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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 |
|---|---|
| Morten | Norway, Sweden, United States, Denmark, Germany |
| Мортен | Russia, Ukraine |
| 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) .
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