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When the Vikings arrived in Iceland they discovered that it held many resources and riches. They named it Iceland in order to discourage other people from settling there so that they could have it all to themselves. They named Greenland because it was barren and icy and so that people people would settle there instead.

Iceland is also home to Europe's biggest glacier (Vatnajokull), the Vikings might have first seen this part of Iceland and noted the ice, ergo, Iceland.

Iceland was named Iceland to prevent settlers from moving there, and Greenland was named Greenland to make settler move there.

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