Sea nymph (disambiguation)

Sea nymph (disambiguation)

A sea nymph is one of the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris in Greek mythology.

Sea Nymph or Sea Nymphs may also refer to:

* HMS "Sea Nymph" (P223), an "S" class submarine
* Sea nymph (plant), a monocot of Australia
* The Sea Nymphs, a progressive rock group
* "The Sea Nymphs" (Cardiacs album), a 1992 alternative album
* "The Sea Nymphs" (film), a 1914 short comedy film


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