Came from Seolfer (Anglo-Saxon) then turned into Silver(:
Argentina was named after the Latin word "argentum," which means silver. The country was named by Spanish explorers who believed the region was rich in silver deposits.
Silver.
Silver was named after the Anglo-Saxon word "seolfor" or the Latin word "argentum." It is not named after a specific person or place.
it is named sometimes from the finders, other times it is named from its attributes, like platinum, it is silver in colour and was named after plati, meaning silver
They named it "gold and silver" because there is a lot of gold and silver in Montana.
The Lone Ranger had a horse named Silver and a friend named Tonto.
The Lone Ranger's horse was named Silver and with good reason. He was all white.
Platinum is named after the spanish word platina which means little silver
The element named after silver is "argentum," which is the Latin word for silver. Argentum corresponds to the chemical element with the atomic number 47 and is often referred to as silver in its pure form.
A argentina. Named after silver
It is a company that makes silver-plate objects. Started by a guy named Poole.
Peter Stuyvesant