Nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goats milk?

The nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat's milk was Amalthea.

She was a nymph who lived on Mount Ida in Crete, and she was tasked with hiding the baby Zeus (the Roman equivalent of Jupiter) from his father, Cronus. Amalthea was often depicted as a goat, and sometimes even with a goat's horns.

This myth plays a significant role in Greek mythology, as it establishes Jupiter/Zeus's divine status and his connection to the earth and animals.