teen
"miss"
A maiden.
In Irish a young girl is a "girseach", "gearrchaile" or "cailín beag". "Cailín" is a teenager or unmarried woman. A married woman is "bean".
girl
girl
For a young girl: la petite fille d'honneur An older girl or young woman: la demoiselle d'honneur In Quebec she is called: la bouquetière
Archetypal characters
A young Irish girl is typically called a "girl" or a "lass." In Irish Gaelic, a young girl can also be referred to as a "cailín," which translates to "girl" in English. Additionally, in informal or colloquial language, a young Irish girl may be called a "lassie" or a "lass."
Girl or lady.
The answer is "TEEN"
A woman is "mujer" (pronounced like "moo-hair")
A group of maidens is called maidens. There is no word to signify a group. A maiden is a girl or young woman who is unmarried.