Rice (disambiguation)
Rice stands for:
- Rice , food
- Rice (genus) , the plant genus Oryza
- the species of the genus Oryza , especially the two cultivated species:
- Oryza glaberrima , is grown in West Africa ("African rice")
- Oryza sativa , is grown worldwide ("Asian rice")
- a thin branch, see sticks
- a historical unit of measure for slate stones, see rice (unit)
- Reis Robotics , manufacturer of robotic arms
- Reis (film) , Turkish feature film from 2017
Reis is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Reis (* 1967), Austrian eye surgeon
- Alves dos Reis (1898–1955), Portuguese fraudster
- Amorin Imbrolia de Araújo dos Reis (* 1997), East Timorese Taekwondoin
- André Reis (* 1960), German physician
- Aniceto dos Reis Gonçalves Viana (1840–1914), Portuguese Romanist, Lusitanist, phonetician and lexicographer
- António dos Reis (theologian) (1690–1738), Portuguese theologian and historian
- António Reis (director) (1927–1991), Portuguese director and screenwriter
- António Reis (historian) (* 1948), Portuguese historian
- Antônio Reis (Bishop) (1885–1960), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Santa Maria
- António dos Reis Lobato , Portuguese scholar
- António dos Reis Rodrigues (1918–2009), Portuguese clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Lisbon
- Antônio Carlos Konder Reis (1924–2018), Brazilian politician
- António José Luís dos Reis (* 1949), Portuguese civil engineer
- António Soares dos Reis (1847–1889), Portuguese sculptor
- Aurélio Paz dos Reis (1862–1931), Portuguese film director and florist
- Bety Reis (* 1983), East Timorese actress, director and film producer
- Bonifácio dos Reis , East Timorese politician
- Carlos Reis (painter) (1863–1940), Portuguese painter
- Carlos Reis (philologist) (* 1950), Portuguese literary scholar
- Carlos Reis (archer) (* 1955), Portuguese archer
- Carlos Vieira Reis (* 1935), Portuguese surgeon and writer doctor
- Cléber Reis (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Daniela Reis (* 1988), German musician, member of Schnipo Schranke
- Daniela Reis (cyclist) (* 1993), Portuguese cyclist
- Dary Reis (1926-2010), Brazilian actor
- Deborah Reis (* 1996), Uruguayan gymnast
- Eduardo dos Reis Carvalho (* 1982), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Egmont Reis (* 1944), German architect
- Élia António de Araújo dos Reis Amaral , East Timorese politician
- Erhard Reis (1928– ??), German television presenter and author
- Francisco dos Reis (clergyman) , East Timorese Protestant clergyman
- Francisco dos Reis Magno (Loko Meo), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Geraldo Majela Reis (1924–2004), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Diamantina
- Gilberto dos Reis (* 1940), Portuguese clergyman
- Hans Edgar Reis (1939–2011), German physician
- Hans-Joachim Reis (* 1926), German politician (CDU)
- Irving Reis (1906–1953), American film director, screenwriter, cameraman and producer
- Jéssica dos Reis (* 1993), Brazilian long jumper
- Joaquim José Gusmão dos Reis Martins , East Timorese politician
- Jonatan Ferreira Reis (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Jonathan Reis (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- José Reis , East Timorese politician
- José Antônio dos Reis (1798–1876), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Cuiabá
- José Maria Chaves dos Reis (* 1962), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Abaetetuba
- Júlio Maria dos Reis Pereira (1902–1983), Portuguese painter and poet
- Kurt Reis (* 1928), German writer
- Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis , Ottoman admiral
- Lippmann Wolff Reis (1788–1851), German merchant, court banker and lottery collector
- Ludovit Reis (* 2000), Dutch-Slovak football player
- Luiz Marcelo Morais dos Reis (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player, see Lulinha
- Manoel dos Reis de Farias (* 1946), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Petrolina
- Manuel Soares dos Reis (* 1910), Portuguese football player
- Marc Reis (* 1982), German-American rapper
- Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis (* 1973), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Maria Angélica Rangel da Cruz dos Reis (* 1973), East Timorese politician
- Maria Firmina dos Reis (1825–1917), Brazilian poet and journalist
- Maria Maia dos Reis e Costa (* 1958), East Timorese politician
- Mario Reis (* 1953), German artist
- Mário Nicolau dos Reis , East Timorese politician
- Marvin Reis (* 1992), German reggae musician, see Miwata
- Matt Reis (* 1975), American football goalkeeper
- Merício Juvinal dos Reis (* 1974), East Timorese politician
- Messias dos Reis Silveira (* 1958), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Teófilo Otoni
- Michael Simon Reis (* 1984), German chef
- Michel Reis (* 1982), Luxembourgish jazz musician
- Monika Reis (* 1951), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Múcio José Reis (* 1951), Brazilian politician
- Muhammet Reis (* 1984), Turkish football player
- Oliver Reis (* 1971), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Oséas Reis dos Santos (* 1971), Brazilian soccer player
- Otto Maria Reis (1862–1934), German geologist and paleontologist
- Patrocínio Fernandes dos Reis , East Timorese politician
- Pedro Reis , East Timorese politician
- Pedro Cabrita Reis (* 1956), Portuguese sculptor and installation artist
- Philipp Reis (1834–1874), German physicist and inventor
- Ricardo Reis , a pseudonym of Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935), Portuguese poet
- Ricardo Reis (economist) (* 1978), Portuguese economist
- Ronei Gleison Rodrigues dos Reis (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Rosani Reis , Brazilian singer
- Rudolf Reis (* 1925), German politician (DPS), MdL Saarland
- Rui Costa Reis (* 1968), Portuguese-Angolan entrepreneur and Hollywood film producer
- Salvador Eugénio Soares dos Reis Pires , East Timorese politician
- Selma Reis (around 1961–2015), Brazilian actress and singer
- Sigismund Reis († 1779), German baroque painter
- Sofie Reis (1867–1930), German women's rights activist
- Sotero dos Reis (1800–1871), Brazilian journalist, poet, writer and philologist
- Tardeli Barros Machado Reis (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Thomas Reis (cabaret artist) (* 1963), German cabaret artist and author
- Thomas Reis (soccer player) (* 1973), German soccer player
- Timo Reis (* 1979), German mathematician and university professor
- Toni Reis (* 1964), Brazilian LGBT activist
- Vicente dos Reis († 1979), East Timorese politician and freedom fighter
- Viktor van der Reis (1889–1957), German physician
- Wallace Reis da Silva (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Wanderley Alves dos Reis ( Wando ; 1945–2012), Brazilian musician
Reis (Arabic for captain ) was a title used by Islamic ship or naval commanders as part of the name:
- Hamidu Reis (1770–1815), Algerian corsair
- Kemal Reis (1451–1511), Ottoman pirate, admiral and cartographer
- Murad Reis (the Elder) (1534–1638), Ottoman navigator
- Murad Reis (the younger), Arabic name of Jan Janszoon (around 1570 - around 1641), Dutch pirate
- Piri Reis (1470–1554 / 55), Ottoman admiral, author and cartographer
- Süleyman Reis († 1620), Dutch corsair
- Turgut Reis (1485–1565), Ottoman navigator
Réis is the plural form of the following historical currencies:
REIS is an abbreviation for:
- Eisenberg (Pfalz) station according to DS 100
See also:
- Reïs Effendina
- Lupine rice
- Rais
- Ranks
- Reiss , zippers , Reisz
- Rice
- Reys
- Fish rice , artificial spawning and preservation area for fish
- Water rice ("wild rice"), a genus of plants
Wiktionary: rice - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations