Meaning of Name: Taise (tie-eese)
Could someone find out the meaning of this name. It was given to my adopted daughter so I don't know any other information on where this name may have been given. The gender is female. As far as ethnic backgroud is concerned, I dont know but if it helps my daughter is of hispanic (puerto rican) decent.
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Taise looks to be like a created name.
I may be wrong, though. However, it does have the look, and sound, of a named merely created for the way it sounded.
Siri
I may be wrong, though. However, it does have the look, and sound, of a named merely created for the way it sounded.
Siri
Hmmm well I've come across a girl from Lithuania who has a net username "Taise"......... she says it was inspired from historic/legendary woman who was famed for her beauty.
However she may have interperated it into English slightly wrong.
However she may have interperated it into English slightly wrong.
We named our daughter Taise after a local princess, who also gave her name to one of the Glens of Antrim where we live.
"Taise" is the Irish Gaelic for "soft" or (unknown to us pre-Christening!)"damp" and is pronounced "Taysha" by Irish Gaelic speakers: in Antrim it tends to be pronounced "Tays".
I attach a link to [provide a bit more about Princess Taise of Rathlin, being the Northern Irish island from which my family come:
http://www.northantrim.com/glentaisie.htm
regards
Rory Campbell
"Taise" is the Irish Gaelic for "soft" or (unknown to us pre-Christening!)"damp" and is pronounced "Taysha" by Irish Gaelic speakers: in Antrim it tends to be pronounced "Tays".
I attach a link to [provide a bit more about Princess Taise of Rathlin, being the Northern Irish island from which my family come:
http://www.northantrim.com/glentaisie.htm
regards
Rory Campbell
Thank you Siri for your response :)