In
Greek mythology,
Daphnis (; , from ,
daphne, "
Bay Laurel") was a
Sicilian shepherd who was said to be the inventor of pastoral poetry. According to tradition, he was the son of
Hermes and a
nymph, despite which Daphnis himself was mortal. Daphnis is also described and shown as an
eromenos. His mother was said to have exposed him under a laurel tree, where he was found by shepherds and named after the tree under which he was found. He was also sometimes said to be Hermes' favourite or beloved rather than his son.