Hrafna-Flóki Vilgerðarson.
It's not a French name
yes, Louisiana is a french name.
It's not a French first name.
Algerian was the name of of the french military base used. This is during the French Revolution.
In Iceland we speak Icelandic but that was originally old Norse
Iceland is called "Islande" (French pronounciation: "ees..." and not "ice...") in French. It is a feminine noun.
They speak french and arabic!
The name for "Iceland" in Irish is "an Íoslainn"; The name in Scottish Gaelic: ?
The name of the volcano that erupted in Iceland was named Eyjafjallajokull.
Yes, Iceland is a proper noun, the name of a country. A proper noun is the name of a person, a place (Iceland), a thing, or a title.
Yes, Iceland is a proper noun, the name of a country. A proper noun is the name of a person, a place (Iceland), a thing, or a title.
Iceland is the westernmost European country. On the mainland, Portugal is the westernmost nation.
Iceland, then the French.
No, there is no name in iceland that is like English
"Ísland" is the Icelandic for "Iceland". The meaning is the same.
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