Heliades
In Greek mythology, the Heliades (Greek:Ἡλιάδες, "children of the sun") were the daughters of Helios and Clymene the Oceanid.
According to one version recorded by Hyginus, there were three of them: Aegiale, Aegle, and Aetheria. According to another version, there were five: Helia, Merope, Phoebe, Aetheria, and Dioxippe. Aeschylus's fragmentary "Heliades" names Phaethousa and Lampetia, who are otherwise called daughters of Neaera.