Callirhoe
Callirhoe is a figure from ancient Greek mythology, often associated with beauty and charm. She is one of the Oceanids, the daughters of the sea god Oceanus and the goddess Tethys. Callirhoe is sometimes depicted as a water nymph, embodying the qualities of rivers and springs.
In some myths, Callirhoe is known for her connection to the Hesperides, the nymphs who tend to a garden of golden apples. Her name translates to "beautiful flow," reflecting her association with water and its life-giving properties. Callirhoe's stories often highlight themes of love and nature.