There is not a symbol, but a word.
cum (COO-M) means with
The chemical symbol for lead is Pb. The symbol Pb comes from the Latin word "plumbum," which is the origin of the English word "plumbing." The symbol Pb is not reminiscent of its English name because it is based on its Latin name.
The word 'copper' is modern English. Its Latin translation is 'Cuprum', from which it has its chemical symbol 'Cu'.
There are several different Latin names for it; among them are stibium (Latin for "mark," because the sulfide was used as a primitive eyeliner) which is where the symbol comes from, and the medieval Latin name antimonium (there are differing theories as to how this name originated) which is where the English name comes from.
the origin of the symbol Sn comes from the Latin word "stannum" meaning "tin"
The symbol Pb comes from the Latin word "plumbum."
Ferrum is the Latin equivalent of 'iron'. It's the word from which the symbol for iron is derived. Its symbol is 'Fe', which is taken from the first two letters of the word in Latin.
Cuprum is the Latin word for "Copper", this chemical element has the atomic number 29 and the symbol Cu.
Name Origin: From the Old English word seolfor(silver)Symbol Origin: From the Latin word argentum(silver)Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
The Latin word is servo. It can also mean guard, preserve. The symbol is cross or the "crux immissa."
The Latin word for silver is argentum which is why the symbol for silver on the periodic table is Ag
It is egga
The English word for the Latin word "portare" is "to carry."