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There are many different ways atoms were named, americium, fancium, and germanium got their names from countries. Californium was named after California. Europium is named after Europe. Uranium, Plotonium, and Neptunium are named after planets. Einsteinium and Mendelevium are named after scientists. The magority of the rest mainly come from latin names.

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