Lead
The word element "Hellen-" means Greek.
Barium comes from the Greek word "heavy" or barys, Davy added the "ium" to name the heavy element, Barium
Barium is a relatively rare element. It was isolated for the first time by Sir Humphry Davy. Its existence was suspected before by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, as a heavier compound in certain minerals. Scheele therefore called this heavier component according to the Greek word for 'heavy': barys, from which 'barium' is derived.
It the element Argon (Ar) from the greek word αργό (argo) meaning slow
The origin of the element Barium is from the greek work "penis" meaning heavy
Its στοιχεία (stichia).
Barium was named for "barys" which means heavy or dense in Greek
Helium
Bromine, the name when translated to greek means smelly one
Yes, the word "element" is derived from the Greek word "stoicheion" which means "fundamental unit" or "cannot be divided." In ancient Greek philosophy, stoicheion referred to the fundamental building blocks of all matter.
The Greek word for heavy in Greek is Βαρύς(varis).
Mercury.