There are a few more frameworks which you could check:
ThinkJS https://thinkjs.org/ the first Node.js MVC framework that can use full ES6/7 features to develop Node.js application.
Feathers http://feathersjs.com/ a minimalist real-time framework.
Meteor https://www.meteor.com/
Keystone.js http://keystonejs.com/ built on Express and MongoDB (MIT license).
seneca.js http://senecajs.org/ Everything external to a business logic - such as databases, caches and third-party integrations - is hidden behind microservices.
Catberry http://catberry.org/ was developed to help create apps that use the same codebase on both the server and client environments to render what the client would see as a "Single Page Application".
Nuke.js http://nukejs.com/#/ Fast framework. The stack contains primus, express, mithril, mongodb and redis
Hapi.js http://hapijs.com/ rich web application server framework for Node.js.
total.js https://www.totaljs.com/ The framework contains full web server, view engine, SMTP mail sender, localization, image processing, websockets, isomorphic code and a lot of utilities