Slavic or Eastern European variant, possibly related to Taisia, itself from Greek meaning one who belongs to Isis.
Tajsa is a Slavic or Eastern European variant, possibly related to Taisia, itself from Greek and associated with one who belongs to Isis. That lineage gives the name a subtle classical depth, even when the modern form feels regional and streamlined.
Taisia and its relatives often carry a graceful, feminine atmosphere, and Tajsa preserves that softness while presenting it in a more concise and stylized shape. As a given name, Tajsa feels uncommon, elegant, and lightly exotic. It has the kind of compactness that makes it easy to remember, while its background gives it a faint mythic or historical glow.
The name sounds poised rather than ornate, and it carries the kind of cultural specificity that makes it feel grounded rather than generic. Tajsa is the sort of form that seems both familiar and slightly hidden, a quiet variation with depth behind it.