Bridemaid

/ˈbraɪdmeɪd/ noun

A young woman or girl who attends and helps the bride on her wedding day, also called a bridesmaid.

From Middle English 'bride' (a woman being married) combined with 'maid' (a young woman or female servant). The term emerged in medieval England to describe the attendants who assisted the bride during wedding ceremonies and celebrations.

AM Ceremony friend
ARصاحبة الشرف
BNবিবাহের সঙ্গী
CAdama d'honor
CSsvobodná nevěsta
DAbrudepige
DEBrautjungfer
ELνύφη
ESdama de honor
FAهمسایه عروس
FImorsiusneito
FRdemoiselle d'honneur
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