The Latin name for the element gold is Aurum.
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The English word "gold" comes from the Old English word "geolu," which meant yellow or yellowish. This word evolved from the Proto-Indo-European root word "ghel," meaning to shine or gleam, reflecting gold's characteristic lustrous appearance.
aurum
Gold's origin is Latin. It comes from the Latin word of Aurum
The Latin name for gold is aurum, which gives it its symbol Au.
The symbol for gold, Au, comes from the Latin word "aurum," which means gold. The symbol Au is derived from the first two letters of the word.
goddess of gold
From the Latin name aurum.
Gold (in the English language and other Germanic languages) was in the past the name for a yellow flower. The root of the Germanic word is very probable of Sanskrit origin. In many languages the word gold is similar to yellow.
The symbol or chemical formula is Ag
The English word "gold" is Germanic in origin and is virtually identical to the same word in German and Dutch and other Germanic languages. In these languages, there has never been a time when gold was called anything other than "gold"--its origin is in some Proto-Germanic language spoken tens of thousands of years ago.
Goldberg is a German name meaning "gold mountain." It is widely used among Jews of Eastern European family origin, but it is not exclusively a Jewish surname.
Not sure what you mean by "deeper meaning" but if you are asking about the origin of the name Goldilocks, it derives from locks of gold. Locks is a term used for hair, and of course, gold is a color. The name Goldilocks means golden-haired, or hair of gold.