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  1. Merman - Wikipedia

    A merman (pl.: mermen; also merlad or merboy in youth), the male counterpart of the mythical female mermaid, is a legendary creature which is human from the waist up and fish -like from the waist …

  2. Mermen: Legends of the Sea and Their Timeless Mystical Allure

    Mermen, the male counterparts to the more widely known mermaids, embody a striking duality. From the waist up, they are often depicted as human, with the strength and intellect that befits a creature of …

  3. Merman | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

    Ovid describes the transformation of Glaucus in the Metamorphoses, describing him as a blue-green man with a fishy member where his legs had been. A merman is called marmennill in Old Norse, …

  4. Merman (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia

    Mermen are mythical creatures that have been a part of folklore and mythology for centuries. They are often depicted as having a human upper body and a fish-like lower body. Some legends describe …

  5. MERMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MERMAN is a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a man and the tail of a fish.

  6. Merman - Mermen in Mermaids Mythology

    They are mythical creatures who have a form of an upper human torso, and a lower half of a fish tail. Originally celebrated as the deities, mermen slowly slipped back into the legends as the ordinary …

  7. The Merman’s Tale: Exploring the Myths of Male Sea Creatures

    Oct 22, 2024 · Mermen symbolize the dual nature of the ocean—beautiful yet treacherous. Their allure often masks the dangers lurking beneath the surface, reflecting humanity’s relationship with nature. …

  8. Mermen in Myths and Folklore - Patheos

    Mar 2, 2023 · In Greek mythology, the most famous merman was the god Poseidon. He was the son of titans Rhea and Chronos.

  9. Mermaids and Mermen - Encyclopedia.com

    Legendary supernatural sea people, human from the head to the waist but with a fish tail instead of legs. In German folklore, a mermaid was known as "meerfrau," in Danish "maremind," Irish "murduac" (or …

  10. Merman - Marinelexicon

    Merpeople feature in numerous legends, stories, and even religions. One of the earliest representatives is probably the Sumerian god Ea. Ea was a.o. the god of water, light, and fertility. During the day, Ea …