Naispotilas
Naispotilas is a term used in the context of the Greek Orthodox Church to refer to a young woman who has not yet been married. The term is derived from the Greek words "nais" meaning woman, and "potilas" meaning patient or learner, reflecting the idea that a naispotilas is a woman who is still in the process of learning and preparing for marriage. The concept of naispotilas is an important aspect of Greek Orthodox spirituality and culture, emphasizing the importance of chastity, purity, and preparation for a holy and loving marriage. Naispotilas are often encouraged to focus on their spiritual growth, education, and personal development, as well as to maintain a sense of modesty and humility. The term is also used in a broader sense to refer to any young woman who is not yet married, regardless of her religious affiliation.