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Ondina

Ondina is a feminine given name used in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions and, more broadly, a term found in Romance-language folklore. The name is linked to water imagery and is cognate with related terms such as Undine in Germanic myth and Ondine in French storytelling.

In Iberian and Latin American folklore, an ondina is a water spirit or mermaid-like being associated with

In literature, film, and theater, Ondina has been used as a character name or title for works

As a personal name, Ondina gained usage in Spain and Portugal in the 20th century and is

See also: Undine; Ondine; mermaid; water spirit.

rivers,
lakes,
and
springs.
Depending
on
the
tradition,
an
ondina
may
be
benevolent,
offering
blessings
or
protection
to
those
who
honor
water,
or
mischievous,
luring
travelers
and
demanding
favors.
Tales
often
connect
ondinas
with
the
health
and
fertility
of
freshwater
sources
and
with
natural
cycles.
involving
mermaid-
or
water-spirit
figures.
The
use
of
the
name
reflects
its
mythic
echoes
and
its
melodic,
oceanic
associations,
and
it
appears
in
adaptations
or
translations
of
undine-inspired
stories
in
Romance-language
contexts.
found
in
various
Latin
American
communities.
It
is
chosen
for
its
evocative
sound
and
its
associations
with
water,
nature,
and
myth.