In Greek mythology, Prosymna (Ancient Greek: Πρόσυμνα or Πρόσυμναν from prosymneô meaning 'celebrate in song') was one of the Argive naiad daughters of the river-god Asterion.
She and her sisters, Acraea and Euboea, were the nurses of Hera.
[1] The town of Prosymna which is beneath Heraion was named after the nymph.
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