Abramson
Abramson is a variation of a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Abram ", the Biblical figure. It is most prevalent among American Jews. People named "Abramson" include:
- Abraham Abramson, Prussian coiner
- Arthur S. Abramson, American linguist and speech scientist
- David Abramson, Australian engineer
- Frederick B. Abramson, African-American lawyer
- George Abramson, American football player
- Harold Alexander Abramson, American psychiatrist
- Herb Abramson, American record company executive and producer
- Ivan Abramson, a director of American silent films active in the 1910s and 1920s
- Jerry Abramson, American politician and mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
- Jill Abramson, American journalist and managing editor of The New York Times
- Josh Abramson, co-founder of CollegeHumor
- Lee Abramson, American musician and Presidential candidate
- Leslie Abramson, American criminal defense attorney
- Leonard Abramson, American businessman and founder of U.S. Healthcare
- Lyn Yvonne Abramson, American psychology professor
- Maria Entraigues-Abramson, Argentinian singer
- Mark Abramson, American record producer
- Matanya Abramson, Israeli sculptor
- Max Abramson, New Hampshire politician
- Norman Abramson, American engineer
- Paul R. Abramson , American political scientist
- Ronney Abramson, Canadian singer-songwriter