Victorian nicknames for women often reflected societal norms and feminine ideals of the time. Common examples include "Pet," "Dolly," and "Poppet," which conveyed affection and endearment. Other terms like "Angel" or "Daisy" were used to emphasize purity and beauty. Additionally, women might be called "Miss" followed by their first name or a surname to denote their unmarried status and social standing.
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