There are only fifty (50) Nereids, the daughters of Doris and Nereus.
Two Nereids, Thetis and Eurynome, did. Nereids are sea nymphs.
Water nymphs may also be called Sprites and mermaid, Naiads, Nereids and as well Oceanids
Sea nymphs.
Nymphs. Wood nymphs are dryads/ napaeae; tree nymphs are hamadryads; water, stream and fountain nymphs are naiads; sea nymphs are nereids; ocean nymphs are oceanids; and mountain nymphs are oreads.
Amphitrite is one, Thetis another. The whole gang is called nereids.
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".
If you are talking Greek mythology, they are nereids. If you are talking zoology, I hope someone will answer you.
You are one of the Nereids, the sea nymphs in Greek mythology. The Nereids are known as the daughters of Nereus, a sea god, and Doris, a sea goddess. They are often depicted as beautiful maidens who accompany other sea deities like Poseidon and are associated with the sea's various elements and activities.
minor gods are gods that are.... well minor. they are not as important as the 12 Olympians and are gods and goddesses of minor things. (example Doris a sea goddess, mother of 50 sea nymphs called Nereids) hope that helped?
Because of the boast of Andromeda's mother Cassiopeia that Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereids (sea goddess nymphs).
Psamathe, Neso, Laomedeia, Sao, Halimede, Galatea, and Nereid are all moons of Neptune, and Nereids (daughters of Doris and Nereus).
The Nereids were sea nymphs in Greek mythology, daughters of Nereus, the Old Man of the Sea, and Doris, an Oceanid. Typically numbering fifty, these nymphs were associated with the Mediterranean Sea and were known for their beauty and kindness, often aiding sailors in distress. They personified various aspects of the sea, such as calm waters and gentle waves, and were frequently depicted as companions of the goddess Amphitrite. The Nereids also played roles in various myths, including adventures involving heroes like Achilles.