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Forename Morten

In the entire world, Morten (Morten Denmark Norway Sweden United States Germany, Мортен Russia Ukraine, 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.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Morten

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Morten Germany, Sweden, Norway, United States, Denmark
Мортен Russia, Ukraine
مورتن Iraq

First name Morten in the context

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) .

Notable namesakes

morten jensen gyrsting (b. 1379) link
morten børup Danish educator, cantor, writer (b. 1446) link
morten hegelund (b. 1495) link
morten pedersen Danish author, astronomer, historian and theologian, DK (b. 1537) link
morten nilsson Norwegian judge (b. 1550) link
morten van steenwinckel Danish Architect (1595-1646), SE (b. 1595) link
morten madsen 17th Century Danish Bishop, DK (b. 1596) link
morten reenberg DK (b. 1660) link
picture of morten leuch morten leuch morten leuch Norwegian merchant (b. 1732) link
picture of morten thrane brünnich morten thrane brünnich morten thrane brünnich Danish zoologist and mineralogist (1737-1827), DK (b. 1737) link
morten jensen støttrup (b. 1705) link
picture of morten anker morten anker morten anker (1780-1838), NO (b. 1780) link
picture of morten wormskjold morten wormskjold morten wormskjold Danish botanist (1783-1845), DK (b. 1783) link
morten leuch elieson (b. 1724) link
morten qvistgaard (b. 1732) link

Characteristic surnames

Berg, Simonsen, Svendsen, Andersen, Petersen, Pedersen, Jacobsen, Jakobsen, Johansen, Mortensen, Mikkelsen, Sørensen, Andreasen, Rasmussen, Henriksen, Kristensen, Jørgensen, Østergaard, Christensen, Kristiansen, Iversen, Frederiksen, Eriksen, Thomsen, Dahl, Lund, Holm, Olsen, Madsen, Rensen, Larsen, Jensen, Nilsen, Hansen, Olesen, Møller, Schmidt, Karlsen, Knudsen, Poulsen, Rgensen, Laursen, Johnsen, Nielsen, and Christiansen