From the Greek word "anti" plus "monos" - a metal not found alone
希臘文“永遠伴生的金屬”
From the Latin word "tellus", earth
拉丁文“地球”
From the Greek word "iodes", violet
希腊文“紫色”
From the Greek word "xenon", stranger
希臘文“陌生人”
From the Latin word "caesius", sky blue
拉丁文“天藍色”
From the Greek word "barys", heavy
希臘文“重量”
From the Greek word "lanthanein", to lie hidden
希臘文“說謊的隱藏者”
Cerium was named for the asteroid Ceres
對應“穀神星”
From the Greek word "prasios", green, and "didymos", twin
希臘文“綠色”和“雙胞胎”的複合詞彙
From the Greek word "neos" meaning new, and "didymos", twin
希臘文“新”和“雙胞胎”的複合詞
Named after the Greek "Prometheus", who, according to mythology, stole fire from heaven
因神話中盜竊火種造福人類普羅米修士而得名
From "samarskite", a mineral named after Russian mine official, Col. Samarski
因俄羅斯的釤礦區Samarskite而得名
Europium was named after Europe
因歐洲而得名
From "gadolinite", a mineral named for Gadolin, a Finnish chemist
從“高德林”得名,一個以芬蘭化學家高德林命名的礦區
Terbium was named after Ytterby, a town in Sweden
因瑞典小鎮伊特比而得名
From the Greek word "dysprositos", meaning hard to get at
希臘文“很難得到的”
From the Latin word "Holmia" meaning Stockholm
拉丁文“斯德哥爾摩”
Erbium was named after Ytterby, a town in Sweden
鉺的命名用來紀念瑞典小鎮伊特比
Named after "Thule", the earliest name for Scandinavia
因北歐最早的稱呼Thule而得名
Ytterbium was named after Ytterby, a town in Sweden
鐿的命名用來紀念瑞典小鎮伊特比
Lutetia is the ancient name for Paris
鑥的拉丁詞源是巴黎的古代名稱
From "Hafinia", the Latin name for Copenhagen
從拉丁文“哥本哈根”得名
Named after "Tantalos", a Greek mythological character, father of Niobe
希臘神話中的尼俄百的父親,坦塔羅斯
From Swedish, "tung sten" meaning heavy stone
瑞典語“沉重的石頭”
From the Latin word "Rhenus" meaning Rhine
拉丁文“萊茵河”
From the Greek word "osme", meaning smell
希臘文“惡臭”
From the Latin word "iris" meaning rainbow
拉丁文“彩虹”
From the Spanish word "platina", meaning silver
西班牙文“銀色”
From the Latin word "aurum" meaning gold
拉丁文“黃金”
From the Latin word "hydrargyrum" meaning liquid silver
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From Greek "thallos", meanin a green shoot or twig
希臘文“綠色的幼苗”
From the Latin word "plumbum"
拉丁文“鉛”
From the German "Weisse Masse", meaning white mass
德文“白色塊狀品”
Named after Poland, native country of Madam Curie
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From the Greek "astatos" meaning unstable
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The name was derived from "radium"; called niton at first, from the Latin word "nitens" meaning shining
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Francium was named after France
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From the Latin word "radius" meaning ray
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From the Greek "aktis, aktinos", meaning beam or ray
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Named after "Thor", Scandinavian god of war
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From the Greek "protos" meaning first
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Named after the planet Uranus
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Named after the planet Neptune
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Named after the planet Pluto
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Named after America
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Curium is named after Madame Curie and her husband Pierre Curie
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Named after Berkeley, California, the city of its discovery
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Named after California and the University of California
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Named after Albert Einstein
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Named after Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi, one of the pioneers of nuclear physics
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