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The name Greenland comes from the early Scandinavian settlers. In the Icelandic sagas, it is said that Norwegian-born Erik the Red was exiled from Iceland for murder. He, along with his extended family and thralls, set out in ships to find a land rumored to lie to the northwest. After settling there, he named the land Grœnland ("Greenland"), supposedly in the hope that the pleasant name would attract settlers.

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Greenland was named by the Norse explorer Erik the Red to attract settlers by making the land seem more appealing. Despite its icy terrain, he hoped that the name would entice people with the promise of fertile land.

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