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Musume

Musume is a Japanese noun written with the kanji 娘. It primarily means daughter, referring to a female child of a family. It can also denote a young girl or a young woman, especially in informal or affectionate speech. The term is commonly used to indicate kinship within a family as well as a more general sense of youth and femininity.

In everyday use, phrases such as uchi no musume mean “my daughter,” while musume-san is a polite

Musume appears frequently in Japanese literature, film, and media as a term that signals youth, femininity,

See also: 娘 (kanji).

way
to
refer
to
someone
else’s
daughter.
In
casual
settings,
a
parent
might
call
their
own
daughter
musume-chan
or
simply
use
her
name.
The
word
can
also
function
metaphorically
to
describe
a
younger
female
member
within
a
group,
such
as
a
school,
team,
or
organization,
where
it
conveys
a
sense
of
youth
and
closest
association.
and
kinship.
It
is
not
commonly
used
as
a
surname
or
a
given
name,
though
fictional
works
may
employ
it
in
descriptions
or
titles
to
evoke
certain
familial
or
youthful
connotations.