Clover (disambiguation)
Klee stands for:
- Clover , genus of plants
- Klee (band) , German-speaking band
- Klee Games , Games Publishing
- (10543) clover , asteroid
- KLEE, software tool, see Low Level Virtual Machine #KLEE
Klee is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Alexander Klee (artist) (* 1940), Swiss artist
- Alexander Klee (art historian) (* 1964), German art historian
- Alfred Klee (1875–1943), German lawyer and Zionist leader
- Andreas Klee (* 1976), German political scientist and university professor
B.
- Beda Klee (* 1996), Swiss cross-country skier
- Bernhard Klee (* 1936), German conductor
C.
- Carl Friedrich Rudolf Klee (1803-1853), German consul
- Carsten Klee (* 1970), German soccer player
- Caspar Clee , also Kaspar Klee, Caspar Cle (1553–1602), German philologist, ethnologist and historian
- Claude Klee (1931–2017), French-American biochemist
E.
- Eleonore Klee (1901–1994), German-Austrian bookbinder and book restorer
- Emil Wilhelm Klee (1806–1855), German administrative officer and author of canon law studies
- Ernest Klee (1888–1973), Sudeten German dramatist and poet
- Ernst Klee (1942–2013), German journalist and writer
- Esther Eugenie Klee-Rawidowicz (1900–1980), German biologist
- Eugen Klee (1887–1956), German ambassador
F.
- Falk-Ingo Klee (* 1946), German writer
- Felix Klee (1907–1990), Swiss art historian, painter and theater director
- Flora Klee-Palyi (1893–1961), German-Hungarian woodcutter, illustrator, translator and editor
- Friedrich Klee (1776 – after 1808), German administrative officer
- Fritz Klee (1876–1976), German porcelain designer and architect
G
- Gotthold Klee (1850–1916), German German studies specialist and high school teacher
H
- Hans Klee (1849–1940), German author and music teacher
- Harry Klee , American jazz and studio musician
- Heinrich Klee (theologian) (1800–1840), German theologian
- Heinrich Christian Klee (1741–1797), German clergyman
- Heinz Klee (1924 – after 1953), German soccer player
- Hermann Klee (painter) (1820–1894), Austrian painter and photographer
- Hermann Klee (composer) (1883–1970), German composer, conductor and university professor
- Horst Klee (politician) (* 1939), German politician (CDU)
- Horst Klee (musician) (* 1952), German guitarist
J
- Jorge Skinner-Klée Arenales (* 1957), Guatemalan ambassador
- Josef Klee (1788–1852), Austrian master builder
- Josefine Klee-Helmdach (1903–1994), German radio editor and actress
- Julius Klee (actor) (1899–1989), German actor
- Julius Ludwig Klee (1807–1867), German educator and linguist
K
- Karl Klee (legal scholar) (1876–1944), German legal scholar
- Karl Klee (historian) (1921–1973), German military historian and officer
- Karl Heinz Klee (1930–2008), Austrian sports official and lawyer
- Ken Klee (* 1971), American ice hockey player
L.
- Lily Klee (1876–1946), German pianist
- Livia Klee-Meyer (1922–2011), Swiss patron
- Ludwig Klee (pianist) (1846–1920), German pianist, music teacher and editor
- Ludwig Klee (entrepreneur) (1884–1949), German entrepreneur and company founder
M.
- Manfred Klee (1930–2018), German neurophysiologist and experimental epileptologist
- Marie-Elisabeth Klee (1922–2018), German politician
- Margot Klee (* 1952), German archaeologist
P
- Paul Klee (1879–1940), German painter
- Peter Klee (1802–1849), German Catholic clergyman and translator
- Philipp Klee (1884–1978), German internist and pharmacologist
R.
- Rudolf Klee (* 1936), German painter, graphic artist, lithographer and poet
S.
- Stefan Klee (* 1971), German politician (SPD)
- Stephanie Klee (* 1962), German sex worker and prostitution activist
- Suzanne Klee (* 1945), Swiss pop and country singer
V
- Vera Klee (* 1964), German writer
- Victor Klee (1925–2007), American mathematician
W.
- Wolfgang Klee (* 1955), German journalist and editor
See also:
- Glee (disambiguation)