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"Britain" comes from Latin: Britannia~Brittania, via Old French Bretaigne and Middle English Breteyne, possibly influenced by Old English Bryten(lond), probably also from Latin Brittania, ultimately an adaptation of the Common Brittonic name for the island, *Pritanī.
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Dec 23, 2017 · As any Welsh speaker will confirm, Lloegyr is the name for England and not Britain. The true name for Britain is "Brittoniad", which translates ...
The name Britain is very old. The name comes from the ancient Romans' name for the ancient Britons (Latin: Britanni, lit. 'Britons', 'inhabitants of Britain').
One theory is that the name derives from the Phoenician baratanic, the land of tin, contracted into B'ratan. The Greeks referred to Cassiterides (tin islands), ...
In the Middle Ages, the name Britain was also applied to a small part of France now known as Brittany. As a result, Great Britain came into use to refer ...
Jan 6, 2015 · It is known as 'Great' because it is the largest island in the British Isles, and houses the countries of England, Scotland and Wales within its ...
Oct 13, 2017 · One source says the name Prittanoi (however you choose to spell it) came from the Britons' “Celtic neighbours in Gaul (modern France) and we ...
Jan 21, 2021 · Its capital is London and it borders Scotland and Wales, which are two separate countries. Its name means “Land of the Angles,” referring to the ...
Mar 3, 2023 · It's named United Kingdom because it's a monarchy, hence "Kingdom", and the official name is "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern ...