| Greek deities series |
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| Aquatic deities |
| Nymphs |
In Greek mythology, Drymo or Drimo may refer to two different characters:
In Greek mythology, Orithyia or Oreithyia was the name of the following women:
The name Cydippe is attributed to four individuals in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Lycorias was the "yellow haired" Nereid, one of the fifty marine-nymph daughters of 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris.
In Greek mythology, the Hyades are a sisterhood of nymphs that bring rain.
In Greek mythology, the name Pallene may refer to two Thracian characters:
In Greek mythology, the name Chthonia may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Clymene or Klymene may refer to:
In Greek and Roman mythology, Dēĭŏpēa may refer to two characters:
Melite or Melita was the name of several characters in Greek mythology:
In Greek mythology, Philyra or Phillyra was one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys.
In Greek mythology, Clio, also spelled Cleio, may refer to the following women:
In Greek mythology, Methone was the name shared by the three women:
In Greek mythology, Pisinoe or Peisinoe may refer to two individuals:
In Greek mythology, Ligeia or Ligia may refer to two personages:
In Greek mythology, Beroe may refer to the following divinities and women:
In Greek mythology, Ephyra or Ephyre may refer to two different deities:
In Greek mythology, Xanthe or Xantho may refer to the following divinity and women:
In Greek mythology, Amatheia was the "fair-tressed" Nereid and was described to have "azure locks luxuriant" or as some translations put it "long, heavy hair". As one of these 50 sea-nymphs, she was the daughter of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. Variations of her names were Æmathia, Amathea and Amathia which means "queen of voice".
In Greek mythology, Cymodoce was the one of the 50 Nereids, sea-nymph daughters of the 'Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She was briefly mentioned in Statius' Silvae.
In Greek mythology, Opis or Upis (Οὖπις) may refer to the following characters: