Homonym: Mab (Fairy)
Mab is a character from folklore, often associated with dreams and the night. She is commonly referred to as the Queen of the Fairies in various literary works, including Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Mab is depicted as a small, mischievous fairy who influences the dreams of mortals, bringing both good and bad dreams.
In addition to her role in literature, Mab is also linked to the Mab's Fairy in Celtic mythology. This connection emphasizes her significance in ancient stories, where she embodies the spirit of nature and the changing seasons. Her character represents the enchanting and sometimes unpredictable aspects of the fairy realm.