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Klee

Klee is a German surname and word meaning clover.

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Klee is a name that exists in permanent conversation with one of the 20th century's most beloved visual artists. Paul Klee (1879–1940), the Swiss-German painter and theorist, created a body of work so distinctive — childlike and sophisticated simultaneously, vibrating with color and symbolic language — that his surname has become inseparable from a particular kind of tender artistic vision. 'A line is a dot that went for a walk,' he famously wrote, and that gift for making the profound seem playful permeates his legacy.

Beyond the artist, Klee has straightforward German roots: the word 'Klee' means 'clover' in German, the three-leafed plant that has carried luck symbolism across European cultures for millennia. The four-leaf clover's reputation for good fortune elevated all clover to a kind of folk sacred status, making the name gently auspicious. In Swiss German dialects, clover-rich meadows were markers of fertile land and prosperous farms.

As a given name, Klee is almost startlingly modern in its compactness — a single syllable, four letters, immediately pronounceable across linguistic backgrounds. It sits in the same aesthetic register as Bly, Wren, or Sage: nature-adjacent, artist-adjacent, androgynous in feel. For parents drawn to the art world or to German-Swiss heritage, it functions as a subtle homage. For those who simply encounter it cold, it arrives as something genuinely new: a name that sounds like it has always existed but belongs entirely to the person who wears it.

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