Best Sibling Names for Morten

Names chosen to complement Morten — matching origin (Denmark), era, and style.

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These sibling names share Morten's Denmark roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Bille
Morten & Bille
Unisex
Denmark
resolute protector
#677
Jensen
Morten & Jensen
Unisex
Denmark
A beloved name with deep roots
#301
Soren
Morten & Soren
Boy
Denmark
Severe, stern; The name is derived from 'Sǫrli', which means 'severe' or 'stern'.
#542
Bjarne
Morten & Bjarne
Boy
Denmark
Modern form of BJARNI.
Lasse
Morten & Lasse
Boy
Denmark
Crowned with laurel
#712
Ebbe
Morten & Ebbe
Boy
Denmark
Wild boar
Svend
Morten & Svend
Boy
Denmark
young man, lad
Tyge
Morten & Tyge
Boy
Denmark
Danish form of TYCHO.
#864
Lone
Morten & Lone
Boy
Denmark
alone
#906
Aage
Morten & Aage
Boy
Denmark
ancestor's father
Dall
Morten & Dall
Boy
Denmark
valley
Peder
Morten & Peder
Boy
Denmark
Scandinavian form of PETER.
#983
Steen
Morten & Steen
Boy
Denmark
stone
Jepsen
Morten & Jepsen
Boy
Denmark
son of Jeppe
Neils
Morten & Neils
Boy
Denmark
Victory of the people
Jyden
Morten & Jyden
Boy
Denmark
a variant of Jyd, meaning 'a person from Jutland'
Jenson
Morten & Jenson
Boy
Denmark
Son of Jens, or son of John
Aksel
Morten & Aksel
Boy
Denmark
Father of peace
Viggo
Morten & Viggo
Boy
Denmark
battle
Jenssy
Morten & Jenssy
Boy
Denmark
God is gracious
Demark
Morten & Demark
Boy
Denmark
A land associated with the Danes, often implying a place of strength or control.
Gerrel
Morten & Gerrel
Boy
Denmark
Spear ruler
Kaare
Morten & Kaare
Boy
Denmark
A variant of the name Karl, meaning 'man' or 'free man'.
Lars
Morten & Lars
Boy
Denmark
Scandinavian form of LAURENCE (1).
James
Morten & James
Boy
English-speaking countries
supplanter
#4
Jack
Morten & Jack
Boy
English
God is gracious
#14
Joseph
Morten & Joseph
Boy
Hebrew
Yosef
#29
Robert
Morten & Robert
Boy
Germanic
Bright fame
#89
Gael
Morten & Gael
Boy
Ireland
a Gael, a person of Gaelic origin; a reference to 'Gale', meaning cheerful or merry
#99
Emmett
Morten & Emmett
Boy
English-speaking countries
Universal
#118
Harrison
Morten & Harrison
Boy
American
son of Harry
#119
Vincent
Morten & Vincent
Boy
Latin
vincens
#120
Lorenzo
Morten & Lorenzo
Boy
Italy
Italian and Spanish form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)). Lorenzo de' Medici (1449-1492), known as the Magnificent, was a ruler of Florence during the Renaissance.
#131
Graham
Morten & Graham
Boy
Scotland
Scottish
#141
Calvin
Morten & Calvin
Boy
France
Derived from the French surname Cauvin, which was derived from chauve "bald". The surname was borne by Jean Cauvin (1509-1564), a theologian from France who was one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation.
#152
Ivan
Morten & Ivan
Boy
Russia
God is gracious
#153
Dean
Morten & Dean
Boy
English-speaking countries
valley; church official
#159
Jesus
Morten & Jesus
Boy
Spain
Dios salva
#172
Felix
Morten & Felix
Boy
Latin
Happy
#192
Nicolas
Morten & Nicolas
Boy
France
French form of NICHOLAS.
#193
Edward
Morten & Edward
Boy
United Kingdom
wealthy guardian
#213
Victor
Morten & Victor
Boy
Latin
Victorious, conqueror.
