Morse
Morse stands for:
- Morse (ship name) , several French submarines
 - Morse College , college at Yale University
 - Morse (CTA) , Chicago's Red Line L-train station
 - (8672) Morse , asteroid of the main belt
 
Morse in technology:
- Morse (automobile manufacturer) , former American automobile manufacturer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1902)
 - Easton Machine Company , former American automobile manufacturer with the brand name Morse from Easton, Massachusetts (1904-1917)
 - Morse Motor Vehicle Company , former American automobile manufacturer from Springfield, Massachusetts (1905-1906)
 - Morse Cyclecar Company , former American automobile manufacturer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1915-1916)
 - Morse-Readio Auto Company , former American automobile manufacturer from Springfield, Massachusetts (1909-1914)
 - Fairbanks, Morse and Company , a diesel engine manufacturer
 
Morse is part of the name of the following geographical objects:
- Morse glacier , various glaciers
 - Morse Nunatakker , Nunatakker in the Ross Dependency, Antarctica
 - Morse Point , headland of South Georgia in the South Atlantic
 - Morse track , rock spur in Victoria Land, Antarctica
 - Cape Morse , Cape on the Wilkesland coast, Antarctica
 - Mount Morse , mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
 
Morse is the name of the following places:
in the United States:
- Morse (Illinois)
 - Morse, Iowa , in Johnson County
 - Morse (California)
 - Morse (Kansas)
 - Morse (Louisiana)
 - Morse (New York)
 - Morse (Oklahoma)
 - Morse (Texas)
 - Morse, Wisconsin , in Ashland County
 - Morse (Town, Ashland County) , Town (ship) in Wisconsin
 - Morse Bluff, Nebraska
 - Morse Corner, Massachusetts
 - Morse Junction, Texas
 - Morse Mill, Missouri
 - Morse Mill (New York)
 - Morse Shores (Florida)
 - Morse Village, Massachusetts
 
in Canada:
- Morse, Saskatchewan , village
 - Morse No. 165 , Saskatchewan rural community
 
in Argentina:
Morse is a family name for the following people:
- Anson Ely Morse (1879–1966), American historian
 - Anthony Morse (1911–1984), American mathematician
 - Barry Morse (1918-2008), English actor
 - Chuck Morse (* 1960), American politician
 - David Morse (born 1953), American actor
 - Edward S. Morse (1838-1925), American zoologist
 - Ella Mae Morse (1924–1999), American pop singer
 - Elijah A. Morse (1841–1898), American politician
 - Elmer A. Morse (1870–1945), American politician
 - F. Bradford Morse (1921–1994), American politician
 - Freeman H. Morse (1807-1891), American politician
 - Harmon Northrop Morse (1848–1920), American chemist
 - Harold Calvin Marston Morse (1892–1977), American mathematician
 - Henry Morse (1595–1645), English Jesuit, saint of the Catholic Church
 - Isaac Edward Morse (1809–1866), American politician
 - Jedidiah Morse (1761–1826), American Calvinist clergyman and geographer
 - Jeremy Morse (1928–2016), British bank manager and chess composer
 - John Torrey Morse (1840–1937), American historian, biographer and lawyer
 - Larry Allan Morse (* 1945), American writer
 - Leopold Morse (1831-1892), American politician
 - Margaret Morse Nice (1883–1974), American ornithologist and university teacher
 - Neal Morse (* 1960), American rock musician
 - Oliver A. Morse (1815–1870), American politician
 - Philip M. Morse (1903–1985), American physicist
 - Ralph Morse († 2014), American photographer
 - Reed Franklin Morse (1898–1992), American civil engineer
 - Richard Cary Morse (1841-1926), American theologian
 - Robert Morse (born 1931), American actor
 - Robert S. Morse († 2015), American Archbishop
 - Rowena Morse (1870–1958), American theologian, was the first woman to do her doctorate at the University of Jena in 1904
 - Samuel FB Morse (1791–1872), American inventor, after whom the Morse code is named
 - Samuel Morse (biathlete) (born 1983), American biathlete
 - Stephen Morse (* 1945), American poet
 - Steve Morse (* 1954), American guitarist
 - Susan E. Morse (* 1952), American film editor
 - Terry Morse (born 1946), American biathlete
 - Todd Morse , American guitarist
 - Wayne Morse (1900–1974), American politician
 - William J. Morse (1884-1959), American agricultural scientist
 
Morse is the name of the following fictional people:
- Detective Chief Inspector Endeavor Morse
 
See also:
- Mors
 - Morse Code (or Morse Code ), a coding table used to transmit signals
 - Morse sequence
 - Morse taper (also Morse taper ), a tool taper for clamping tools
 - Morse theory in topology
 - Morse potential in molecular physics