The Norwegians, or the people of Norway, were where the Normans came from. As for their origins, there is no specific tribe name available, though they are often referred to as the Battle-Axe peoples.
Germans, Danes, Swedes, Norwegians, Franks, Angles, Saxons, English.
Germans,English,Norwegians,Danes,Swedes etc.
norwegians
No, they are descendants of Latin-speaking Celts, of course, the Visigoths were incorporated into the population, but still, Spaniards are not germanic.
The probability is 9/1 that the two people are not Norwegians.
The Vikings were just a small part of the entire norse population, most Swedes, Danes, Geats and "whatever germanic tribe the norwegians were" stayed in scandinavia and survived by farming and fishing.
norwegians
The people of Norway are known as Norwegians.
Norwegians, or in Norwegian: Nordmenn. Which directly translated mean "north-menn"
Countries in Europe that are part of the Germanic region include Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and parts of Belgium and the Netherlands. These countries have historical and linguistic connections to the Germanic peoples and languages.
Norwegians.
Norwegians....