A daughter is a female offspring.

Daughter may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Film and television

  • Daughter (2014 film), a South Korean film
  • Daughter (2016 film)
  • Daughter (2019 film), aka Dcera, a 2019 Czech animated short film
  • Daughter (2022 film), an American horror film
  • Daughter 2, a 1996 Thai film
  • Daughters (1997 film), aka Our Mother's Murder, a 1997 American made-for-TV film
  • Daughters (2024 film), a 2024 documentary and winner at the Sundance Film Festival
  • Dukhtar, aka Daughter, a 2014 Pakistani film
  • The Daughter (2012 film), a 2012 Greek film
  • The Daughter (2015 film), a 2015 Australian film
  • The Daughter (2021 film), a 2021 Spanish film
  • "Daughters" (NCIS), a 2019 television episode
  • "Daughters" (The Vice), a 1999 television episode

Literature

  • The Daughter (play), an 1836 play by James Sheridan Knowles
  • The Daughter (novel), a Greek novel
  • Daughter (novel), the 2019 novel by Tamara Duda

Music

Groups

  • Daughter (band), London-based band
  • Daughters (band), an American rock band

Albums and EPs

  • Daughter, a 2022 album by Janice Vidal
  • Daughters (album), the self-titled 2010 studio album by band Daughters
  • Daughters (EP), the self-titled 2002 EP by band Daughters

Songs

  • "Daughter" (song), from Pearl Jam's album Vs., 1993
  • "Daughter", by Beyoncé from Cowboy Carter, 2024
  • "Daughter", by Daughters from You Won't Get What You Want, 2018
  • "Daughter", by The Devil Wears Prada from Transit Blues, 2016
  • "Daughter", by Loudon Wainwright III from Strange Weirdos, 2007
  • "Daughter", by Sleeping at Last from Atlas: Life, 2015
  • "Daughter", by Status Quo from Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon, 1970
  • "Daughter", by The Blenders August 1963
  • "Daughters" (John Mayer song), from the album Heavier Things, 2003
  • "Daughters" (Nas song), from the album Life Is Good, 2012
  • "Daughters", by The Story So Far from Under Soil And Dirt, 2011
  • "The Daughters", by Little Big Town from Nightfall, 2019

Science

  • Daughter cell, the biological cells resulting from cell division
  • Daughter isotope, in physics, a nuclide formed by radioactive decay of another

Other uses

  • Daughter language, in linguistics, any later language derived from an earlier language, or a subordinate node in a phrase structure tree
  • Daughterboard, in computing, a subordinate extension of a motherboard