Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

water-nymph

Noun
/ˈwɔːtə nɪmf/
Definition
A water-nymph is a mythological creature that is often depicted as a beautiful feminine spirit associated with water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and streams.
Examples
  • The legend told of a water-nymph who would sing melodious songs to entice fishermen.
  • In ancient lore, it was said that the water-nymph could heal those who found her in the river.
Meaning
Water-nymphs are often seen as guardians of water and are associated with beauty, grace, and the natural world. They can appear in various forms, often as young women or maidens.
Synonyms
  • Naiad
  • Water sprite
  • River nymph