Stannum
The Latin word for tin is "stannum."
The latin word strannum means Tin
Because the Latin word is StaNnum
The name "tin" comes from the Old English word "tin," which is derived from the Latin word "stannum." The Latin word "stannum" may have originated from a pre-Indo-European source.
From the Anglo-Saxon word tin. Tin's atomic symbol comes from the Latin word for tin, stannum
the origin of the symbol Sn comes from the Latin word "stannum" meaning "tin"
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
tin
Sn is the symbol for tin. (from Latin: stannum)
Stannum is tin in Latin.
The scientific name of tin is "Sn", which stands for the Latin word "stannum."
There is no Latin word for peanut butter. They didn't have peanuts.