Cramer
Cramer is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
The name is a spelling variant of the professional name Kramer .
variants
Name bearer
A.
- Adalbert Cramer (* 1951), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Albert Cramer (entrepreneur, 1873) (1873–1953), German entrepreneur
- Albert Cramer (1943–2012), German entrepreneur
- Albrecht von Cramer (1840–1907), Prussian major general
- Alfons Cramer (* 1940), German sociologist and university professor
- Alphons von Cramer (1834–1884), Austrian genre and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Alfred Cramer (officer) (1863–1915), German lieutenant colonel
- Alfred Cramer (architect) (1872–1938), German architect
- Amalie Cramer (1859 – after 1902), German actress
- Andreas Cramer (politician, † 1679) (before 1620–1679), German politician and civil servant
- Andreas Cramer (politician, 1809) (1809–1885), German politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Andreas Wilhelm Cramer (1760–1833), German law teacher and librarian
- Arnold Cramer (* 1941), German soccer player
- August Cramer (1860-1912), German psychiatrist
- August Cramer von Clausbruch (1854–1927), German court marshal to the Duke of Braunschweig
B.
- Balthasar Cramer (1851-1923), German politician (SPD)
- Barbara Cramer-Nauhaus (1927–2001), German translator
- Ben Cramer (* 1947), Dutch pop singer and musical actor
- Bernd Cramer (* 1970), German photographer
- Bernhard Cramer (engineer) (1930–2011), German engineer and university professor
- Bernhard Cramer (geologist) (* 1965), German geologist and university lecturer
- Bettina Cramer (* 1969), German television presenter
C.
- Carl Cramer (expellee functionary) (1911-2004), Transylvanian-German expellee functionary
- Carl Cramer (lawyer) ( Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Cramer ; 1804–1870), German lawyer and politician, MdL Nassau
- Carl Christoph Cramer (1750–1827), German tax collector
- Carl Eduard Cramer (publicist) (1817–1886), German private scholar and publicist
- Carl Eduard Cramer (botanist) (1831–1901), Swiss botanist
- Carl Friedrich Cramer (1752–1807), German theologian, bookseller and music writer
- Carl Gottlob Cramer (1758–1817), German writer and forest scientist
- Carl Theodor Cramer (1781–1851), German entrepreneur
- Carsten Cramer (* 1968), German entrepreneur and football official
- Catharina Cramer (1656–1746), Dutch midwife, see Catharina Schrader
- Catharina Cramer (entrepreneur) (* 1978), German entrepreneur
- Christian Cramer (* 1962), Austrian politician
- Conrad Cramer-Frey (1834–1900), Swiss businessman and economic politician
- Conradin Cramer (* 1979), Swiss politician
- Craig Cramer (* 1954), American organist and university professor
D.
- Daffi Cramer (* around 1954), German pop singer
- Daniel Cramer (1568–1637), German theologian and chronicler
- Daniel Gustav Cramer (* 1975), German artist
- Dettmar Cramer (soccer coach) (1925–2015), German soccer player and coach
- Dettmar Cramer (journalist) (* 1929), German journalist and director
E.
- Eduard Cramer (1859–1931), German ceramics industrialist
- Emma Cramer-Crummenerl (1875–1964) German writer
- Erhard Cramer (* 1967), German stochastic
- Erich Cramer (1904–1977), German publisher
- Ernst Cramer (garden architect) (1898–1980), Swiss garden architect
- Ernst Cramer (journalist) (1913-2010), German publicist
- Ernst Ludwig Cramer (1895–1957), German writer, farmer in German South West Africa
F.
