According to historians in first phase the people of mainland of Europe crossed the English Channel and reached the present knowing Britain in 7000BC. In second phase the navigators of Eastern Mediterranean countries reached Britain in 2000 BC. They would make defferent types of arms and ornaments by mixing tin and copper. In third phase the caltic people of Central Europe, expert in use of iron, occupied in Britain in 500-400 BC. In forth phase the invasion of Britain by the Roman was in 55 BC. As per usual opinion, Britain got its name from a racial group named Brythorns, a branch of Calt-race. It is said that ‘Brythorn was changed as Briton and the related as Britain by Romans. In usual opinion, no explanation about the origin of word ‘Brythorn’. In this position, we have to walk in scientific ways to find out the roots of name ‘Britain’.
The official name of Britain or Great Britain is United Kingdom. Great Britain means a combination of England, Wales and Scotland. Northern Ireland is not included to Great Britain. The islands under discussion, was was naturally separeted by the English Channel from the rest of Europe. For the separation, the island was little known to the rest Europeans. This Europeans would bring tin metal from the little known island. Then tin was very useful for its softness and brightness. For the importance of tin, the island was named as Tin-Island. This opinion was mentioned by Herodotus, a Greek historian of 5th century BC. He is also known as the father of history. Tin-mines are still present at the south-east point of England near the Land’s End. Noticeable that before the invension of Britain Romans approximately in 325 BC. A trader named Pytheas travelled around the Tin-Island areas and gave an important information that there are two big islands instead of the known one. The second big discovered that there are two big islands instead of the known one. The second big discovered island was today’s Ireland, for being two islands, a prefix ‘Bi’ was added before the name Tin-Island. The new name of two big island together becomes ‘Bi-Tin’ means the number of two.
The changes may be written as below :-
Bi + Light ---> Bright
Bi + Edge ----> Bridge
Bi + Tin ----> Britin / Britain
The official name of Britain or Great Britain is United Kingdom. Great Britain means a combination of England, Wales and Scotland. Northern Ireland is not included to Great Britain. The islands under discussion, was was naturally separeted by the English Channel from the rest of Europe. For the separation, the island was little known to the rest Europeans. This Europeans would bring tin metal from the little known island. Then tin was very useful for its softness and brightness. For the importance of tin, the island was named as Tin-Island. This opinion was mentioned by Herodotus, a Greek historian of 5th century BC. He is also known as the father of history. Tin-mines are still present at the south-east point of England near the Land’s End. Noticeable that before the invension of Britain Romans approximately in 325 BC. A trader named Pytheas travelled around the Tin-Island areas and gave an important information that there are two big islands instead of the known one. The second big discovered that there are two big islands instead of the known one. The second big discovered island was today’s Ireland, for being two islands, a prefix ‘Bi’ was added before the name Tin-Island. The new name of two big island together becomes ‘Bi-Tin’ means the number of two.
The changes may be written as below :-
Bi + Light ---> Bright
Bi + Edge ----> Bridge
Bi + Tin ----> Britin / Britain