I saw a tile store called Terra Firma once... And Veni, Vidi, Wi-fi would be a great name for an ISP.
They usually begin with the letter that starts their Latin name (E.G., "aurum" = gold = Au).
Visene (there's a Visene for that!) come from the Latin videre, meaning to see
Tornadoes do not have Latin names. The first documented tornado was in 1054, some time after the fall of the Roman Empire. Latin names are generally reserved for living organism anyway.
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some elements have their symbols directly from their names. Eg: oxygen-O,nitrogen-N some get symbols from their latin names. eg: Potassium-K from Kalium (Latin for potassium)
Some animals known by their Latin names include the lion (Panthera leo), domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), and the house cat (Felis catus). These Latin names are used in scientific classification.
scietific names are usually Latin based
It is only a convention.
Latin names are quite good and Scottish Gaelic names are really nice as well.
Latin was one of the first languages. Many other languages have Latin roots. And Not all the elements have Latin names. Some are named after famous people and scientist. Such as Einsteinium.
Because of their latin names. For example: Fe (iron) is ferrum in latin. Thus the Fe.
Latin, or modern languages conforming with the rules of Latin.