Naiads
Naiads, tree spirits
In Greek mythology, river nymphs are known as Naiads, who are female spirits associated with fresh water bodies such as rivers, streams, and fountains. They are often depicted as beautiful maidens and are considered guardians of their respective waters. Naiads were believed to have the power to heal and were sometimes associated with fertility and nurturing. They played various roles in myths, including being romantic figures and companions to gods and heroes.
Naiads (in water), oreads (in mountains) and dryads (in trees) are the most common classes of nymphs. They are feminine figures in nature, human-like, and not gods. So they do not rule.
Nereids, daughters of Nereus, are the 50 sea nymphs. Some of these include Amphitrite, the wife of Poseidon and Thetis, the mother of Achilles. Other sea nymphs included the Atlantiades, daughters of Atlas, like Calypso, but the Nereids are the traditional "sea nymphs".
No, naiads refer Specifically to the Daughters of the sea god. if there are sons, they are not called naiads.
The difference between naiads and nereids is simple. Naiads are freash water spirits, while Nereids are water spirits of the sea.
Naiads
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South Sea Naiads - 1920 was released on: USA: 5 September 1920
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Naiads
They are called naiads.
Naiads are mythological nymphs who live in water.
Naiads, tree spirits
Naiads, the freshwater sprites.
Young dragonflies, called naiads, are flightless and aquatic. They feed on aquatic invertebrates, with the larger naiads occasionally eating small fish and tadpoles.