Mörner
Mörner stands for:
- Mörner (noble family) , German-Swedish noble family
Mörner or Moerner is the family name of the following people:
- Axel Otto Mörner (1774–1852), Swedish painter, lieutenant general and defense minister
- Berend Joachim von Mörner († 1675), colonel from Kurbrandenburg and head of the regiment
- Bernhard Joachim von Mörner († 1741), Danish general of the cavalry
- Birger Mörner (1867–1930), Swedish diplomat
- Carl Mörner af Morlanda (1658–1721), Swedish field marshal
- Carl Mörner af Tuna (1755–1821), Swedish land and field marshal
- Carl Otto Mörner (1781–1868), Swedish baron and lieutenant
- Dietrich von Mörner , Brandenburg cleric
- Heinrich Mörner , Vogt in the Neumark
- Helmer Mörner (1895–1962), Swedish eventing rider
- Hjalmar Mörner (1794–1837), Swedish painter
- Hjalmar von Mörner (1861–1935), Prussian district administrator
- Ludvig Mörner (1764–1823), Swedish Lutheran bishop
- Magnus Mörner (1924–2012), Swedish historian
- Marianne Mörner (1895–1977), Swedish singer
- Nils-Axel Mörner (* 1938), Swedish geophysicist
- Otto Mörner , court judge of Neumark
- Reineke Mörner , Vogt in the Neumark
- Stellan Mörner (1896–1979), Swedish painter and writer
- Theodor von Mörner (1817–1874), German historian and archivist
- Wilhelm von Mörner , name adopted by adoption of Wilhelm Neumann (architect, 1826) (1826–1907), German architect and construction clerk
- Wilhelm von Mörner (painter) (1831–1911), Swedish-Prussian lieutenant and painter
- William Moerner (* 1953), American physicist and chemist