Selenium is an element that has a name similar to the goddess of the moon, Selene.
There was no Anglo-Saxon Goddess of the Moon. To the Anglo-Saxons, the moon was male, the sun female. The sun Goddess is named Sunne (sometimes Sunna or Sol) and the moon God's name is Mona (sometimes Mani). Yes, really. In Old English, -a on the end of a name designated the masculine gender.
It comes from the Latin word for moon, luna.
The moon Amalthea (Αμάλθεια) discovered in 1892. The name means ''tender goddess'' and the nymph is sometimes depicted as a goat.
It's Plutonium.
Antimony
Selenium is derived from 'Selene', meaning moon.
It wouldn't be Luna or Diana. Selenium is named after the goddess of the moon, Selene.
The name Selene comes from a Greek word meaning "moon."
Seline is a minor Greek goddess. She was the goddess of the moon.
Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon
Khonsu is their moon god. His name means traveler.
No not at all! If you want names that means moon goddess than they are Silene and Artemis because they are both goddesses of the moon.
It depends on the name of which moon goddess you are speaking of, generally goddesses are immortal and did not die.
selenium is the element whose name is moon in Greek
Goddess of the moon. Great Queen. LOL Goddess of the moon. Great Queen. LOL
Moon Goddess
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