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  2. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    Mermaid Princess of the Arctic Ocean. Voiced by Ryoko Nagata. Rina Toin Mermaid Princess of the North Atlantic Ocean. Voiced by Mayumi Asano. Sara She was the villainous mermaid princess of the Indian Ocean. Voiced by Kana Ueda. Seira The future mermaid princess of the Indian Ocean and the young successor of Sara. Voiced by Eri Kitamura. Evie ...

  3. Merfolk - Wikipedia

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    Merfolk, Merpeople, or simply Mer refers to humanoid creatures that live in deep waters like Mermaids, Sirens, Cecaelia etc. In English, female merfolk are called mermaids, although in a strict sense, mermaids are confined to beings who are half-woman and half-fish in appearance; male merfolk are called mermen. Depending on the story, they can ...

  4. List of aquatic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The bishop-fish, a piscine humanoid reported in Poland in the 16th century. Aquatic humanoids appear in legend and fiction. [1] " Water-dwelling people with fully human, fish-tailed or other compound physiques feature in the mythologies and folklore of maritime, lacustrine and riverine societies across the planet."

  5. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    The males are called Mermen and the females are called Mermaids. Auvekoejak – A merman from Inuit folklore of Greenland and northern Canada that has fur on its fish tail instead of scales. Ceasg – A Scottish mermaid. Sirena – A mermaid from Philippine folklore. Siyokoy – Mermen with scaled bodies from Philippine folklore. It is the male ...

  6. Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. [1] Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks, and drownings. In other folk ...

  7. List of fairytale fantasies - Wikipedia

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    Jim C. Hines's The Mermaid's Madness (2009) LeAnn Neal Reilly's The Mermaid's Pendant (2010) Carolyn Turgeon's Mermaid: A Twist on the Classic Tale (2011) Jackson Pearce's Fathomless (2012) L.A. Witt's Ripples and Waves: A Queer Retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (2019) Natasha Bowen's Skin of the Sea (2021)

  8. Morgen (mythological creature) - Wikipedia

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    The name may derive from Mori-genos or Mori-gena, meaning "sea-born. [1] The name has also been rendered as Muri-gena [2] or Murigen. [3]The name may also be cognate with the Irish Muirgen, an alternate name of Lí Ban, a princess who was transformed into a mermaid when her city was flooded.

  9. List of fairy and sprite characters - Wikipedia

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    Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure: Anime Albert Chamomile: Mahou Sensei Negima! Anime, manga Alena: Encantadia: TV series Alfea Champions (Ress of the Flame, Shavon of the Water, Farcelia of the Wind) Winx Club: Animated TV series Alice (also Isabel/Sarah) Animated TV series, animated film, comic Alice (also Jenny) Animated TV series, comic