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  1. Nixie (folklore) - Wikipedia

    Under a variety of names, they are common to the stories of all Germanic peoples, [2] although they are perhaps best known from Scandinavian folklore. The related English knucker was …

  2. Nixie — Bye Sugar, Hi Nixie!

    Shop Nixie’s organic zero sugar sodas and sparkling waters. Keep your fridge stocked with delicious, guilt-free, bubbly drinks — always organic, always refreshing!

  3. NIXIE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    NIXIE definition: a female water spirit. See examples of nixie used in a sentence.

  4. Understanding Nixies: The Water Spirits of Mythology

    Jan 26, 2025 · Characterized by their beauty and supernatural traits, they symbolize humanity’s shifting relationship with water—representing dangers, spiritual cleansing, creativity, and …

  5. Nixie - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English

    A nixie is a water spirit or nymph from Germanic folklore, often depicted as a beautiful woman with fish-like features. Nixies are commonly associated with bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, …

  6. Nixies: Mystical Water Spirits of European Folklore

    Nov 26, 2023 · The nixie carries a multitude of symbolic meanings, and their tales often hold a mirror to the multifaceted nature of water itself. As enchanting embodiments of lakes and …

  7. Nix | Water Spirit, River Demon & Shape-Shifter | Britannica

    nix, in Germanic mythology, a water being, half human, half fish, that lives in a beautiful underwater palace and mingles with humans by assuming a variety of physical forms (e.g., …

  8. Nix - New World Encyclopedia

    The Nix (Nixie plural) is the most popular term for the shapeshifting water spirits of Germanic and Nordic folklore.

  9. Nixie (folklore) - Wikiwand

    The Nixie, Nixy, or Nix, also neck or nicker, are humanoid, and often shapeshifting, water spirits in Germanic mythology and folklore.

  10. Nixie | Creatures of myth Wiki | Fandom

    A Nixie (or Nixe/Nyx, depending on the region) is a water spirit or amphibian creature from Germanic and Scandinavian folklore, often associated with rivers, lakes, and streams.