Bienaimée
Bienaimée is a French compound term that functions as an adjective and, in literary or historical usage, as a noun meaning “beloved” or “dearly loved.” The standard feminine and masculine forms are bien-aimée and bien-aimé, with plural forms bien-aimées and bien-aimés. The construction combines bien (well) with aimé (loved), the past participle of aimer (to love). The accent and hyphen are part of the conventional orthography in modern French.
As an adjective, bien-aimé or bien-aimée describes someone or something cherished or held dear. The feminine
Orthography and usage notes include the hyphenated form as standard in contemporary French. Some older texts
In English-language contexts, bienaimée is typically rendered as “beloved” or “dearly loved.” The expression conveys warmth