Cramer 458534 220219145 2008-06-18T20:41:11Z Rmrfstar 205264 added cramer brothers '''Cramer''' in [[English language|English]], a [[surname]], is commonly pronounced [{{IPA|'kɹeɪ.mə(ɹ)}}], and is from the [[German language|German]] surname Krämer which also means "Kleinhändler"<ref>see http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krämer</ref> ("merchant," or "shopkeeper"), pronounced [{{IPA|'kʁeɪ.məʁ}}], see [[Kramer]]. It may refer to: ==People== * [[Anthony Cramer]], whose treason conviction was reviewed by the US Supreme court in [[Cramer v. United States]] in the 1940s * [[Carl Eduard Cramer]] (1831-1901), Swiss botanist * [[Casey Cramer]] American football player * [[Craig Cramer]] organist * [[Daniel Cramer]] (1568–1637) German Lutheran theologian * [[Doc Cramer]] American [[Major League Baseball]] player * [[Douglas S. Cramer]] American TV producer * [[Dylan Cramer]], Canadian jazz musician * [[Ernst Cramer]] Swiss [[landscape architect]] * [[Floyd Cramer]] American Hall of Fame pianist * [[Gabriel Cramer]] (1704-1752), a Swiss mathematician, after whom [[Cramer's rule]] is named * Gabriel Cramer, a publisher, and one of the two [[Cramer brothers]]. * [[Grant Cramer]] actor * [[Harald Cramér]] (1893 - 1985), Swedish mathematician * [[Jacqueline Cramer]], a minister in the Dutch cabinet * [[Jayme Cramer]] (born 1983), American backstroke and butterfly swimmer * [[Jim Cramer]], an [[United States|American]] television personality, former [[hedge fund]] manager, and best-selling author. * [[Joey Cramer]] child actor in the United States during the mid 1980s * [[Johann Baptist Cramer]] (1771-1858), German composer * [[John Cramer (entertainer)]] American television announcer * [[John Cramer (representative)]], US Representative from New York * [[John Antony Cramer]] English classical scholar and geographer * [[John G. Cramer]] Professor of Physics at the [[University of Washington]] in Seattle * [[Johann Ulrich von Cramer]] German judge, legal scholar, and Enlightenment philosopher * [[Karl von Cramer]] Bavarian politician * [[Kathryn Cramer]] science fiction author and editor * [[Kevin Cramer]] North Dakota politician * [[Lawrence William Cramer]] second civilian [Governor of the United States Virgin Islands]] * [[Michael Cramer]] German politician and Member of the [[European Parliament]] * [[Morten Cramer]] [[goalkeeper]] at [[Brøndby IF]] * [[Patrick Cramer]] German biochemist * Philibert Cramer, a publisher, and one of the two [[Cramer brothers]]. * [[Philo Cramer]] punk guitarist * [[Pieter Cramer]], Dutch wool merchant and [[entomologist]] * [[Richard Cramer]] (1889–1960) actor * [[Richard Ben Cramer]] journalist and author * [[Robert Cramer]] member of the United States House of Representatives * [[Walter Cramer]] member of the failed [[July 20 Plot]] to assassinate [[Adolf Hitler]] * [[William Cramer]] (August 4, 1922 - October 18, 2003) U.S. Representative from Florida ==In fiction== * [[Nurse Cramer]], fictional character from Joseph Heller's novel ''Catch-22'' * [[Cramer family]], fictional family from the longrunning U.S. soap opera ''One Life to Live'' * [[Nero Wolfe supporting characters#Inspector Cramer|Inspector Cramer]], fictional character from the Nero Wolfe detective stories by American author Rex Stout * [[Jason Cramer]] character on the HBO drama ''Oz'' played by Robert Bogue == Also == * [[Corwith Cramer (ship)|The Corwith Cramer]], a tall ship * [[Cramer Hall]] * [[Cramer-Krasselt]] * [[Cramer, Pennsylvania]] — 15954 * [[Cramer-Shoup cryptosystem]] * [[Cramer's rule]] * [[Cramer & Co.]] * [[Cramer Systems]] * [[Kudlow & Cramer]] * [[Cramer brothers]], a publishing company. ==Footnotes== {{reflist}} [[Category:german surnames]] [[Category:Jewish surnames]] {{surname|nocat}} [[de:Cramer]] [[fr:Cramer]] [[fi:Cramer]] [[ru:Крамер]]