daughter
[C] Countable
pl: daughters
This term establishes a lifelong kinship bond, carrying a strong emotional weight that transcends biological connection. It often evokes themes of legacy, protection, and familial expectation, regardless of the child's age. In social contexts, the word can shift from a literal biological descriptor to a symbolic one, such as in "daughter of the soil," where it suggests a deep, ancestral rootedness to a specific land or culture.
Used to count individual female children within a family tree.