Map of the British Ilands



Beware: the contents of this article are not to be taken as official.

Explanations:
 * Norwales (actually norþwalas) is an Old English term for who we today call the Welsh.
 * Cornwales (actually cornwealas) is also from Old English, and keeps the -s ending like Wales still does today.
 * East Engels is similar to the two wales above. In Old English, lands were sometimes named after the people, but the plural form might be used. So for example, if we used this naming scheme with Denmark we'd call it Danes.
 * Great Western Ocean is an attested name for the Atlantic.
 * Welsh Sea uses the old definition of Welsh, which meant Celtic long ago. Even Gauls were called Welsh at one point, as in the Old English term galwalas.