The word Nympha is derived from the Ancient Greek “númphē (νῠ́μφη)”, meaning “Bride, Young wife, Young girl, Daughter-in-law, Nymph, spring, water”.
Nympha or Nymphs in Greek mythology means mythical creatures that
are regarded as personifications of nature, nature goddesses or fairies and are typically tied to a specific place or landform.
Nympha's are usually depicted as beautiful maidens. Typically magical, smart, loving ,caring and gentle.
Nympha or Nymphs in Greek mythology means mythical creatures that
are regarded as personifications of nature, nature goddesses or fairies and are typically tied to a specific place or landform.
Nympha's are usually depicted as beautiful maidens. Typically magical, smart, loving ,caring and gentle.
by Greek Mythological June 08, 2021
by jayjade August 20, 2015