About Kliefoth
The surname Kliefoth is of German origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "Klie" and "foth." The element "Klie" is believed to be a variant of the German word "Klee," meaning "clover." The element "foth" is derived from the Old High German word "fuoza," meaning "foot." Therefore, the surname Kliefoth is thought to have originated as a topographic or locational name for someone who lived near a field or meadow covered in clover. It may have also been a nickname for someone with a connection to clover or someone who had a clover-shaped birthmark.
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