Kamm
Kamm, Kamp is a German or Jewish surname, from the German word for "comb", most likely a metonymic occupational surname for a comb maker, or a wool comber.
Kamm is also an alternative form of the surname Kam, Kahm, Cam, Cahm , from Middle High German kâm "mould".
Notable people with the surname include:
- Wunibald Kamm, automotive engineer, known for the Kamm tail
- Willie Kamm, baseball player
- Antony Kamm, English publisher and writer.
- Frances Kamm, American philosopher
- William Kamm, leader of a Catholic sect
- John Kamm, American businessman and human rights activist
- Oliver Kamm British writer
- Kris Kamm, American actor
- John Kamm (entrepreneur)
- Anat Kamm, Israeli journalist involved in the Anat Kamm–Uri [Blau affair]