Kljuev
Kljuev is a surname of Slavic origin that appears in discussions of Russian-, Ukrainian-, and Belarusian-language naming traditions. Like many surnames formed with the common suffix -ev, it is typically considered patronymic, indicating descent from an ancestor associated with a given name or nickname. The exact root of the name is not always clear, and it is often described as originating from a personal name or nickname that predates modern surname conventions.
Transliteration and variants arise from differing language rules for rendering Cyrillic sounds into Latin script. The
Geographically, the surname is most commonly encountered in Russia and Ukraine, with smaller concentrations in Belarus
Notable people or entities specifically associated with the exact spelling "kljuev" do not stand out in major