- Felix Cramer (* 1974), German cameraman
- Floyd Cramer (1933–1997), American musician
- Frank Cramer (1861-1948), American zoologist
- Franz Cramer (composer) (1772–1848), German-English violinist and conductor
- Franz Cramer (classical philologist) (1860–1923), German classical philologist
- Franz Cramer (Mayor) (1914 / 1917–2004), Mayor of the city of Salzkotten from 1975 to 1984
- Franz Anton Cramer (1776–1829), German pharmacist
- Franz Wilhelm Cramer (1815–1903), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Münster
- Fred Cramer (* 1923), Swiss architect
- Friedrich Cramer (writer) ( Friedrich Matthias Gottfried Cramer ; 1779–1836), German writer
- Friedrich Cramer (surgeon) ( Friedrich Wilhelm Cramer ; 1847–1903), German surgeon
- Friedrich Cramer (chemist) (also Fritz Cramer ; 1923–2003), German chemist and genetic researcher
- Friedrich Dettmar Cramer (1827–1900), German tobacco manufacturer and politician
- Fritz Cramer (bookseller) (? –1919), German bookseller and publisher
G
- Gabriel Cramer (1704–1752), Geneva mathematician
- Gabriel Cramer (publisher) (1723–1793), Geneva publisher
- Georg Cramer (1610–1676), Saxon educator
- Gerald Cramer (* 1960), German soccer player
H
- Hans Cramer (1896–1968), German general
- Hans Cramer (SA member) (1904–1945), German SA brigade leader and politician (NSDAP)
- Hans-Jürgen Cramer (* 1951), German manager
- Harald Cramér (1893–1985), Swedish mathematician and statistician
- Heinrich Cramer (1831–1893), German institutional psychiatrist
- Heinrich Cramer (forest official) (1866–1927), Bavarian government director, highest Palatinate forest official
- Heinrich Otto Cramer (1865–1911), German tobacco manufacturer
- Heinz Cramer (singer) ( Heinz am Sinkens ; 1903 – after 1976), German singer (bass baritone)
- Heinz Cramer (General) (1911–2003), German officer in the Wehrmacht and staff officer in the Bundeswehr, most recently Brigadier General
- Heinz Cramer (guitarist) (* 1920), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Heinz von Cramer (1924–2009), German author and radio play director
- Helene Cramer (1844–1916), German flower and landscape painter
- Helmut Cramer (* 1924), German publisher (accused in 1963 of rehabilitation of the Waffen-SS ) and agent of the GDR State Security
- Helmuth Cramer (1902–1950), German cave explorer
- Heinrich Cramer von Clausbruch (1515–1599), German merchant
- Henning Cramer von Clausbruch (1584–1646), German merchant, diplomat and politician, mayor of Goslar
- Hubert Cramer-Berke (1886–?), German landscape and industrial painter
J
- Jacob Cramer (1833–1895), Dutch theologian and church historian
- Jacqueline Cramer (* 1951), Dutch environmental researcher and politician
- Jennifer Cramer (* 1993), German soccer player
- Joey Cramer (born 1973), Canadian actor
- Johann Cramer (1905–1987), German politician (SPD)
- Johann Andreas Cramer (metallurgist) (1710–1777), German metallurgist
- Johann Andreas Cramer (theologian) (1723–1788), German theologian and writer
- Johann Baptist Cramer (1771–1858), German musician and composer
- Johann Carl Cramer (1825–1850), German carpenter and Baptist
- Johann Friedrich Cramer (lawyer) (around 1664–1715), German lawyer and historian
- Johann Friedrich Cramer (civil servant) (1706–1768), German court official
- Johann Friedrich Cramer (educator) (1802-1859), German educator
- Johann Jacob Cramer (1705–1770), German musician
- Johann Rudolf Cramer (1678–1737), Swiss theologian and orientalist
- Johann Thielemann Cramer († 1793), German singer (soprano) and composer
- Johann Ulrich von Cramer (1706–1772), German lawyer and philosopher
- Johannes Cramer (* 1950), building researcher and architect
- John Cramer (politician) (1779–1870), American lawyer and politician (New York)
- John Anthony Cramer (1793–1848), British classical scholar
- John G. Cramer (* 1934), American physicist
- Josef Cramer (1905–1981), German painter
- Josef Anton Cramer (1863–1939), German entrepreneur
- Julius Cramer (1898–1972), German actor
K
- Karl Cramer (writer) (1807-1860), German journalist and writer
- Karl von Cramer (1818–1902), German politician
- Karl-Josef Cramer (* 1941), German actor
- Kevin Cramer (* 1961), American politician
- Konrad Cramer (1933–2013), German philosopher and university professor
L.
- Lawrence William Cramer (1897–1978), American university professor and politician
- Lea-Sophie Cramer (* 1987), German entrepreneur
- Louise Ernestine Cramer (1757–1831), foster child of the founder of the Hofrat Simon Heinrich Sack'sche Family Foundation
- Ludwig Cramer (1866–1917), German kad dealer and colonialist in German South West Africa
- Ludwig Benedikt von Cramer-Klett (1906–1985), German lawyer and hunting writer
- Ludwig Dankegott Cramer (1791–1824), German Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Ludwig Wilhelm Cramer (1755–1832), German mining official and mineralogist
M.
