Miss

Miss, also abbreviated as Ms., was a title given to unmarried women. In contrast, a married woman would be addressed as "Missus"; whereas, the male equivalent of both titles was "Mister". It was applied to female civilians and crew members during the 23rd and 24th centuries.

Leonard McCoy, who while under the influence of pod plant spores on Omicron Ceti III, began reverting back to the character of his Southern roots, where he enjoyed a thick accent, a mint julep, and referred to Leila Kalomi as "Miss Leila". 

Curiously, Kathryn Janeway referred to Amelia Earhart as "Miss Earhart", when addressing her, despite her having had a husband. 

The term was also often used with a female with whom a male was not acquainted. James T. Kirk, and later Leonard McCoy, both referred to Edith Keeler as miss. 

When Pavel Chekov was introduced to Tamoon on Triskelion in 2268, he nervously responded, "Oh, pleased, pleased to know you, miss." When she informed him that he was a fine specimen and that she would instruct him well, he offered, "that's very kind of you, miss, but...", before she continued to discuss her intentions for them to be selected for each other. 

In other cases, miss would be stated as if it was a question when the female's name was not know, leaving it open for them to volunteer their name. 

The Malcorian named Lanel, who upon learning that the disguised William T. Riker was an alien, she informed him that she "always wanted to make love with an alien." Riker attempted to interpose with "Listen, Miss...", at which point she shared her name, "Lanel, I really have to get going. All the other aliens are waiting for me."

Women addressed as miss

 * Miss Annie
 * Miss Bethany
 * Miss Brianon
 * Miss Chapel
 * Miss Lola Crystal
 * Miss McHuron
 * Miss Earhart
 * Miss Finney
 * Miss Galliulin
 * Miss Gladstone
 * Miss Goodheart
 * Miss Hedford
 * Miss Henshaw
 * Miss Kajada
 * Miss Karidian
 * Miss Kalomi (also "Miss Leila")
 * Miss Keeler
 * Miss
 * Miss Lincoln
 * Miss (22nd century)
 * Miss (24th century)
 * Miss Odell
 * Miss Pel
 * Miss Piper
 * Miss
 * Miss Robinson
 * Miss Rogers
 * Miss Sarda
 * Miss Shaw
 * Miss Sutter
 * Miss Tembit
 * Miss Torres (also "Miss Turtle Head")
 * Miss Troi
 * Miss Uhura
 * Miss Wildman