- Lorelei - Wikipedia
Lorelei, siren of Germanic mythology, of great beauty and delicious song, who was placed on a rock on the Rhine and with her song seduced the navigators Sculpture that stands on the banks of the river in the Rhineland
- Lorelei | Mythology Meaning | Britannica
Lorelei, German legend of a beautiful maiden who threw herself into the Rhine River in despair over a faithless lover and was transformed into a siren who lured fishermen to destruction
- Lorelei: Mythical Creature Overview and History
In Germanic mythology, the Lorelei is a river spirit or goddess who lives in the Rhine River She is said to have the power to control the water and to be able to create storms and floods The name Lorelei comes from the German word “lureln,” which means to murmur or to rumble
- Lorelei - University of Pittsburgh
The beautiful mermaid of the Rhine, the dangerous Lurlei or Lorelei, is banished into the rocks, but she often appears to the boatmen, combing her long flaxen hair with a golden comb and singing a sweetly bewitching song
- Lorelei (name) - Wikipedia
Lorelei (name) Lorelei (sometimes spelled Lorelai, Loreley, or Lorilee) is a feminine given name originating from the name of the rock headland on the Rhine River
- Lorelei Stein-Sapir Obituary - Cleveland Heights, OH
Lorelei Stein-Sapir The Stein-Sapir family is saddened to announce the passing of their beloved mother, Lorelei, who passed away peacefully on November 16, 2025, in Cleveland She was born July 24, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York and was working for Clairol in New York City when she met her late husband, Cleveland-native Leonard Stein-Sapir
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- Meaning, origin and history of the name Lorelei
From German Loreley, the name of a rock headland on the Rhine River It is of uncertain meaning, though the second element is probably old German ley meaning "rock" (of Celtic origin)
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