- Manfred Cramer (* 1949), German psychologist, psychotherapist and university professor
- Markus Cramer , cross-country ski trainer
- Matthias Cramer , game designer
- Max Cramer (1859–1933), German high school teacher and genealogist
- Melchior Cramer (1599–1645), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and general superintendent
- Melchior Conrad Cramer (1672–1760), German doctor
- Michael Cramer (actor) (1930–2000), German actor and voice actor
- Michael Cramer (politician) (* 1949), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Molly Cramer (1852–1936), German painter
- Moritz Cramer (1897–1952), German politician (NSDAP)
P
- Patrick Cramer (* 1969), German biologist
- Paul Cramer (? –1978), American actor
- Peter Cramer (painter) (1726–1782), Danish painter
- Peter Cramer (geologist) (1910–2003), German geologist
- Peter Cramer (lawyer) (1932–2009), German lawyer
- Peter Cramer (racing driver) , German racing driver
- Peter Josef Cramer von Clausagh (1752-1820), German priest
- Pieter Cramer (1721–1776 / 1779), Dutch merchant and entomologist
R.
- Ralf Cramer (* 1966), German manager, member of the Executive Board of Continental AG
- Richard Cramer , real name of Rudolf Lavant (1844–1915), German writer
- Richard Cramer (civil engineer) (1847–1906), German civil engineer
- Richard Cramer (actor) (1889–1960), American actor
- Richard Ben Cramer (1950–2013), American journalist and author
- Rie Cramer (1887–1977), Dutch illustrator and writer
- Robert Cramer (politician) (* 1954), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Robert E. Cramer (* 1947), American politician (Alabama)
- Rudolf Cramer (geologist) (1882–1949), German geologist
- Rudolf Cramer (historian) (1923–2014), German lawyer and historian
- Rudolf Cramer von Clausbruch (officer) (1864–1916), German officer
- Rudolf Cramer von Clausbruch (pilot) (1900–1979), German-Brazilian pilot
- Rudolf von Cramer (General, 1818) (1818–1902), German major general
- Rudolf von Cramer (General, 1862) (1862–1943), German major general
S.
- Samuel Cramer (1842–1913), Dutch theologian
- Scott Cramer (born 1958), American figure skater
- Sibylle Cramer (* 1941), German writer, literary critic and essayist
- Siegfried Cramer (* 1935), German engineer and university professor
- Sofie Cramer (* 1974), German writer
- Stasia Cramer (* 1954), Dutch writer
- Susanne Cramer (1936–1969), German actress
T
- Theodor Cramer (1864–1934), German bookseller
- Theodor von Cramer-Klett (1817–1884), German businessman and industrialist
- Theodor von Cramer-Klett junior (1874–1938), German industrialist and patron
- Tjarko Meyer Cramer (1780–1812), German painter
- Tomas Cramer (* 1967), German author
U
- Ursula Arnold-Cramer (* 1952), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
V
- Vittorio Cramer (1907–1974), Italian radio presenter and voice actor
W.
- Walter Cramer (1886–1944), German entrepreneur and resistance fighter
- Werner Rudolf Cramer (* 1949), German chemist, journalist and specialist author
- Wigand von Cramer (1860–1943), German major general
- Wilhelm Cramer (conductor) ( Johann Wilhelm Cramer ; baptized 1746–1799), German violinist and conductor
- Wilhelm Cramer (merchant) (1762–1848), German merchant and founder
- Wilhelm Cramer (clergyman) (1845–1916), German clergyman and writer
- Wilhelm Cramer (painter) (* 1919), German painter and gardener
- Wilhelm Heinrich Christoph von Cramer (1712–1793), Drost in Königslutter
- Wilhelm Zacharias Cramer (1696–1772), German lawyer
- William C. Cramer (1922–2003), American politician
- Winfrid Cramer (* 1933), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Wolfgang Cramer (philosopher) (1901–1974), German philosopher and mathematician
- Wolfgang Cramer (ecologist) (* 1957), German geographer and ecologist
- Wolfram Cramer von Clausbruch (* 1962), German musician
See also
- Cramer (noble family) , family of lawyers and merchants from Lower Saxony
- Cramer von Clausbruch , city family of Eger
- Banque Cramer , Swiss private bank
- Cramér-Rao inequality
- Cramer's theorem
- Cramer's rule
- Cramer-Rao