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The folder "Notes" and the folder "Library" literally could be anything. There's no way you show that to any user and they guess the name correct.
And this is the problem I have with all of the icons used in menu's throughout KDE. I don't know what the hell they are supposed to be! Even more so as the eyesight gets worse with age.
This is why I don't use KDE.
You can change icon theme in kde.