Is a siren male or female?

Siren, in Greek mythology, a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song. According to Homer, there were two Sirens on an island in the western sea between Aeaea and the rocks of Scylla.
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Can a siren be a male?

Originally, sirens were shown as male or female, but the male siren disappeared from art around the fifth century BC.
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What do you call a boy siren?

They could be called tritons.
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What is a siren as a person?

Definition of siren

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 often capitalized : any of a group of female and partly human creatures in Greek mythology that lured mariners to destruction by their singing. 2a : a woman who sings with enchanting sweetness. b : temptress. c : temptation sense 2.
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What happens if you kiss a siren?

Summary. Legends say that the pure gold blood of mermaids holds the secret to eternal beauty. The Evil Queen hunted down their kind to extinction in her effort to stay young forever. Many have fallen in their attempts to hunt the few that remained, for the kiss of a siren is poison to all she doesn't love.
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Can a siren fall in love?

Sirens can manipulate feelings of love. It first charms its way through the victim's defenses by reading their mind and pretending to be the "perfect person" for the victim, and causes its victims to kill someone they love under the promise they will be together forever.
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Do sirens still exist?

Are sirens real? There is no evidence to suggest that sirens are real. Sirens are creatures of legend and mythology. Sirens originate from Greek mythology.
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How are sirens born?

In some myths, they were created to be the playmates of young Persephone (daughter of Zeus, Goddess of Springtime), but were created into monsters by her mother Demeter after Hades abducted Persephone.
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Are sirens beautiful?

Who was Sirens? Half-birds, half beautiful maidens, the Sirens were singing enchantresses capable of luring passing sailors to their islands, and, subsequently, to their doom. Daughters of the river god Achelous and a Muse, they were fated to die if anyone should survive their singing.
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How do you know if you're a siren?

Determine if you are a Goddess Siren.

If you have the following characteristics, you are primarily a Goddess Siren. The Goddess is regal and in charge. This siren prefers silence to chatter, despises group activities, and is unapologetically moody. The Goddess is aloof and demands to be waited on.
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Are sirens female?

Siren, in Greek mythology, a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song. According to Homer, there were two Sirens on an island in the western sea between Aeaea and the rocks of Scylla.
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Are sirens mermaids?

Today, Sirens are almost always represented as voluptuous mermaids, whose beauty and sexuality lure men to their deaths. But the Classical Greeks understood the Sirens differently: as bird-women, creatures that Mediterranean cultures traditionally associated with hidden knowledge.
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What does DOE and siren mean?

As some commenters have explained, 'doe eyes' appears to refer to when your eyes are open wider, and 'siren eyes' refers to when they look more narrow, with the doe expression giving a more 'innocent' look and the siren expression being more mysterious.
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How do sirens mate?

The males can attract potential mates by stretching and twisting their necks and produce a kind of bio-luminescence. Then the females bite on to their male mate's necks and smack them with their tails.
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How do sirens eat?

The Sirens survived because their divine nature means they don't need to eat anything.
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Are sirens evil?

A Siren is a type of sea-spirit from Greek mythology akin to the mermaid. However, unlike the relatively harmless merfolk, sirens were often depicted as deadly temptresses who would lure sailors towards rocky shores via their hypnotic singing, causing the sailors to crash into the rocks and meet with a watery demise.
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Where do the sirens live?

In Greek mythology, the sirens live on an island called Anthemoessa, located between Circe's Island Aeaea and the rock of Scylla (Circe is the...
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Are sirens immortal?

Because of their fish-like bodies, sirens can swim like the water nymphs. The sirens are immortal and they can never die or suffer from sickness or disease.
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Do sirens scream?

Though they lured mariners, the sirens were not sea deities. Peisinoe, Aglaope, and Thelxiepeia were the first three sirens that gave birth to all the hundreds of newer ones. A sirens scream can deafen a man and transform a woman into one of them.
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Do sirens lay eggs?

A female siren is said to lay her egg clutch over a period of a few days (rather than all in one go), a system which obviously makes it look as if the eggs have been fertilised internally and, ergo, that spermatophores are produced by males.
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Who saw the sirens?

The Argonauts and the Sirens

It is perhaps surprising that despite the apparent fame of the Sirens, these nymphs only appeared in two major tales from Greek mythology. On both occasions the Sirens were encountered by noted Greek heroes, with first Jason, and the Odysseus passing the home of the Sirens.
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What happens if you hear a siren singing?

If you hear the Sirens singing, it means you've placed yourself in earshot, opened yourself to new music. It is important to note, too, that what looked like an edge to the men was the center for the Sirens.
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Are siren and mermaid the same?

Originally, it was only the mermaid that was a half-human, half-fish creature, and a singing voice wasn't mentioned in early myths. Sirens were the singers, and they were actually half-woman, half-bird creatures.
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