Lead is translated plumbum in Latin
That is the question i am trying to find out but my friend Sean says that lead indeed came from the greek word Protos
The name is from the Ancient Greek Μόλυβδος molybdos, meaning lead, since its ores were confused with lead ores.
modern Latin, earlier molybdena (originally denoting a salt of lead), from Greek molubdaina 'plummet', from molubdos 'lead' - if it is what you are asking
Not a Greek name, so it is meaningless in Greek
The offitial name for Earth in greek is Hera
ofis is the name for snake in greek
Hades IS the Greek name.
His Greek name is Dionysus.
The Greek name was Apollo.
Hades IS the Greek name.
The element molybdenum gets its name from the Greek word "molybdos," meaning lead or graphite. It was named as such because early chemists found it difficult to distinguish between graphite and molybdenum compounds due to their similar appearance.
The greek name for Neptune is Poseidon, the greek god of the sea.