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1. Loud noise to draw attention; the name alludes to the song of the sirens in Greek mythology. 2. Fantastic creature that was found in marine rocks and attracted with its irresistible song of the sailors, who ended their boats founder and devoured by them. They had form of bird with a woman's head, although in the middle ages its name was associated with the Naiads. See: Ondina.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

In Colombia is an alarm call. Whistle, whistle, Horn. Marine be fanciful. Nymph, nereid, naiad.

  


Romeo Aveiro

Character belonging to the cohort of fabulous beings, inhabiting the seabed, half-fish and half woman. Equipped with special charms, unattainable for humans, the sirens attracted the attention of few, occasional or frequent way, visit the marine environment, whether plying its waters or approaching the shore. Under the surface, the sirens slide their bodies, waving his long hair like seaweed moved by currents, at the time that fleeting reflections to the influence on the flaky part of his body, the sunlight that passes through the waters. When considering that they subtract the human eyes, they tend to emerge from the background, riding the foam tapes that Crown the waves, and even stand on the Rocky reefs or the peacefulness of the beaches. Like the full moon nights, used that leverage to show her body to the cold white light. Also used this term to define the person that clouds the senses of men who kidnapped by them, and leave the world of the most desired dreams where you find your own paradise, being fairly common with its charms, the cases of humans that, leaving the underworld, slip their existence in the bottom of the seas, forgetting his old life, to the loving and irresistible sound of sirens.

  


Anónimo

the term Mermaid comes from the Greek SEIR, from the word seira, Ribbon, rope and recalling without dudaa the power of the sirens!

  



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