Past Supernova events have produced all the elements we now know, including silver.
origin for silver
Its origin is form Latin. The Latin word for silver is argentium
Name Origin: From the Old English word seolfor(silver)Symbol Origin: From the Latin word argentum(silver)Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
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The Latin name for silver is 'Argentum'.
You need to be more specific, do you mean silver in general? Then the answer would be stars. When a star goes nova (explodes) it creates the heavier elements, Silver being one of them. Every atom in your body was made by stars. If you mean what is the origin of "Ag" the notation for silver in the periodic table, then it comes from the Latin for silver, "Argentum"
The origin is as far inknow to us. As it is said the Greeks used silver to build their empire and so did the Romans and this was back in 600 BC. it is siad large deposits of silver was found in near Athens, known as the Laurium Mines. If you need more reference on this matter check the book by Brian Belval on Silver Hope this helps you
The marking "925 ODI IN" on your silver cross indicates that the item is made from sterling silver, which contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper, for added strength. "ODI" may refer to the manufacturer or designer’s initials, while "IN" could denote the country of origin, likely India. Together, these markings help identify the quality and origin of the silver piece.
"IS" stamped on the back of silver items can represent the manufacturer's initials, the artist's signature, or a silver content mark. It is important to verify the origin and quality of the silver piece by consulting a professional before making assumptions.
It comes from the Germanic languages via Anglo-Saxon according to the OED.
From the Spanish word platina (little silver)
It comes from the Sherlock Holmes Story "Silver Blaze."