natrium - modern name sodium - symbol - Na
Bi is the symbol for the chemical element 'Bismuth'.
Plumbum is the latin word for lead, which is where the chemical symbol for lead comes from. (If a chemical has a wacky symbol that doesn't match up with its English name, it probably came from latin). Plumbum is also the root for the English word "plumber," this is because the water/sewer system in ancient Rome used lead pipes.
The symbol for Chlorine is simply Cl which is just derived directly from its name. The name originates from the Greek word khloros, meaning pale green.
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The symbol for copper comes from its Latin name, cuprum.
The symbol of sodium Na is derived from its Latin name Natrium. Since the periodic table was devised in the times when Latin was prevalent, the symbol came to be Na.
Not quite - the name Titantic came from the Titans in Greek mythology. A titan was a symbol of power.
The " symbol is called a quotation mark.
It comes from the Latin word "Plumbum", which means lead.
The symbol " & " is an ampersand.
The name of the Holiest symbol of Hinduism is Om.
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The Greek alphabet.
Gaius Octavius, changes his name to Augustus Caesar when he came to be the Emperor of Rome. He did it as a power symbol: the name "Augustus" is Latin (Roman Language) for Great. Basically he thought "a new title, new name..."
Rutherfordium is a Latin name; the symbol is Rf.
symbol: Tc name: Technetium