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.
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Nereid's Roman name is Nerine. In mythology, Nereids are sea nymphs and daughters of the sea god Nereus. They are often associated with the Mediterranean Sea and are known for their beauty and kindness. Nerine embodies the characteristics of these sea deities in Roman mythology.
Dryads - tree nymphs
Nymphs. Dryad is another name for a tree-nymph, and they are related to water-nymphs and nymphs of the forest, the kind that Artemis has for attendants.
The name of baby dragonfly is Nymphs. Before Nymphs they are called Larva.
Nymphs were spirits in Greek and Roman mythology. They would take care of trees, flowers, and animals as well as beaches, meadows, and rivers. Male Nymphs were called Satyrs, Panes, Potamoi and Tritons. Dryads were tree nymphs generally said to live in oak trees.
The name of a baby cockroach are nymphs
Water nymphs may also be called Sprites and mermaid, Naiads, Nereids and as well Oceanids
Depends what you mean... If you mean what type of nymphs are there the common ones are: Naiads (water nymphs) Dryads (wood nymphs) Oreads (mountain nymphs) If you want a good name for a nymph you could have: Echo (from the story Echo and Narcissus) Lillia Syrinx Misty Breeze Shimmer Frosty Some of these names just sound like
this is from kpnutta: they're caled nymphs
1. In Greek and Roman mythology, nymphs were spirits of nature who appeared as young women. The painting showed nymphs and shepherds playing in the woodland. 2. A nymph is the larva, or young form, of an insect such as a dragonfly. The nymphs of aquatic species, such as dragonflies, have gills and other modifications for living in the water.
The Nymphs ended in 1992.