of Oceanus and Tethys.
In Greek myth there were a few characters named Creusa. Creusa, daughter of Priam and Hecuba of Troy. Creusa was the daughter of Erechtheus, King of Athens and his wife, Praxithea. Creusa daughter of Creon, intended wife of Jason. Creusa daughter of Gaia and Ocenaus who bore Hypseus, future King of the Lapiths, to the river god Peneus.
The nymph you are referring to is Aegina, who was the daughter of the river god Asopus.
Daphne's father was Peneus, a river god in Greek mythology. He was often depicted as a powerful deity associated with rivers and water. In the myth, Peneus transformed Daphne into a laurel tree to protect her from the advances of Apollo, who had fallen in love with her. This transformation symbolizes both her desire for freedom and the enduring nature of her legacy.
Her dad the god Peneus & her mom the goddess Creusa
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Aegina
Asopus is Poseidon's SON. He is a river god.
The identity of his wife is variously given: Dione; or Eurythemista, a daughter of the river-god Xanthus; or Euryanassa, daughter of Pactolus, another river-god, or Clytia, the child of Amphidamantes.
Daphne turned into a laurel with the help of her father a river god as Apollo was chasing her. After this the laurel became sacred to Apollo and was give to the winners in competitions in Greece especially in the Olympics
Hecuba's mother was Eunoe. Eunoe was said to be the daughter of the god of the Sangarius River.