Taisia dances into the room like a secret spark, a Russian blossom with roots reaching back to the graceful Greek name Thaïs, often thought to mean “beloved” or “adored.” She rolls off the tongue in a delightful tah-EE-see-yah, all soft petals and bright dusk. Imagine a winter’s lantern glowing in a snowy courtyard—that’s the warmth she brings, wrapped in stories of saintly courage and artistic flair. In the U.S., she’s a rare jewel—popping in and out of the top thousand, from rank 791 in 1985 to a cozy spot near 934 in 2022—proof that her charm never fades, she simply waits for the right heart to light her up. For parents craving a name that feels both ancient legend and modern melody, Taisia is the joyful echo that skips across generations.
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