In
Greek mythology,
Amymone (the "blameless" one) was a daughter of
Danaus. As the "blameless" Danaid, her name identifies her as, perhaps, identical to
Hypermnestra ("great wooing" or "high marriage"), also the one Danaid who did not assassinate her Egyptian husband on their wedding night, as her 49 sisters did. (See the myth at the entry for
Danaus.) The author of the
Bibliotheca, in his list of names for the Danaids, does mention both Hypermnestra and Amymone, however. (
Library 2.1.5)