Kline
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Kline is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Kline is a surname-turned-given name, of German origin, likely meaning 'cliff' or 'slope'.”, and peaked in popularity in 2017.
What Kline Means
“Kline is a surname-turned-given name, of German origin, likely meaning 'cliff' or 'slope'.”
The Story of Kline
This name, meaning 'cliff' or 'slope', arrived in the early 20th century, as if surveying the land for your son.
Kline is a surname with Germanic origins, translating to 'cliff' or 'slope.' It first emerged as a given name in the early 1900s, a sturdy, grounded choice carried over from family lineage.
When you consider Kline for your son, you envision someone who navigates life's terrain with intelligence and an independent spirit. It's a name for a child who will find his own path, steady and sure-footed, like the landscapes that gave the name its form.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#17 in 2017
Total Births
244
First Recorded
1913
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