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Reis

Used as a surname and given name; in several European traditions it is tied to kings or travelers.

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Reis carries two distinct but equally compelling origins. In Portuguese, reis is simply the plural of rei, meaning kings — a word descended from the Latin rex, placing it in the company of royal and regal nomenclature stretching back to ancient Rome. As a given name it resonates with the sound of authority and nobility, without the heaviness of more formal regal names.

In Portuguese-speaking Brazil, Reis is a common surname, and its occasional use as a first name has the effortless cool of a family name promoted forward. In Turkish and Arabic traditions, reis (also spelled ra'is) means chief, captain, or leader — the head of a ship, a village, or a company. The Ottoman term reis-i cumhur, literally the head of the republic, became the modern Turkish word for president.

This nautical and civic connotation gives the name a commanding, worldly quality, evoking seafarers and decision-makers across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern history. As a given name in contemporary contexts, Reis is increasingly chosen for its brevity, its multicultural reach, and its strong, clean sound. It fits naturally into the growing category of one-syllable names that travel well across languages and borders.

Parents drawn to Reis often appreciate that it can function as both a surname-inspired first name in the Brazilian tradition and a distinctive standalone name with global resonance. It is rare enough to feel singular but rooted enough in real linguistic history to feel grounded.

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