The term "Aeolian Harp" is derived from Aeolus, the ancient Greek God of the winds. An Aeolian Harp is a musical instrument that produces sound when its strings are set into motion by the wind. In literature and poetry, the term has been used symbolically to represent the enchanting sounds of nature. Synonyms for Aeolian Harp can include Wind Harp, Eolian Harp, or Zephyr Harp. Other related terms can also include Wind Chimes, Wind Organ, or Wind Flute. These terms all refer to musical instruments that use the natural force of wind to create soothing and melodious sounds that fill the air.