Abrams (surname)
Abrams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- A. J. Abrams (Adrian Glenn Abrams Jr., born 1986), American basketball player
- Albert Abrams (1863–1924), doctor, impostor
- Aruna Abrams (born 1975), American singer
- Austin Abrams (born 1996), American actor
- Cal Abrams (1924–1997), American major league baseball outfielder
- Creighton Williams Abrams (1914–1974), U.S. Army general and Chief of Staff
- Dan Abrams (born 1966), television talk show host
- Elliott Abrams (born 1948), US foreign policy official
- Elliot Abrams (meteorologist) (born 1947)
- Floyd Abrams (born 1936), American attorney
- Geoff Abrams (born 1978), American tennis player
- Harry N. Abrams, American book publisher
- Herbert E. Abrams (born 1920), American painter and portrait artist
- J. J. Abrams (Jeffrey Jacob Abrams, born 1966), film and television producer
- John N. Abrams (1946–2018), U.S. Army general and son of Creighton Abrams
- Kevin Abrams (disambiguation), multiple people
- LeRoy Abrams (1874–1956), American botanist
- Link Abrams (born 1973), American-New Zealand former professional basketball player
- Mark Abrams (1906–1994), social scientist
- Melville E. Abrams (1912–1966), New York politician
- Morris Abrams (born 1929), American inventor
- Morris N. Abrams (1919–1975), Louisiana educator
- M. H. Abrams (Meyer Howard Abrams, 1912–2015), literary critic
- Robert Abrams (born 1938), New York politician
- Robert B. Abrams (born 1960), U.S. Army general and son of Creighton Abrams
- Roz Abrams (born 1949), American television journalist
- Ruth Abrams (1930–2019), American judge
- Stacey Abrams (born 1973), American politician, lawyer, and novelist
- Stephen Abrams (1938–2012), American scholar and activist
- Steve Abrams (born 1949), Kansas state senator
See also
- Abrams (disambiguation)
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