Kramer () is a surname related to the German surname Kr mer or Dutch Kramer ( or ).
The name derived from the old German appellation kr mer for the profession of travelling merchants in the Late Middle Ages, the meaning later changed to "merchants trading with different, rather small things".
People with this name
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Alex Kramer (1903 1998), Canadian songwriter
- Alexandr Kramer (1946 2012), Czech journalist and writer
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Billy J. Kramer (born 1943), British merseybeat singer
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Burton Kramer (born 1932), Canadian graphic designer and artist
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Charles Kramer (economist), (20th century), American economist, spy for the Soviet Union in the 1940s
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Charles Kramer (politician), (1879–1943), Californian Representative
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Christina Kramer, (contemporary), University of Toronto Professor of Slavic and Balkan languages
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Clare Kramer (born 1974), American actress
- David Kramer (disambiguation)
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Eddie Kramer (born 1941), audio engineer and producer, worked with musical groups such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones
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Edward E. Kramer (born 1961), American editor and author of science fiction, fantasy, and horror works
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Eiling Kramer (1914–1999), Canadian Politician
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Erik Kramer (born 1964), Former NFL & CFL quarterback
- Felix Kramer, founder of CalCars
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Gorni Kramer (1913–1995), Italian songwriter, musician, and band leader
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Harry Kramer (1911 1996), American radio and television announcer
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Harry Kramer (artist) (1925 1997), German artist
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Heinrich Kramer a.k.a. Heinrich Institor (c. 1430 1505), Alsatian churchman and inquisitor
- Herman Frederick Kramer (1892-1959), American major-general, who participate in World War II
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Hilton Kramer (1928 2012), art critic
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Jack Kramer (tennis player) (John Albert Kramer) (born 1921), American champion tennis player
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Jana Kramer (born 1983), American actress
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Jerry Kramer (born 1936), American professional football player
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Joey Kramer (born 1950), American musician with the group Aerosmith
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Joel Kramer (born 1955), American basketball player
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Josef Kramer (1906–1945), German commander of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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Kenny Kramer (born 1943), real-life model for the character of Cosmo Kramer in the sitcom Seinfeld
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Kent Kramer (born 1944), American professional football player
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Larry Kramer (born 1935), American dramatist, author and gay rights activist
- Dame Leonie Kramer, (born 1924) Australian academic and commentator
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Mark Kramer (jazz pianist), (born 1945) American jazz musician from Philadelphia
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Mark Kramer (born 1958), American alternative rock musician, producer and founder of the record label Shimmy Disc, known professionally as Kramer
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Martin Kramer (born 1954), American author on Islam and Arab politics
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Matthew Kramer, Professor of Legal and Political Philosophy at the University of Cambridge
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Max Kramer (1903–1986), German scientist, developed Ruhrstahl X-4 missile (1943 1945)
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Michiel Kramer (born 1988), Dutch footballer
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Peter D. Kramer (contemporary), American psychiatrist and author
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Philip Taylor Kramer (1952–1995), American physicist and musician with the group Iron Butterfly
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Samuel Noah Kramer (1897–1990), historian
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Stanley Kramer (1913–2001), American movie director and producer
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Susan Kramer (born 1950), English politician, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament
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Sven Kramer (born 1986), Dutch speed skater
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Stepfanie Kramer (born 1956), American actress and singer
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Tommy Kramer, former American football quarterback
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Wayne Kramer (filmmaker) (born 1965), South African screenwriter and film director
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Wayne Kramer (guitarist) (born 1948), American musician with the group MC5
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Wilhelm Heinrich Kramer (–1765), German-born Austrian Hungarian botanist, physician and military surgeon
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Wolfgang Kramer, (born 1942) German game designer
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Yep Kramer, (born 1957), Dutch speed skater
- Adam Kramer, born 1980, American/Israeli OG.
Fictional people
See also
de:Kramer (Familienname) nl:Kramer
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