Yes there are many.
Gallium - Lecoq de Boisbaudran (Lecoq was French, 'Gallia' is Latin for France. Lecoq, meaning rooster, is 'Gallus' in Latin also),
Curium - Pierre and Marie Curie,
Einsteinium - Albert Einstein,
Fermium - Enrico Fermi,
Mendelevium - Dmitri Mendeleev,
Nobelium - Alfred Nobel,
Lawrencium - Ernest Lawrence,
Rutherfordium - Ernest Rutherford,
Dubnium (aka 'Hahnium') - Otto Hahn,
Seaborgium - Glenn T. Seaborg,
Bohrium - Niels Bohr,
Meitnerium - Lise Meitner,
Roentgenium - Wilhelm Roentgen.
George Washington= the Washington memorial service in New York City
Abraham Lincoln= the Lincoln statue in Washington D.C.
Samuel the great catcher= battle point U.S.A Vermont Massachusetts
Fredrick the Great= fishing point of America Hawaii
Lawrencium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium
According to vital records, there are no famous people named Fabiola. It appears to be a pretty uncommon name in general, not very many people ever named it.
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Lawrencium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium
Named after the scientist Alfred Nobel.
Curium, named after Marie (and Pierre) Currie.Meitnerium, named after Lise Meitner.
They are all named after famous people (Einsteinium - Albert Einstein) or places (Californium - California)
20 states wear named after famous people
Latin was one of the first languages. Many other languages have Latin roots. And Not all the elements have Latin names. Some are named after famous people and scientist. Such as Einsteinium.
Many elements of the periodic table are named in honor of famous scientists.For example,Meitnerium, Mt, is named after Lise Meitner.Bohrium, Bh, is named after Niels Bohr.Curium, Cm, is named after Marie and Pierre Curie.Mendelevium, Md, is named after Dmitri Mendeleev.elements are not alive...they don't name anything.
I think it is Latin. Most names in Taxonomy and many other scientific names are Latin. There are quite a few exceptions such as the names of elements and laws/equipment that were named after the people who discovered or invented them.
According to vital records, there are no famous people named Fabiola. It appears to be a pretty uncommon name in general, not very many people ever named it.
The scientific name for Ivar is "Seven"The people named Ivar usually like bears are interested in war history, are very special, nice and honest.The name Ivar comes from Noruega.There is one person named Ivar and he is famous he is a sport guy.
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