In
Greek mythology, 'Melaina' was a
Corycian (
nymph), or member of the prophetic
Thriae, of the springs of
Delphi in
Phocis, who was loved by
Apollo bearing him
Delphos. Her father was the local river-gods
Kephisos (
Pausanias 10.6.1), or
Pleistos (
Argonautica 2.710) of northern
Boeotia.
Her name meant ''the black'' suggesting she presides over
subterranean aspects.
Melaina is also identified with
Thyia who is named as the mother of
Delphos in other traditions.