Mark Kramer (born 1958), known as Kramer, is a musician, composer, record producer and founder of Shimmy-Disc.
Mark Kramer may also refer to:
Paul Smith or Paul Smith's may refer to:
Friedman, Friedmann, and Freedman are surnames of German origin, and from the 17th century were also adopted by Ashkenazi Jews. It is the 9th most common surname in Israel and most common exclusively Ashkenazi name. They may refer to:
Cramer is an English surname and the Anglicized version of Dutch and Low German Kramer, or German Krämer. Both refer to the profession of traveling merchants in the Late Middle Ages. The meaning later changed to "merchants trading with different, rather small things.
Edward Thompson or variants may refer to:
Russ is a masculine given name, often a short form of Russell, and also a surname.
Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". The Lithuanized form is Rosenthalis. Notable people with the name include:
The surname Epstein is one of the oldest Ashkenazi Jewish family names. It is probably derived from the German town of Eppstein, in Hesse; the place-name was probably derived from Gaulish apa and German -stein.
Michael Weiss may refer to:
Levine /Levin is a common Ashkenazi Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew name Levi. Levinsky is a variation with the same meaning.
Erwin may refer to:
Downes, is a surname of Irish and English origin, and may refer to:
Kramer is an occupational surname of Dutch or Low German origin or is derived from the High German surname Krämer.
Michiel is a Dutch masculine given name equivalent to Michael and a Venetian surname.
Kessler or Keßler is a surname of German and Jewish (Ashkenazi) origins. It is an occupational name that means coppersmith, or more precisely, a kettle maker. In alpine countries the name derived from the definition "the one living in the basin of a valley".
Nat is a unisex given name, a nickname and a surname. It is a nickname for Nathan, Nathanael, Nathaniel, Natalie, or Natalia. It may refer to the following people:
Jaffe and its variant spellings Jaffé and Yaffe are Hebrew-language surnames.