No, a Siren is a mythical bird-woman from Greek mythology, they sing a mesmerizing song that hypnotizes sailors so they meet there doom. A mermaid is a woman with the upper body of a human, and a fish, eel, dolphin or snake tail, and they were a part of almost every country's myths and tales, they even date back to the Stone Age!
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The definition for mermaid is either siren or mm.aid
that is a siren not a mermaid :D
Starbucks use the mermaid as their logo - although Starbucks actually officially call it by it's proper name - a Siren, not a mermaid.
A siren will drown you but no worries it is a mermaid and mermaids are myths and myths are not real.
mermaid are not real. mermaids are half women and half fish.
Mermaid Miracles - 2013 The Siren's Song 1-8 was released on: USA: 23 August 2013
A mermaid with legs is often referred to as a "human" or "land-dwelling version" of a mermaid. In folklore and fiction, when a mermaid transforms into a human, she may be called a "siren" or simply a "former mermaid." The concept varies across different cultures and stories, but the idea typically involves a creature that has transitioned from its aquatic form to a terrestrial one.
Melusine is the twin-tailed mermaid. ?æThe tails represent unity of earth and water, body and soul, the siren of the philosophers.
Sirenetta is the Italian equivalent of Little Mermaid- or diminutive siren ( not the noise-producing device on fire engines, for example).
If you mean the Siren from the Curse of the Black Spot episode, Lily Cole.
The two-tailed siren depicted on the logo is a creature of strength and power, and is common in medieval adventure tales siren: mystical creature with wings (Always a women) who is set on stealing the souls of helpless victims the symbol is a half siren half mermaid
The mermaid grabbed Phillip and drowned him in the water.