Crammer

The surname Crammer is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "crammer," meaning a student who crams, or studies intensely for an examination. The name likely originated as an occupational name for a person who tutored students or prepared them for examinations.

The Crammer surname is found predominantly in the United Kingdom, particularly in areas with a history of academic institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge. The name may have also spread to other English-speaking countries through migration.

Individuals bearing the surname Crammer may have a background in education, academia, or training due to the occupational connotations of the name. Over the centuries, the spelling of the surname may have evolved, leading to variations such as Cramer or Cramar.

As with many surnames, the history of the Crammer lineage is likely to be diverse and influenced by factors such as migration, intermarriage, and socio-economic changes. Researching genealogical records and historical documents can provide more insight into the specific origins and branches of the Crammer family.

There are approximately 71 people named Crammer in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Crammer.

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