Posts Tagged ‘Meaning of the name Kline’
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This will be my last post (for awhile) on names!
I promise!
It just seems only right to add the meaning and/or origin of my husband’s family, and the last name that I’ve shared with his family since we said our “I do’s” in 1968.
The KLINE name…
According to Ancestry.com, Kline is an American spelling of the name Klein, Kleine, Kleyn or Klehn, and can have German, Dutch, and even Jewish origins.
It is probably a nickname or topographic name, and could be derived from ‘wedge’ or ‘wooden peg.’
My husband’s family came from Germany. Their name was Klein when they arrived in America, and was spelled “Klein” for a few generations in Pennsylvania.
Just why it changed to the “Kline” spelling, nor who decided that it should change, I am not certain.
I’m also not certain if all branches of the family, or siblings in the family, changed their name at the same time.
According to www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kline, the word Klein meant “small” and was a descriptive nickname originally given to someone who was small or short. It could also have been used to describe someone in the family who was younger.
Interesting, because my husband was about 5’6” tall, and his father was about the same height. Makes me wonder, as I write this, how many generations of my husband’s Kline family were short in stature.