Chlorine is named from Chloros (the Greek for green).
Einsteinium, lawrencium, Mendelevium, Holmium, Rutherfordium
Elements named after colors include copper (from "cuprum," Latin for "from the island of Cyprus"), silver (from the Old English "seolfor"), gold (from the Latin "aurum"), and iron (from the Old English "iren").
A set is a group of objects that are related in some way.An element is an object that belongs to a set.e.g. 1 - Colours of the rainbowThe colours of the rainbow are a set.Blue is an element of the colours of the rainbow.So, we can say:The element "blue" is a member of the set "colours of the rainbow".e.g. 2 - Odd integers between 0 and 10This set is of odd whole numbers between 0 and 10.The elements that belong to this set are 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9. We can right this in short hand by wrapping the elements in a set of braces.{1, 3, 5, 7, 9} - this means a set with the elements 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9.So we can say:The elements 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 are members of the set of odd integers between 0 and 10.
After the IUPAC Recommendation 2002 - Naming new elements: The elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or a country, a property or a very known scientist.
The link provides a list that you can use to find them yourself.
Elements may also be named for the place where they were discovered or developed
There are five different elements that are named by scientists. The five elements are Bohrium, Curium, Einsteinium, Fermium and Lawrencium.
Stars derive their colours from the elements present.
Green and Sargasso
There are 15 elements that are named after a person. Curium, for example, is named after Marie and Pierre Curie, while Bohrium is named after Niels Bohr.
8 main villages=5 countries named after the 5 elements of Water,Fire,Earth,Thunder,and Wind.