1. Bremer - Noun
2. Bremer - Proper noun
Bremer (plural Bremers)
A native or inhabitant of Bremen, Germany.
Bremer
A habitational surname from German.
After having been implicated in a students' political agitation he became a journalist, and in 1851 founded the newspaper Bremer Handelsblatt. Source: Internet
“And he decided he would just hand it over to me and try to nail the football and grind my face in it and say, ‘No, you want to break the law because I’m a sitting congressman,'” Bremer said. Source: Internet
An unfortunate loose puck found its way to slot and allowed Brock Bremer to re-extend the lead two goals halfway through the third period. Source: Internet
De Niro apparently lost 35 pounds and listened repeatedly to a taped reading of the diaries of Arthur Bremer. Source: Internet
Ellison filed two petitions and a 108-page memorandum of law in Ramsey County Probate Court on Wednesday asking that Otto Bremer Trust trustees Brian Lipschultz, Daniel Reardon and Charlotte Johnson be fired and replaced with three interim trustees. Source: Internet
Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia (2006), p. 83. He prepared his Medulla Theologiae (The Marrow of Theology), a manual of Calvinistic doctrine, for his students. Source: Internet