Kramer

Kramer is derived from the Old English word 'Cremer', which was an an occupational name given to a tradesmann who travels through the countryside purchasing hens, butter, eggs, and then takes them to be sold at the market, 'crammed' in a pack on his back.

Origin/Usage
English, Germanic
Pronunciation
KRAY-mer
Meaning
Tradesman

Similar names

Cramer