Nymphs are often depicted in mythology and folklore as nature spirits associated with various natural elements like water, trees, and mountains. In Greek mythology, they are considered to be the daughters of gods or other divine beings, such as Zeus or Oceanus, and sometimes regarded as offspring of elemental deities. They do not have specific "parents" in the traditional sense, as they embody aspects of nature itself rather than belonging to a familial lineage.
no. it was adopted.
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a nymph is grouping into the adult
The nymph Chariclo and the shepherd Everes.
a nymph is grouping into the adult
Parents were a nymph named Maia and Zeus
Narcissus was the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope.
Narcissus was the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope.
The nymph is basically a small version of the adult insect. This is very similar to how a child looks like his or her parents
no it is not a nymph, a nymph is a mythological creature
Adrastea (Adrasteia) was a nymph, who took care of baby Zeus, Most nymphs have unknown parents.
Calypso was born a sea nymph (nereid) whose parents were sea gods (Poseidon and Tethys).