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Arista- Arista is the fifth daughter of King Triton who is known to be a fun-loving musician. The name means ‘harvest’ in Latin. Imogen - It is believed that this name comes from a Shakespeare play as a misspelling of the name Innogen, a Celtic name which means ‘maiden, daughter.’ Mermaids are maidens of the sea, who are also considered daughters of the sea, and daughters of King Triton. Riley, Jenelle (2016-06-04). "L.A. Theater Review: 'The Little Mermaid in Concert' at the Hollywood Bowl". Variety.com . Retrieved 2016-06-22.Queen Latifah portrayed Ursula in the 2019 television special, The Little Mermaid Live! which used a similar format of the live concerts at the Hollywood Bowl, by combining a screening of the film with live accompaniment by guest musicians and celebrities. [92] House of Mouse [ edit ] Thalia - Thalia was a type of Greek sea nymph, known as a nereid. Nereids are embodiments of the ocean’s beauty and were supposed to be the most beautiful and mystifying of sea nymphs. Thalia was one of fifty daughters of Nereus, ‘old man of the sea.’ She was known as the nereid of the ‘blooming sea.’ The name means ‘to blossom, or flourish.’ Corinna - This name is German, Italian, English, and Ancient Greek in origin. It means ‘maiden.’ This relates to mermaids because ‘maid’ is part of the word ‘mermaid,’ and mermaids are also historically depicted as female in fables and tales more frequently.
In the fourth book Mistress of All Evil: A Tale of the Dark Fairy, Circe and Nanny gather Ursula's remains and give her a burial at sea prior to Maleficent's arrival. Sereia - A Poruguese word for mermaid, but also a name. It’s pronounced “suh-ray-uh.” You could shorten it to Raya . a b Perkins, Will (May 29, 2014). "Ranking the 12 most famous Disney villains from worst to best". Yahoo! Movies . Retrieved April 23, 2016.a b "Ranking the Top 10 Animated Disney Villains". TVOvermind. March 30, 2016 . Retrieved April 25, 2016. a b c d e f "John Musker Question Countdown – Number 7". Howard Ashman. Shoptalk Ltd. 26 March 2012 . Retrieved April 2, 2016.