Heiress

/ˈɛr.ɪs/ noun

A woman or girl who will inherit wealth, property, or a title from a family member, usually a parent.

From Old French 'heritiere,' the feminine form of 'heriter' meaning heir, ultimately from Latin 'heres' (heir). The suffix '-ess' marks it as specifically feminine, a common pattern in English for female versions of male roles.

AMተወረሳት
ARوريثة
BNউত্তরাধিকারিণী
CAhereva
CSdědička
DAarving
DEErbin
ELκληρονόμος
ESheredera
FAارث برنده
FIperijätär
FRhéritière
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