IPA: /ˈnaɪ.æd/
KK: /ˈnaɪ.æd/
A type of water nymph from Greek mythology who is associated with rivers, springs, and other bodies of water.
In ancient stories, a naiad would often be seen dancing in the clear waters of a stream.
Naiad → It originates from the Greek word "naiad" (ναιάς), which refers to a type of water nymph or spirit associated with freshwater bodies such as rivers, springs, and lakes. The term is derived from the verb "naiein" (ναίειν), meaning to flow or to run, reflecting their connection to flowing water.
Imagine a spirit that 'flows' with the water, as 'naiad' comes from the Greek word for a water nymph associated with fresh, flowing bodies of water.