Arethusa Apr 2026

The name "Arethusa" remains popular for natural features and specific locations:

In Greek mythology, was a wood nymph (Nereid) and a chaste follower of the goddess Artemis . While bathing in the Alpheus River in Greece, she caught the attention of the river god Alpheus, who began to pursue her. To protect her, Artemis transformed Arethusa into an underground stream that traveled beneath the sea to emerge as a freshwater spring on the island of Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily. arethusa

: She is often depicted on ancient Greek coins surrounded by dolphins, representing her connection to the sea and the city of Syracuse. The name "Arethusa" remains popular for natural features