No, there is no name in iceland that is like English
The name of the volcano that erupted in Iceland was named Eyjafjallajokull.
Iceland, California is a 'former settlement' in the U.S. Whatever that is. It has absolutely nothing to do with the Republic of Iceland.
Iceland is in the Artic Region
Iceland is not part of the United Kingdom.
Howard Stern on Demand - 2005 Tom Arnold Jewtopia was released on: USA: 15 October 2013
Iceland is a part of Europe because of its history and culture, also is the majority of Iceland in Europe but not in North America.
Depending on the definition of city Iceland is often considered to have only one city, its capital Reykjavík. Its located in the southwestern part of Iceland, the most populated part. In the western part of Iceland you have towns Like Akranes and Borgarnes.
Return to Eden - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 (part 1) Iceland:12 (part 2) Iceland:16 (part 3)
If you mean the name then before it was named Iceland it was called Snæland (Snowland (some dude saw snow in the mountains and thought it was a good idea)) Iceland was only named Iceland because someone saw some ice floating in sea when they arrived. Iceland is not covered with snow and ice and there for it is not an "ice" land
Drifting sea-ice from ~860 A.D.
Europe