Madame
Madame is a formal courtesy title used to address or refer to a woman. It originates from the Old French ma dame, meaning "my lady," and has spread into many languages with variations in form and use. In modern French, Madame is abbreviated Mme and placed before a surname or full name (for example, Madame Dupont). It serves as the standard respectful form for adult women and is distinct from Mademoiselle, which historically indicated an unmarried woman, though French policy has shifted toward equal treatment in many contexts.
In English, the word appears in two main ways. Madame (often with an accented é) is used
Madame also appears in cultural and literary usage as part of titles, character names, or references that