#217
Richard
Morten & Richard
Boy
England
Powerful ruler
#221
Grant
Morten & Grant
Boy
English-speaking countries
Great; large
#228
Simon
Morten & Simon
Boy
[English
From Σιμων (Simon), the New Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shim'on) which meant "he has heard".
#248
Paul
Morten & Paul
Boy
[English
From the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin. Paul was an important leader of the early Christian church.
#256
Kenneth
Morten & Kenneth
Boy
Scotland
Born of fire; handsome.
#262
King
Morten & King
Boy
[English]
From a nickname which derives from the English word king, ultimately from Old English cyning.
#266
Preston
Morten & Preston
Boy
United Kingdom
Originally a surname meaning 'priest's town.'
#275
Zane
Morten & Zane
Boy
English
God is gracious.
#277
Warren
Morten & Warren
Boy
English
Watchman, park keeper
#306
Clayton
Morten & Clayton
Boy
United Kingdom
From the clay town or settlement.
#310
Harvey
Morten & Harvey
Boy
French
Battle worthy
#326
Cruz
Morten & Cruz
Boy
Spain
cross
#329
Wade
Morten & Wade
Boy
English
To go or walk
#341
Raymond
Morten & Raymond
Boy
France
counselor-protector
#360
Stephen
Morten & Stephen
Boy
Greece
Crown or Garland
#363
Dariel
Morten & Dariel
Boy
American
Beloved
#369
Olsen
Morten & Olsen
Boy
Denmark
Meaning 'son of Ole' or 'ancestor's descendant'.
Pablo
Morten & Pablo
Boy
Spanish
small, humble
#378
Jay
Morten & Jay
Boy
American
jaybird
#381
Winston
Morten & Winston
Boy
United Kingdom
joyful stone
#398
Jake
Morten & Jake
Boy
American
Supplanter
#408
Franklin
Morten & Franklin
Boy
[English]
From an English surname which was derived from Middle English frankelin "freeman". A famous bearer of the surname was Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), an American statesman, inventor, scientist and philosopher.
#410
Pedro
Morten & Pedro
Boy
Spanish
Form of the name 'Peter', meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
#421
Johnny
Morten & Johnny
Boy
[English]
Diminutive of JOHN. A famous bearer is American actor Johnny Depp (1963-).
#435
Clark
Morten & Clark
Boy
United Kingdom
cleric, scribe
#437
Royce
Morten & Royce
Boy
France
Son of the king
#445
Augustus
Morten & Augustus
Boy
Latin
Great, venerable
#486
Lucian
Morten & Lucian
Boy
Romania
Romanian and English form of LUCIANUS. Lucian is the usual name of Lucianus of Samosata in English.
#488
Lionel
Morten & Lionel
Boy
France
French diminutive of LÉON. A notable bearer is Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi (1987-).
#496
Philip
Morten & Philip
Boy
[English
From the Greek name Φιλιππος (Philippos) which means "friend of horses", composed of the elements φιλος (philos) "friend, lover" and ‘ιππος (hippos) "horse".
#499
Burnell
Morten & Burnell
Unisex
English-speaking countries
A beloved name with deep roots
#501
Liam
Morten & Liam
Boy
Irish
resolute protector
#1
Aberham
Morten & Aberham
Boy
Ethiopia
Father of many
#502
Hasting
Morten & Hasting
Boy
English
Old English
#502
Noah
Morten & Noah
Boy
Hebrew
movement
#2
Yoshimi
Morten & Yoshimi
Unisex
Japanese
good, benevolent; beauty; decision
#502
Burdett
Morten & Burdett
Boy
England
the little fortress
#503
Barty
Morten & Barty
Boy
English-speaking countries
Son of the farmer
#503
Casmer
Morten & Casmer
Boy
Polish
Polish; Hungarian
#503
garman
Morten & garman
Boy
Hebrew
Guardian
#503
Hal
Morten & Hal
Boy
English
dweller by the hall
#503
Harroll
Morten & Harroll
Boy
American
army ruler
#503
Lemoine
Morten & Lemoine
Boy
France
the miller
#503
Oliver
Morten & Oliver
Boy
United Kingdom
olive tree
#3
Romaine
Morten & Romaine
Unisex
[French
French feminine form of Romanus (see ROMAN).
