The word "daughter" appears very frequently in the Bible, so it's impossible to identify a single person as "the daughter" without more context. Here are some notable examples:
* Daughter of Jephthah: She is known for her tragic story in Judges 11. Her father made a vow to sacrifice whatever came out of his house first if God granted him victory in battle. When he returned home, his daughter was the first to greet him. Jephthah fulfilled his vow.
* Daughters of Zelophehad: These five sisters (Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah) successfully petitioned Moses for the right to inherit their father's land since he had no sons. Their story is found in Numbers 27 and 36.
* Daughters of Lot: These two women are mentioned in Genesis 19. After the destruction of Sodom, they lived with their father in a cave and, believing they were the only people left on Earth, conspired to get their father drunk and have children with him.
* Daughters of Job: Job had seven sons and three daughters. They were all killed in a series of disasters that tested Job's faith. After his suffering, Job had more children, including three more daughters (Jemimah, Keziah, and Keren-Happuch), who were known for their beauty.
* Daughter of Jairus: This is a young girl who was healed by Jesus in the Gospels (Matthew 9:18-26, Mark 5:21-43, Luke 8:40-56).
* Daughters of Jerusalem: This term is used figuratively, often in the Song of Solomon and other prophetic books, to refer to the women of Jerusalem or Israel.
If you have any other question or other context, let me know and I might be able to provide a more specific answer.