Icelanders are a Germanic ethnic group and a nation, native to Iceland.
Scandinavia was colonized by Germanic groups "only" after deglaciation, and was better able to preserve its original character in isolation.
That's where the Germanic groups lasted the longest (and kept up trade and other contacts with their brethren elsewhere).
The French-born population, although small, presents a contrast to the Germanic groups.
These can be broadly grouped into two classes - the Germanic weak and strong groups - although historically some verbs have moved between these groups.
Liechtensteiners are a Germanic ethnic group native to Liechtenstein.
Transylvania, on the other hand, appears to have been dominated in the fourth century by another, probably Germanic group, the Taifali.
Frisians a Germanic ethnic group native to the coastal parts of the Netherlands and Germany.
Tristan told her the histories of the various Germanic religious groups who'd settled here.
Other Germanic groups of tribes were the Ingvaeones, living on the coast, and Istvaeones, who account for the rest.