#503
Ulys
Morten & Ulys
Boy
Greece
Wrathful; to be angry; To see; to be wary
#503
Verdo
Morten & Verdo
Boy
Italy
green
#503
Ethridge
Morten & Ethridge
Boy
English-speaking countries
From the river Ethra
#504
Kernell
Morten & Kernell
Boy
American
victorious,
#504
Norvel
Morten & Norvel
Boy
American
From the North
#504
Sakae
Morten & Sakae
Unisex
Japan
A beloved name with deep roots
#504
Voight
Morten & Voight
Boy
Germanic
guardian, keeper
#504
Archa
Morten & Archa
Boy
India
ancient, original
#505
Elijah
Morten & Elijah
Boy
[English
From the Hebrew name אֱלִיָּהוּ ('Eliyyahu) meaning "my God is YAHWEH". Elijah was a Hebrew prophet and miracle worker, as told in the two Books of Kings in the Old Testament.
#5
Ersel
Morten & Ersel
Unisex
Turkey
a flower.
#505
Hermit
Morten & Hermit
Boy
English-speaking countries
From the Greek 'eremites', meaning 'desert-dweller' or 'lonely one'
#505
Vassar
Morten & Vassar
Boy
American
Derived from the name of Vassar College; historically related to a place name.
#505
Accie
Morten & Accie
Boy
American
Noble or kind
#506
Erris
Morten & Erris
Boy
Ireland
From the ridge.
#506
Frederick
Morten & Frederick
Boy
Germanic
peaceful ruler
#506
Stanleigh
Morten & Stanleigh
Boy
English-speaking countries
stony meadow
#506
Hedrick
Morten & Hedrick
Boy
American
Derived from the German name Heinrich, meaning ‘ruler of the home’ or ‘estate ruler’.
#507
Stokley
Morten & Stokley
Boy
USA
From the tree stump.
#507
Theodore
Morten & Theodore
Boy
Greece
Theodōros (Θεόδωρος), meaning 'gift of God'.
#7
Charl
Morten & Charl
Unisex
English-speaking countries
free man
#508
Earthy
Morten & Earthy
Boy
English
Derived from the word 'earth', signifying a connection to the land or the natural world.
#508
Henry
Morten & Henry
Boy
Germanic
Home ruler
#8
Eldo
Morten & Eldo
Boy
Italian
Derived from 'Eldoro', meaning 'golden'
#509
Hardwick
Morten & Hardwick
Boy
United Kingdom
A surname of English origin, meaning 'hard village'.
#509
Lucas
Morten & Lucas
Boy
Latin America
from Lucania
#9
Renfred
Morten & Renfred
Boy
Old English
Peaceful raven
#509
Rupert
Morten & Rupert
Boy
United Kingdom
Bright fame
#509
Agee
Morten & Agee
Boy
English
noble
#510
Burness
Morten & Burness
Boy
Scotland
Scottish
#510
Beaufort
Morten & Beaufort
Boy
France
Beautiful fortress
#510
Lyndol
Morten & Lyndol
Boy
English-speaking countries
Lyndol is thought to be a variant of Lindell, which means 'lime tree hill'.
#510
Thomos
Morten & Thomos
Boy
Greece
twin
#510
William
Morten & William
Boy
English
Resolute protector
#10
Benjamin
Morten & Benjamin
Boy
[English
From the Hebrew name בִּנְיָמִין (Binyamin) which means "son of the south" or "son of the right hand".
#11
Clayborn
Morten & Clayborn
Boy
American
Born in Clay
#511
Primitivo
Morten & Primitivo
Boy
Spain
primitive
#511
Lyal
Morten & Lyal
Boy
English-speaking countries
loyal
#512
Levi
Morten & Levi
Boy
Hebrew
meaning 'joined' or 'attached'.
