Meaning & History
Etymology and Origins
Kramer is a surname of Low German origin, derived as a variant of Krämer, an occupational name meaning "shopkeeper" or "merchant." The German word Krämer itself traces back to Old High German kram ("tent" or "trading post"), reflecting the etymology for a person who operated a small retail business. The surname also has Jewish (Ashkenazic) roots, used as a Germanized form of related names borne by Jewish merchants.
Usage and Distribution
The name is common in German-speaking regions and among Ashkenazi Jewish populations. Through emigration, it became established in the United States and other English-speaking countries. Variants include German Krämer and Kraemer, as well as Dutch Kramer (same spelling). In other languages, related forms include Czech Kramář (or Kramářová in feminine) and Hungarian Kalmár, all sharing the occupational meaning of "merchant" or "peddler."
Notable Bearers
In the United States, several places bear the name, including an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, and a minor city in Bottineau County, North Dakota. The name is also used as a placename in Indiana and as a component in "Kramer Junction" in California.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Shopkeeper, merchant (occupational)
- Origin: Low German, German, Jewish (Ashkenazic)
- Type: Surname
- Usage regions: Germany, United States, other German-speaking countries
- Related names: Krämer, Kraemer, Kramář, Kalmár
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Kramer