Naiads were Water Nymphs who lived in springs, lakes and rivers.
In Greek mythology, Liriope was a nymph associated with freshwater sources. She was loved by the river-god Cephissus, and they had a son named Narcissus.
Father: Cephissus (river god) Mother: Liriope (nymph)
A nymph had many key roles in Greek mythology. First, they were used as hunting companions for the Greek goddess Artemis. They had to be virgins, because Artemis was the goddess of virginity. Also, nymphs were mostly from water (such as the sea or a river).
Apollo's most famous nymph lover was Daphne. In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who caught Apollo's eye, but she prayed to her father, a river god, to transform her into a laurel tree to escape Apollo's advances.
Naiad.
Io was a Naiad Nymph daughter of river Inakxos and Zeus. Her alternate name is Kallithyia meaning fine offerings to gods.
There is no river "Hate".
The river Styx
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The river Styx.
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In Greek Mythology, Lethe is the Underworld river of oblivion/forgetfulness.