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In the entire world, Morten (Morten , Мортен , モアテン) is quite a common boy's given name. The given name Morten is habitual in Northern Europe, particularly Denmark, where it is a common male name, Norway, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Sweden, where it is quite a rare masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Denmark, Norway, and Germany. Much less frequently, Morten is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Morten | Norway, Sweden, United States, Germany, Denmark |
Мортен | Ukraine, Russia |
مورتن | Iraq |
Maarten, Marcin, Mart, Marten, Marteno, Martijn, Martin, Martinius, Martino, Martinus, Martiño, Marton, Martyn, Martín, Mortén, Márton, Mårten, Маартен, Март, Мартейн, Мартен, Мартин, Мартин, Мартен, Мартино, Мартинус, Мартон, Мартын, Мартэн, Мартін, Марцин, Марцін, Мортень, מרטין, מרטינו, מרטינוס, مارتن, مارتون, مارتين, مارتينو, مارتينوس, مارسين, มอร์เท่น, มาร์ติน, マルタン, マルティン, マルト, マーチン, マーティン, 马丁, 马特,
Morten is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Morten Schwarzkopf , the character from Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks; Morten Kiil , the theatrical character in the play "An Enemy of the People"; Morten , the theatrical character in the play "An Enemy of the People" and Morten (Yallahrup Færgeby) .
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