Sirena
Introduction
Mermaid in Italian, often associated with beauty and allure.
Background Story
The name Sirena is derived from the mythical creatures in folklore and literature known as sirens, who were said to lure sailors with their enchanting music. Sirens are often depicted as beautiful women with the tails of fish, symbolizing both danger and allure. The name has been widely used in various forms of literature and popular culture.
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Variations
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