Any age as long as they're not married ... if they are married then you call them Mrs.
Miss
"Young, Lady" or call her by name.
i think a child.preteen ages are 11 or something. <><><><> The formal term of address is Miss. As in Miss Julia Brown, age 9.
MIss
Miss.
miss
A title or form of address used of or to an Italian-speaking unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss
miss, missy, young lady, young woman, fille,
"miss"
both lil miss is just an abbreviation for little miss
The term "miss priss" is derived from the combination of "miss," a term of address for a young woman or girl, and "priss," which is a variation of "prissy." The word "prissy" originated in the 19th century and refers to someone who is overly concerned with propriety or modesty, often to the point of being prim or affected. Thus, "miss priss" typically describes a young woman or girl who is perceived as overly dainty or fussy about her appearance and behavior.
The title for unmarried young girls is 'Miss' or the more modern version of 'Ms.'