TaÍS

Variant of THAÍS.

THAíS   female   Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese (especially Brazilian) form of THAÏS.
THA?S   female   Ancient Greek
Possibly means "bandage" in Greek. This was the name of a companion of Alexander the Great. It was also borne by a 4th-century saint from Alexandria, a wealthy socialite who became a Christian convert. She has been a popular subject of art and literature, including an 1891 novel by Anatole France and an 1894 opera by Jules Massenet.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Thaïs, Thais
ITALIAN: Taide
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Thaís
OTHER FORMS
RUSSIAN: Taisiya