Nyai Loro Kidul is a legendary figure in Indonesian mythology, known as the Queen of the South Sea. She is believed to hold supernatural powers and is often depicted as a beautiful mermaid-like creature. There are several synonyms for Nyai Loro Kidul, including Ratu Kidul, Dewi Ratu, and Queen of the Southern Ocean. In Javanese culture, she is also referred to as Kanjeng Ratu Kidul or Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Kidul. These synonyms are used to refer to the same mythical character and evoke the same sense of enchantment and mystique. These terms have been intertwined with Indonesian folklore for centuries and continue to intrigue and captivate people to this day.