tomorrow
Tomorrow stands for:
- Morning (time of day) , the beginning of a day
- Tomorrow (unit) , old square measure
- Tomorrow (out of date), area at the subdivision of the compass rose, see world areas
- the following calendar day
Tomorrow is the name of the following places:
- Morgen (Rettenberg) , district of Rettenberg , Oberallgäu district, Bavaria
- Tomorrow , until 1938 Kumilsko , district of Johannisburg, East Prussia, since 1945: Kumielsk , village in the powiat Piski, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
- von Löbensche Morgen in the Ortelsburg district, East Prussia, since 1945: Morgi (Rozogi) in the Powiat Szczyzcieński, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Morgen is the family name of the following people:
- Brett Morgen (* 1968), American documentary filmmaker
- Curt von Morgen (1858–1928), German explorer and general of the infantry
- Ella Morgen (* 1999), German actress
- Friedrich Julius Morgen (1811–1885), German landowner, doctor and politician
- Gisela Morgen (1918–2006), German actress
- Heinrich-Joachim von Morgen (1902–1932), German racing driver
- Herbert Morgen (1901–1996), German agricultural sociologist
- Hermann Albert Leopold Morgen (1810–1884), Royal Prussian Major General
- Karl Morgen (* 1952), German civil engineer
- Konrad Morgen (1909–1982), German lawyer and SS-Obersturmbannführer
The morning or De Morgen stands for:
- Der Morgen , daily newspaper in the GDR (1945 to 1991)
- The morning (painting) , painting by Philipp Otto Runge (1808)
- Der Morgen (magazine) , Jewish monthly magazine in Germany (1925 to 1938)
- Buchverlag Der Morgen , literary publisher in the GDR
- De Morgen , Dutch-language Belgian daily newspaper
- The morning. Wiener Montagblatt , Austrian weekly paper (1910 to 1938)
See also:
Wiktionary: tomorrow - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations