Nymph
NYMPH, noun
1. In mythology, a goddess of the mountains, forests, meadows and waters. According to the ancients, all the world was full of nymphs, some terrestrial, others celestial; and these had names assigned to them according to their place of residence, or the parts of the world over which they were supposed to preside.
NYMPH, noun Another name of the pupa, chrysalis, or aurelia; the second state of an insect, passing to its perfect form.