Klee (surname)

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Klee (Yiddish: קליי) is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Variations include Kleefeld, Kleeblatt, Kleegman, Kleiman, Kleeman and Kleeberg. In German, it means "clover" and is possibly a toponymic surname like Feldman.[2][3][4]

Pronunciationˈkleː or as in "clay"[1]
LanguageGerman, Yiddish, French
LanguagesGerman, Hebrew
Region of originAlsace, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany
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Klee
Stolperstein of Helene Klee
Pronunciationˈkleː or as in "clay"[1]
LanguageGerman, Yiddish, French
Origin
LanguagesGerman, Hebrew
Region of originAlsace, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany
Other names
Alternative spellingKlée
Variant formsKleeblatt, Kleegman, Kleeberg, Kleefeld, Kleeman, Kleemann, Kleiman
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According to researchers at ANU – Museum of the Jewish People, the name Klee originates from the Greek Kalonymos (Hebrew: קלונימוס), a translation of the Hebrew "shem tov" (שם טוב) meaning "good name". Klee is documented as a Jewish surname in Alsace in France since the 18th century, along with similar names such as Kleemann.[5]

In France, the name is associated with the Alsatian commune of Katzenthal, near Colmar.

People with the name Klee

An artwork by Paul Klee

People with the name Kleeblatt

People with the name Kleiman

Naum Kleiman – Odessa International Film Festival – 17 July 2010 – 1
Käte Stresemann, née Kleefeld, and Wolfgang Stresemann 1906

People with the name Kleeman

People with the name Kleefeld

People with the name Kleeberg

Clotilde Kleeberg by Charles Gerschel

People with the name Kleegman

  • Sophia Kleegman, Russian American obstetrician, gynecologist, and sex education advocate

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