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'''Reis''' is the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] word for [[Monarch|kings]] and the German word for [[rice]].
'''Reis''' may refer to :
==Surname==
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'''Reis''' is a common [[surname]] in the Portuguese language, namely in [[Portugal]] and [[Brazil]]. It was originally a [[Christian]] devotional [[family name]] of the [[Middle Ages]], probably due to the Portuguese name for the [[Biblical Magi]], the ''Reis Magos'' (the [[Magus|Magi]] [[Monarch|Kings]]). Sometimes the surname is ''dos Reis'' (''of the Kings''). The Reis surname does not denote a single [[Genealogy|genealogical]] origin and there are many different families bearing that surname. The Reis etymology is probably from the Latin ''Rex'' ("[[King]]"), and it is noticeable that it has relations with the [[German language|German]] ''[[Reich]]'' ("Kingdom, Empire"), and the [[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''[[Rijk]]'' (also "Kingdom, Empire"), the Germanic names Rick, Rich, [[Richard]], etc.


*[[Reis (surname)]], a Portuguese and German surname
'''Reis''' is also a common [[surname]] in the [[German language]] (where its alternative meaning is "rice"), a historically famous name derived from military rank in [[Turkey]] (e.g., [[Piri Reis]]), and was also used by some European [[Jews]].
*[[Reis (military rank)]], an Ottoman military rank and obscure Lebanese/Syrian noble title

It is a name associated with a great number of different people:
*[[Alves dos Reis]], Portuguese financial criminal
*[[António Reis]], Portuguese film director
*[[Reis (footballer)]], nickname of Deivdy Reis Marques do Nascimento, Brazilian footballer born in 1988
*[[Gabriel Reis]], Brazilian water polo player
*[[Johann Philipp Reis]], German scientist and inventor
*[[John Reis]], American musician
*[[Jonathan Reis]], Football player
*[[Matt Reis]], American football player
*[[Micaela Reis]], Angolan model, Top 10 at the [[Miss Universe 2007|2007 Miss Universe pageant]] and 1st runner-up at [[Miss World 2007]]
*[[Michelle Monique Reis]], Hong Kong actress
*[[Nando Reis]], Brazilian rock bass/acoustic guitarist
*[[Nicolau dos Reis Lobato]], East Timorese politician
*[[Ricardo Reis]], one of the Portuguese poet [[Fernando Pessoa]]'s [[Heteronym (literature)|heteronym]]s
*[[Roberto Esser dos Reis]], Brazilian [[Ichthyology|ichthyologist]]
*[[Rodrigo Santoro|Rodrigo Junqueira dos Reis]], Brazilian actor
*[[Ron Reis]], American [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]]
*[http://www.reis.ca/founders-message/ Henrique Reis], Canadian [http://www.reis.ca Kitchener/Waterloo IT Specialist]
***Reis Englert American video game champion


==Currency==
==Currency==
*[[Portuguese Indian rupia]] (subdivided into ''réis''), the currency of Portuguese India until 1958
'''Reis''' (or similar words) is the plural form of a number of [[Currency|currencies]] called [[real (disambiguation)|real]], past and present:
*The [[Brazilian real|real]] (plural ''reais'') is the present currency of Brazil.
*[[Portuguese real]] (plural ''reis'' or ''réis''), the former currency of Portugal
*The [[Spanish real]] (plural ''reales'') was a currency of [[Spain]].
*The [[Portuguese real]] (plural ''reis'' or ''réis'') was a currency of Portugal and Brazil.


==Military rank==
==People==
*[[Reis (footballer, born 1988)]], Deivdy Reis Marques do Nascimento, Brazilian football forward
'''Reis''' (also ''Rais'') was a [[Turkish language|Turkish]] military rank akin to that of [[captain (naval)]], that was commonly added to the [[Officer (armed forces)|officer's]] name. Examples include:
*[[Reis (footballer, born 1993)]], Isnairo Reis Silva Morais, Brazilian football midfielder
*"[[Piri Reis]]"
*[[Turgut Reis|Dragut "Turgut Reis"]]
*[[Murat Reis (admiral)|Murat "Reis"]]
*[[Uluj Ali|Uluç Ali "Reis"]]
*[[Seydi Ali Reis|Seydi Ali "Reis"]]


==Places==
The rank ''Reis-Pasha'' referred to an Admiral,{{fact|date=September 2011}} while the [[Kapudan Pasha]] was commander-in-chief of the Ottoman Fleet
*[[Reis Township, Polk County, Minnesota]], U.S.A.
*[[Dirce Reis]], São Paulo, Brazil
*[[Angra dos Reis]], Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*Reis Magos, former name of [[Nova Almeida, Espírito Santo]], Brazil
*[[Caldas de Reis]], Spain
*[[Reis Magos]], Goa, India


==Places==
==Other uses==
*[[Reis (film)|''Reis'' (film)]], a biography film from 2017 about the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
There are several places around the world named '''Reis''':
*Hakan Ayik, also known as Hakan Reis, a Turkish-Australian criminal
*[[Dirce Reis]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] in Brazil.
*[[Angra dos Reis]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]] in Brazil.
*[[Reis Township, Minnesota|Reis Township]], [[Polk County, Minnesota]] in America.
*Reis Magos, former name of [[Nova Almeida, Espírito Santo|Nova Almeida]], [[Espírito Santo]] in Brazil.
*[[Reis Magos (river)|Reis Magos]], a river at whose mouth the town of Nova Almeida (Brazil) stands.
*[[Caldas de Reis]], Portugal.


==Other==
==See also==
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*[[TCG Uluç Ali Reis (S-338)]], [[TCG Hizir Reis (S-342)]] and [[TCG Turgut Reis (S 342)]], submarines of the [[Turkish Navy]].
* [[Rhys]] (surname)
*[[The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis]], novel by Portuguese novelist [[José Saramago]].
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*[[Imperial, royal and noble ranks]]
* [[Reece (disambiguation)]]
* [[Reese (disambiguation)]]
* [[Rees (disambiguation)]]
* [[Rhees (disambiguation)]]


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[[Category:Surnames]]
[[Category:Portuguese-language surnames]]
[[Category:Galician-language surnames]]
[[Category:Turkish titles]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 2 February 2024

Reis may refer to :

Currency[edit]

People[edit]

Places[edit]

Other uses[edit]

  • Reis (film), a biography film from 2017 about the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
  • Hakan Ayik, also known as Hakan Reis, a Turkish-Australian criminal

See also[edit]