Lithos is not a Latin but a Greek word! Lithos (nominative case) Lithou (genitive case). It means "rock or stone or cobble." I do not know what element that is, but it might be "lithium."(?)
The light metal lithium.
lithium
Light?
Gallium, from the Latin word Gallia.
The Latin word lithos translates into English as lithium. In Spanish this word translates as litio and in French it is also lithium.
The Latin word lithos translates into English as lithium. In Spanish this word translates as litio and in French it is also lithium.
Gold - Au - from Latin aurumSilver - Ag - from Latin argentum
penis
The name of the element is derived from the continent America.
Sn is the element that derived its symbol from the Latin word stannum. This element has an atomic number of 50.
Derived from Latin word "aurum" which means "gold"
You are probably thinking of the Anglo-Norman French word magnete.Magnet from Latin. magnes, magnet-, from Greek magnēs lithos 'lodestone', prob. influenced by Anglo-Norman Fr. magnete.
The word magnet is derived from the Greek term magnetis lithos, meaning magnesian stone.
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (equivalent to radiation).