Reis
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- This article is about the Portuguese word. For other uses, see Reis (disambiguation).
Reis is the Portuguese word for Kings. It may mean a number of different things:
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[edit] Surname
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 Magi Kings). Sometimes the surname is dos Reis (of the Kings). The Reis surname does not denote a single genealogical origin and there are many different families bearing that surname.
Reis is also a common surname in the German language.
It is a name associated with a great number of different people:
- Johann Philipp Reis, German scientist and inventor.
- Alves dos Reis, Portuguese financial criminal.
- António Reis, Portuguese film director.
- Matt Reis, American footbal player.
- John Reis, American musician.
- Ron Reis, American professional wrestler.
- Ricardo Reis, one of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms.
- Michelle Reis, Hong Kong actress.
- Nicolau dos Reis Lobato, East Timorese politician.
- Hotz Reis, Luxembourgish sports athlet.
- Rodrigo Junqueira dos Reis, Brazilian actor.
- David Alan Reis, American gay porn actor.
[edit] Currency
Reis (or similar words) is the plural form of a number of currencies called real, past and present:
- The real (plural reais) is the present currency of Brazil.
- The Spanish real (plural reales) was a currency of Spain.
- The Portuguese real (plural reis or réis) was a currency of Portugal.
[edit] Military rank
Reis (also Rais) was a Turkish military rank akin to that of Admiral, that was commonly added to the officer's name. Examples include:
[edit] Places
There are several places around the world named Reis:
- Dirce Reis, São Paulo in Brazil.
- Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
- Reis Township, Polk County, Minnesota in America.
- Reis Magos, former name of Nova Almeida, Espírito Santo in Brazil.
- Reis Magos, a river at whose mouth the town of Nova Almeida (Brazil) stands.
- Caldas de Reis, Portugal.
[edit] Other
- TCG Uluç Ali Reis (S-338), TCG Hizir Reis (S-342) and TCG Turgut Reis (S 342), submarines of the Turkish Navy.
- The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis, novel by Portuguese novelist José Saramago.