Maam
Ma'am is an English honorific used to address a woman with respect or authority. It is a contraction of madam and is typically written with an apostrophe (ma'am) in formal writing, though informal variants such as maam or Ma'am appear in casual texts. The term is widely used in many English-speaking countries, in settings ranging from schools and retail to law enforcement and the military. It also features in various regional forms of address; for example, in India and the Philippines, ma'am is a common form of polite address to female teachers, officials, or senior colleagues.
The use of ma'am can signal courtesy, deference, or professionalism, but its appropriateness can depend on context
Etymology: ma'am derives from the word madam, which itself has roots in French "madame" and earlier Latin
In popular usage, "ma'am" may appear in literature, media, and everyday conversation. The term should be used