Certificate of Name
Kleis
Feminine
Ancient Greek
Meaning & Origin
Kleis is a feminine Greek name, the ancient Greek form of Cleis. It is likely derived from the Greek element kleos meaning "glory." The name is historically significant as it may have been the name of both the mother and the daughter of the renowned Greek poetess Sappho (c. 7th–6th century BC).Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Kleis (Κλείς) is a direct transliteration from Ancient Greek. It shares its root with Kleio (Clio), the Muse of history, and with other names like Kleon (masculine form) meaning "glory." The connection to Sappho, one of the few female poets from antiquity whose work has survived, lends the name a literary and cultural cachet. Cleis (Kleis) is mentioned in Sappho's surviving poetry as the name of a beloved character, believed by scholars to be either Sappho's daughter or her mother.Notable BearersIn modern times, the surname Kleis is notable. Famous bearers include Dave Kleis (born 1964), an American politician serving as the mayor of St. Cloud, Minnesota; Birgit Kleis (born 1956), a Danish politician; and Martin Kleis (1850–1908), a Danish trader who lived on the island of Nui in Tuvalu. Mikkel Kleis was the winner of the 2010 Copenhagen Marathon.Cultural SignificanceAs a name rooted in Greek antiquity, Kleis evokes classical heritage and the poetic tradition of Sappho. Variant forms exist in other languages: Clio in Italian, Klio in modern Greek, and Cleide in Portuguese. Masculine cognates include Cleon and Kleon.Meaning: Glory (from Greek kleos)Origin: Ancient GreekType: First name, also used as a surnameUsage regions: Greece, literary and historical contexts
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