A nymph is a mythological creature or supernatural being found in various ancient cultures and mythologies.
Nymphs are typically depicted as female spirits or deities associated with nature, often dwelling in forests, rivers, mountains, and other natural settings.
They are known for their beauty and connection to specific aspects of the natural world, such as water nymphs (naiads), tree nymphs (dryads), or mountain nymphs (oreads).
Nymphs frequently appear in folklore, literature, and art, representing the beauty and mystery of the natural world and serving as companions to gods and heroes in mythology.