I agree, and the name of the population, Jarnsaxons, also is quite neat.
I like Járnsaxa.
I do, also.
I also agree with Krall's Italian orientated name for the Caribbean, Lucaia.
My Italian isn't good, to put it lightly. I liked the sound of your suggestion, so just stick with it.Um, the name Lucaia is in no way Italian-orientated...
can the name be latin, like Borealis?
Uh, a lot of people have already agreed on "Járnsaxa", so whilst the name could be a variaton on "Borealis" (as far as I know "Borealis" is an adjective) it's probably going to be "Járnsaxa" (unless everyone has a sudden change of heart, that is).
Jarnaska?FILLER
uhh, sounds a bit...crude...
Jarnessia? Jarnassia? Jarnia?
How about Jarnasia (I'm assuming the J is pronounced like a Y, as it's a Scandinavian root).
That sounds cool. Jarnassia!
(Pronounced Yar-nazz-ee-ah)
Shall we go with Jarnasia/Jarnassia, then?
I like the one with the double S; Jarnassia.
I was thinking that they could both be correct and viable names for the same place, sort of like Oceania/Australia/Australasia.
Yep, that sounds good. Did you say you'd have North America, Jarnassia up today?