Abramson

Abramson

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Abramson and Abrahamson are variations of the same patronymic surnames, meaning "son of Abram", the Biblical figure. The names are most prevalent among Jews. Alternate Scandinavian spellings include: [cite web |url=http://surnames.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=Swedish+Norwegian+Danish+Icelandic&title=Scandinavian+Names&usage=yes&operator=orm |title=Scandinavian Names |publisher=behindthename.com |accessdate=2007-12-17]
* "Abrahamsen": Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish
* "Abrahamssen": Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
* "Abrahamsson": Norwegian, Swedish
* "Abramsen": Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish
* "Abramssen": Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
* "Abramsson": Norwegian, Swedish People with the surname Abramson and its variant spellings include:Family name
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Abramson

* Charles E. Abramson (1943-), Montana real estate broker and library advocate
* Abraham Abramson (1752 or 1754-1811), Prussian coiner
* Arthur S. Abramson, American linguist and speech scientist
* Frederick B. Abramson (1935-1991), African-American lawyer
* Harold Alexander Abramson (1899-1980), American psychiatrist
* Herb Abramson (1916-1999), American record company executive and producer
* Jerry Abramson (1946-), American politician and mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
* Jill Abramson (1954-), American journalist and managing editor of the "The New York Times"
* Leslie Abramson (c.1944-), American criminal defense attorney
* Leonard Abramson (1932-), American businessman and founder of U.S. Healthcare
* Lyn Yvonne Abramson (1950-), American psychology professor
* Mark Abramson, American record producer
* Matanya Abramson (1920-2004), Israeli sculptor
* Norman Abramson, American engineer

Abrahamson

* Eric Abrahamson, American politician
* Erin Abrahamson (1983-), American beauty queen
* James Alan Abrahamson (1933-). American military general
* Kjell Albin Abrahamson (1945-), Swedish journalist
* Shirley Abrahamson (1933-), American state supreme court chief justice for Wisconsin, United States

Abrahamsson

* Christer Abrahamsson (1947-), Swedish ice hockey goaltender
* Erik Abrahamsson (1898-1965), Swedish athlete
* Thommy Abrahamsson (1947-), Swedish ice hockey player

References

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* Abrams


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