Kramer

Kramer in English, most are pronounced like [kreymer]. The same is true in German and Yiddish pronunciation if the name has kept its original spelling, which is either Krämer, or Kraemer (both of which are actually interchangeable; an umlautted vowel can also be written as that vowel followed by an 'e': ä = ae, ö = oe, ü = ue) It would only be [kra:mer] if the umlaut was omitted, and would most likely still be pronounced [kreymer], since most German speakers would just assume the umlaut was mistakenly omitted.

May refer to:

People:

  • Billy J. Kramer (1943-), British merseybeat singer
  • Burton Kramer (1932-), Canadian graphic designer and artist
  • Charles Kramer, (20th century), American economist, spy for the Soviet Union in the 1940s
  • Clare Kramer (1974-), American actress
  • Eddie Kramer (contemporary), audio engineer and producer, worked with musical groups such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones
  • Edward E. Kramer (1961-), American editor and author of science fiction, fantasy, and horror works
  • Gorni Kramer (1913-1995), Italian songwriter, musician, and band leader
  • Heinrich Kramer a.k.a Heinrich Institor (c. 1430-1505), Alsatian churchman and inquisitor
  • Jack Kramer (tennis player) (John Albert Kramer) (1921-), American champion tennis player
  • Jerry Kramer (1936-), American professional football player
  • Joey Kramer (contemporary), American musician with the group Aerosmith
  • Josef Kramer (1906-1945), German commander of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
  • Kenny Kramer (contemporary), real-life model for the character of Cosmo Kramer in the sitcom Seinfeld
  • Larry Kramer (1935-), American dramatist, author and gay rights activist
  • Mark Kramer (1958-), American musician and founder of the record label Shimmy Disc
  • Martin Kramer (1954-), American-Israeli author on Islam and Arab politics
  • Max Kramer (20th century), German scientist, developed Ruhrstahl X-4 missile (1943-1945)
  • Peter D. Kramer (contemporary), American psychiatrist and author
  • Philip Taylor Kramer (1952-1995), American physicist and musician with the group Iron Butterfly
  • Stanley Kramer (1913-2001), American movie director and producer
  • Susan Kramer (1950-), English politician, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament
  • Wayne Kramer (contemporary), American musician with the group MC5

Towns:

Krämer, Kraemer

Krämer, Kraemer refers to:
  • die veraltete, in Österreich aber immer noch gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für einen Händler.
  • der Name eines großen Waldgebietes bei Kremmen im Landkreis Oberhavel, siehe Krämer (Wald).

eine Person namens Krämer (Kraemer)

  • Adolf Kraemer (1832-1910)
  • Carl Kraemer (1873 - 1951), Tierschützer
  • Ingrid Krämer-Gulbin (*1943), deutsche Wasserspringerin
  • Karl Emerich Krämer (1918-1987), Schriftsteller
  • Rudolf Krämer-Badoni (1913-1989), Schriftsteller
  • Walter Krämer (Wirtschaftswissenschaftler) (*1948), Professor für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik
  • Walter Krämer (Kommunist) (1892-1941), deutscher Politiker
  • Werner Krämer (*1940), Fußballspieler

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