Maes-e
Maes-e is a Welsh term of endearment, primarily used to refer to a female, and often a young girl or woman. It translates roughly to "field" or "meadow," but in this context, it carries a connotation of sweetness, beauty, and gentleness, similar to the English term "sweetheart" or "dear." The term is typically used in a familiar or affectionate manner, within family, close friendships, or romantic relationships. The 'e' ending is common in Welsh as a diminutive, adding a sense of fondness and smallness.