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 Oceanids

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Oceanids were the three thousand daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. One of these many daughters was also said to have been the wife of the god Poseidon, typically named as Amphitrite. Each of these nymphs was the patroness of a particular spring, river, ocean, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud. Oceanus and Tethys also had 3000 sons, the river-gods (Potamoi). Whereas most sources limit the term Oceanids or Oceaniades to the daughters, others include both the sons and daughters under this term.

 

 

 

Acaste

Admete

Aethra

Amaltheia

Amphiro

Amphitrite - Usually counted as a goddess of the sea

Argia

Asia or Clymene - Nymph of the Asian region, sister to  Europe

Beroe

Kleodora

Bolbe

Callirrhoe

Calypso

Caphira

Cerceis

Ceto

Chryseis

Clio

Clymene

Clytie or Clytia

Daira

Dione

Doris - Oceanid of "pure water", wife of the sea god Nereus.

Eidyia or Idyia

Electra

Ephyra

Eudore

Europa

Eurynome

Galaxaure

Hippo

Ianira

Ianthe - Nymph of violet rain clouds or violet flowers

Leucippe

Lysithea

Melia

Meliboea

Menestho

Merope

Metis - Goddess of wisdom, first spouse of Zeus

Nemesis

Ocyrrhoe

Pasithoe

Peitho

Periboea

Perse or Perseis

Petraea

Philyra

Pleione - Mother of the Pleiades by Atlas

Plouto or Pluto - Mother of Tantalus

Polydora

Prymno

Rhode or Rhodia


Styx - Oceanid of the river Styx that flowed nine times around Hades the only female river spirit

Telesto

Thoe

Tyche

Urania

Zeuxo


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