Helium
The name "helium" is derived from the Greek word "helios," which means sun, as the element was first discovered in the spectrum of the sun.
Helium was first discovered in the sun. The name comes from the Greek word, Helios, meaning the sun.
Helium was named after Helios, the sun god, because it was first discovered in the spectrum of sunlight during a solar eclipse in 1868 by French astronomer Jules Janssen. The name Helium comes from the Greek word "helios," which means sun.
helium in greek means the sun because of its yellow appearance.
The symbol for the element Iridium is "Ir". It comes from the Greek word iris that means rainbow.
Helios is a root word. It is a Greek word meaning sun and is the root word for heliocentric, heliotary, heliometer, meliometric, heliostat, and the like.
Helium was named after the sun Helios.
Helios was the Greek god of the sun. The word is sometimes used for the sun, in the word "heliocentric" (sun-centred) for example.
The name hydrogen comes from hydros and generos.Hydros means 'water' (from where we get the words hydrate and dehydrate, hydraulics, hydroelectric and so on) and generos means to 'make' or 'create' (from where we get the words generate, genitals, Genesis etc). Thus hydrogen means 'water maker'. It is so called because when hydrogen burns in air the product is water: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
The word element "Hellen-" means Greek.
The answer is Krypton.It comes from the Greek work kryptos (hidden)
It means centered around the Sun. From the Greek helios "sun", kentron "center".