The Norse goddess of beauty is Freya, or Vanadis. The element Vanadium is derived from Freya's less common name Vanadis.
The Norse god of beauty, Frejya, was also known as Vanadis and therefore Vanadium (23) is name after the Norse god of beauty.
The element named after a rock is Vanadium, which is named after the Norse goddess of beauty, Vanadís. Its name was derived from the Norse name of a metal called Vanadis, also known as Vanadium.
Vanadium was named after Vanadis, the mythical Scandinavian goddess of beauty and love. Panchromium was the name given to vanadium by the original discoverer who then lost the right to name this new element due to a clerical error. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/panchromium
The word "Friday" comes from Old English "Frīgedæg," named after the Norse goddess Frigg, associated with love and beauty in Norse mythology. This day was dedicated to the goddess Frigg, which later evolved into "Friday" in modern English.
Thorium (atomic number 90) is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
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She was the Norse goddess of love and fertility. Also named Freyja.
Artemis is not named in Norse myth; a goddess that comes close to her identity is Skadi, a goddess of hunt and ice.
Venus is the planet named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Freya, the Norse goddess of love.
Venus the planet is named for the Roman goddess Venus who was goddess of love and beauty and identified with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess.