Bremer
Bremer called:
- An inhabitant of the German city of Bremen or the country Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
- A fish sandwich ( as a counterpart to Hamburg )
- A county in Iowa, United States, see Bremer County
- Colloquially the former Bernese track Bremgarten circuit
- Bremer (Iowa), city in the United States
- Bremer height, a listed residential building ensemble in Berlin- Pankow
- Bremer collective, an association of German teachers
- Bremer Press, a private press book art movement that had 1911-1934 stock
- Bremer Financial Corporation, US-based financial companies
- Walter Bremer Institute ( WBI), state-approved educational institution for pharmaceutical-technical assistants (PTA ) based in Solingen
Bremer is the surname of the following persons:
- Adalbert of Bremen (1902-1948), German politician ( CDU)
- Alida Bremer ( b. 1959 ), German - Croatian writer, translator and literary scholar
- Anja Bremer (1901-1985), German gallerist and art dealer
- Asmus Bremer (before 1652-1720 ), German politician, mayor of Kiel
- Benedict of Bremen (1717-1779), German jurist
- Burckhardt Bremen (c. 1947), German racing cyclist and cycling functionary
- Chris -Carol Bremer ( b. 1971 ), German swimmer
- Claus Bremer (1924-1996), German dramatist, theater director and poet
- Dagmar Bremer ( b. 1963 ), German hockey player
- Dieter Bremer ( b. 1938 ), German classical scholar
- Eli Bremer ( b. 1978 ), American modern pentathlete
- François Bremer (1900 -? ), Luxembourg weightlifter
- Franziska Bremer (* 1985), German volleyball player
- Fredrika Bremer (1801-1865), Swedish writer
- Friedrich Franz Dietrich von Bremen (1759-1836), German statesman
- Fritz Bremer (1882 -? ), German politician ( CDU)
- Gerhard Bremer (1917-1989), German officer in the Waffen-SS
- Hartmut Bremer ( b. 1945 ), German mechanical engineer and university teacher
- Heiner Bremer ( b. 1941 ), German journalist
- Hugo Bremer (1869-1947), German industrialist and inventor
- JR Bremer (actually Ernest Bremer, Jr., born 1980 ), American basketball player
- January Maarten Bremer ( b. 1932 ), Dutch philologist Classic
- Jan Peter Bremer ( b. 1965 ), German writer
- James Bremer (1786-1850), British Rear Admiral
- Jean -Pierre Bremer ( b. 1957 ), French rower
- John Bremer, German theologian
- Jörg Bremer ( b. 1952 ), German journalist, historian and author
- Julius Bremer (1828-1894), German functionaries of the labor
- Jürgen Bremer ( b. 1940 ), German Canoe Slalom racers
- Kåre Bremer ( b. 1948 ), Swedish botanist
- Karl Benedikt von Bremen (* 1724), German Obrist
- Karl Heinz Bremer (1908-1942), German linguist
- Lucille Bremer (1917-1996), American actress
- Mark Bremer (* 1669), German speaker and actor
- Martin Bremer ( footballer ) (born 1954 ), German football player
- Martin Bremer ( athlete ) (born 1970 ), German long-distance runner
- Nico Bremer ( born 1959 ), Luxembourgian football player
- Otto Bremer (1862-1936), German German literature
- Otto Vasilievich Bremer († 1873), Russian entomologist
- Pauline Bremer (* 1996), German football player
- Paul Bremer ( b. 1941 ), American official
- Richard Bremer (1900-1971), German journalist
- Rolf Bremer (1926-1991), German jurist, civil servant and politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
- Ronnie Bremer ( b. 1978 ), Danish racing driver
- Sven Bremer ( b. 1975 ), German football player
- Sven Bremer ( author) ( born 1979 ), German writer
- Thomas Bremer ( b. 1957 ), German theologian
- Thorsten Bremer ( b. 1961 ), German rower
- Undine Bremer ( b. 1961 ), German track and field athlete
- Uwe Bremer ( b. 1940 ), German painter and graphic artist
- Väinö Bremer (1899-1964), Finnish athlete
- Walter Bremer ( Red Orchestra ) ( 1904-1995 ), political scientist and cop
- Walther Bremer (1887-1926), German prehistorians
- Wolfgang Bremer ( b. 1953 ), German Admiral
See also:
- Brehmer
- Bremmer
- Braehmer
- Braemer
- Brämer
- Disambiguation