puellae
"Puellae" is the Latin word for "girls." In ancient Roman culture, girls were often associated with family and domestic roles. They were typically expected to learn skills related to homemaking and child-rearing, preparing them for future roles as wives and mothers.
In Roman society, the status and education of puellae varied widely. Wealthy families could afford to educate their daughters, allowing them to learn reading, writing, and music. In contrast, girls from lower socioeconomic backgrounds often had limited educational opportunities. The lives of puellae were influenced by their family's social standing and the prevailing cultural norms of the time.