The naming system in Iceland is the old Scandinavian system which all the countries once used. It is a paternal system where the father gives his children his first name as their last name adding -son if the child is a boy and -dóttir if the child is a girl. This might seem confusing at first, but really it is not.
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1 year agoA typical Icelandic breakfast can include thick oatmeal (hafragrautur), Skyr with jam, bread with bu ...
1 year agoA child may only be named by those who have custody of the child. If a child is to be given a name t ...
1 year ago Do Icelanders have surnames?In Iceland, a person is called by their first name in both formal and informal situations, or someti ...
1 year ago How are Icelandic people?As well as being open-hearted and kind, Icelandic people are consistently rated as the happiest in t ...
1 year ago How do you pronounce Ö in Icelandic?Ö – ö: Ö is different from O (pronounced like O in the English word “ought” or “fought”) and Ó (pron ...
1 year ago How is life in Iceland?Iceland as a country is friendly, welcoming and tolerant, with a low crime rate and a strong emphasi ...
1 year ago Can foreigners get a job in Iceland?Work Permits for Foreigners But Individuals from non-EEA/EFTA nations can work in Iceland; they j ...
1 year ago What are the best jobs in Iceland?Jobs in Iceland • aluminium smelting. • fish processing. • geothermal power. • hydropower. • me ...
1 year ago Is education free in Iceland?Public universities in Iceland do not charge tuition fees, only small application and registration f ...
1 year ago Is there a lot of poverty in Iceland?Generally speaking, poverty is low in Iceland. There is a high level of education, and access to hea ...
1 year ago Does Iceland have six months of darkness?Although the midnight sun peaks around the summer solstice in June, Iceland's nights are bright long ...
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