#12
Natividad
Morten & Natividad
Unisex
Spain
Nativity, birth
#513
Orvil
Morten & Orvil
Boy
American
Gold town
#513
Sebastian
Morten & Sebastian
Boy
Latin
venerable
#13
Verle
Morten & Verle
Unisex
English-speaking countries
a true and brave woman
#513
Coree
Morten & Coree
Unisex
American
Maiden; young girl
#514
Ebward
Morten & Ebward
Boy
England
wealthy guardian
#514
Lycurgus
Morten & Lycurgus
Boy
Greece
wolf worker
#514
Costanzo
Morten & Costanzo
Boy
Italy
Italian form of CONSTANS.
#515
Dorus
Morten & Dorus
Boy
Greece
A beloved name with deep roots
#515
Ezra
Morten & Ezra
Boy
Hebrew-speaking regions
Help, helper
#15
Ottomar
Morten & Ottomar
Boy
Germanic
Wealthy or prosperous ruler
#515
Allen
Morten & Allen
Boy
[English
Variant of ALAN. A famous bearer of this name was Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997), an American beat poet.
#516
Jaroslav
Morten & Jaroslav
Boy
Czech Republic
fame; glory; to grow
#516
Karel
Morten & Karel
Unisex
Czech Republic
A feminine form of the name Karel, meaning 'man' or 'free man'.
#516
Lind
Morten & Lind
Unisex
Sweden
lime tree
#516
Lawernce
Morten & Lawernce
Boy
American
from Laurentum, crowned with laurel
#516
Ludwell
Morten & Ludwell
Boy
England
Old English
#516
Ovell
Morten & Ovell
Unisex
American
shepherdess
#516
Sabe
Morten & Sabe
Boy
Japan
to be wise or to be knowledgeable
#516
Annibale
Morten & Annibale
Boy
Italy
Hanni's grace
#517
Coye
Morten & Coye
Boy
American
variant of the Irish name Coy
#517
Daniel
Morten & Daniel
Boy
[English
From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
#17
Arnim
Morten & Arnim
Boy
Germanic
eagle power
#518
Dyle
Morten & Dyle
Boy
American
Derived from the Old French 'dile', meaning 'to serve'
#518
Eutiquio
Morten & Eutiquio
Boy
Spain
derived from Latin 'Eutychios', meaning 'fortunate' or 'well-favoured'
#518
Leo
Morten & Leo
Boy
[German
Derived from Latin leo meaning "lion", a cognate of LEON. It was popular among early Christians and was the name of 13 popes, including Saint Leo the Great who asserted the dominance of the Roman bishops (the popes) over…
#18
Alderic
Morten & Alderic
Boy
Germanic
Old ruler
#519
Florian
Morten & Florian
Boy
German
flowering, blooming
#519
Samuel
Morten & Samuel
Boy
Hebrew
His name is God
#19
Frumencio
Morten & Frumencio
Boy
Spain
to be fruitful or productive
#520
Owen
Morten & Owen
Boy
Wales
noble, young warrior; well born, noble
#20
Decatur
Morten & Decatur
Boy
American
From the name of the French-born American naval officer Stephen Decatur, symbolizing bravery and honor.
#521
Hudson
Morten & Hudson
Boy
[English]
From an English surname which meant "son of HUDDE". A famous bearer of the surname was the English explorer Henry Hudson (1570-1611).
#21
Alexander
Morten & Alexander
Boy
Greece
defender of the people
#22
Carron
Morten & Carron
Unisex
American
little champion
#522
Euclide
Morten & Euclide
Boy
Greece
glorious and good
#522
Hines
Morten & Hines
Boy
American
descendant of Hind
#522
Sparky
Morten & Sparky
Boy
English
lively, energetic
#522
Asher
Morten & Asher
Boy
Hebrew
Happy
#23
Wakefield
Morten & Wakefield
Boy
United Kingdom
Clearing by the river bank
#523
Corneil
Morten & Corneil
Boy
Netherlands
horn; the horned one
#524
Carmello
Morten & Carmello
Boy
Italy
Derived from Carmelo, meaning 'garden,' or 'vineyard' in Spanish.; Often associated with the Virgin of Mount Carmel.
#524
Guster
Morten & Guster
Boy
American
A variant of 'Gust', meaning 'a strong breeze'.
#524
Luca
Morten & Luca
Boy
Italian
bringer of light; light
#24
Theron
Morten & Theron
Boy
Greek
hunter; one who hunts
#524
Tice
Morten & Tice
Boy
Germanic
Short form of 'Matthias', meaning 'gift of God'.
#524
Clarince
Morten & Clarince
Boy
American
A variant of 'Clarence', meaning 'bright' or 'clear'.
#525
Ethan
Morten & Ethan
Boy
Hebrew
strong, firm
#25
Hayne
Morten & Hayne
Boy
England
heather-covered land
#525
Shigeru
Morten & Shigeru
Boy
Japan
Meaning can vary but commonly translates as 'to excel' or 'to grow thick.'
#525
Bascomb
Morten & Bascomb
Boy
England
Old English
#526
Esiquio
Morten & Esiquio
Boy
Spain
The name Esiquio is derived from the Greek name 'Ezekiel,' meaning 'God strengthens.'
#526
John
Morten & John
Boy
[English
English form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name Ιωαννης (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yochanan) meaning "YAHWEH is gracious".
#26
Atward
Morten & Atward
Boy
England
Old English
#527
David
Morten & David
Boy
[English
From the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which was probably derived from Hebrew דוד (dwd) meaning "beloved". David was the second and greatest of the kings of Israel, ruling in the 10th century BC.
#27
Emedio
Morten & Emedio
Boy
Italian
Rival, competitor
#527
Roberto
Morten & Roberto
Boy
Italy
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ROBERT. Saint Roberto Bellarmine was a 16th-century cardinal who is regarded as a Doctor of the Church.
#527
Jackson
Morten & Jackson
Boy
[English]
From an English surname meaning "son of JACK". A famous bearer of the surname was American president Andrew Jackson (1767-1845).
#28
Leward
Morten & Leward
Boy
American
guardian of the people
#528
Fonza
Morten & Fonza
Boy
African
a skilled and knowledgeable person
#529
Jamelle
Morten & Jamelle
Unisex
American
A modern variation influenced by the name Jamel, which is of Arabic origin meaning 'beautiful'.
#529
Scipio
Morten & Scipio
Boy
Italy
Staff or walking stick; often interpreted as 'to be of the staff' or 'one who supports.'
#530
Atwell
Morten & Atwell
Boy
England
Old English
#531
Luke
Morten & Luke
Boy
Greece
English form of the Greek name Λουκας (Loukas) which meant "from Lucania", Lucania being a region in southern Italy (of uncertain meaning). Luke was a doctor who travelled in the company of the apostle Paul.
#31
Bearl
Morten & Bearl
Boy
American
bear-like
#532
Burtis
Morten & Burtis
Boy
American
Fortified settlement
#532
Hary
Morten & Hary
Boy
India
To be exalted; Ruler of the home
#532
Hudie
Morten & Hudie
Boy
China
the butterfly
#532
Darrold
Morten & Darrold
Boy
English
a combination of 'dar' and 'wold', meaning 'gift' and 'forest'
#533
Julian
Morten & Julian
Boy
Latin
youthful, downy
#33
Coker
Morten & Coker
Boy
American
A maker of cakes or pastries
#534
dylan
Morten & dylan
Boy
Wales
From 'dy', meaning 'great', and 'llanw', meaning 'tide' or 'flow', thus 'great tide'.
#34
Tokuichi
Morten & Tokuichi
Boy
Japanese-speaking countries
can mean 'education' or 'wisdom' depending on the kanji used
#534
Jacob
Morten & Jacob
Boy
[English
From the Latin Iacobus, which was from the Greek Ιακωβος (Iakobos), which was from the Hebrew name יַעֲקֹב (Ya'aqov).
#35
Elias
Morten & Elias
Boy
Greece
Cognate of ELIJAH. This is the form used in the Greek New Testament.
#36