Eystribyggð (eastern settlement).
Greenlandish
He called it Greenland. It was the name his father came up with.
Leif Erikson sailed southwest from Greenland to the islands off the coast of northern Canada and Newfoundland in 1000 or 1001. Leif gave the land the name Vinland.
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Vinland.
Or whatever hair color you want to call Eric.
A Greenlander, yes. But also a Inuit. In local, "Kalaaleq"
innuit
The West Coast of Africa
Eric Prydz is Call on Me
Lieutenant James Cook (not yet a captain when he charted the east coast of Australia) did not name the continent, but just the eastern coastline. He gave it the name of New South Wales as he took possession "of the whole eastern coast, from latitude 38 degrees S to this place, latitude 10.5 degrees S, in right of His Majesty King George the Third".
There were people native to Greenland prior to the early Viking Settlement. Generally speaking, these are referred to as Inuits. Modern Greenlanders however, are simply called Greenlanders (at least in English.)