Latin: HYDROGENIUM
Greek: υδρογόνο (ydrogóno)
Scientists simply say, "Hydrogen"
Stephanie is not a latin name it is a greek name meaning "crown garland". No, Stephanie comes from the Greek name Stephen and means Crowned one
Yes, the name Olivia has Latin origins rather than Greek. It is derived from the word "olive," which has been associated with peace and fertility.
The Latin translation for the Greek name Nicholas is Nicolaus. Nicole is a feminine variant of French origin. There does not seem to be a Latin variant.
the name kayla means the cround one in greek language which is probaly the same meaning as latin.
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
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The Latin name for hydrogen is "hydrogenium."
Zeus is his Greek name - Jupiter in Latin. Zeus is his Greek name. Jupiter is his Roman name.Zeus is the Greek name. Do you mean Jupiter or Jove, which were his Latin names?
Yes, Luna is a Latin name meaning "moon." It is not of Greek origin.
The Latin name for europium is Europium (symbol: Eu), taken from the continent Europe where it was discovered. Its Greek name is Ευρώπιο (Efρωπιο).
PerseuV was the Greek name, it was translated as Perseus as the Latin name.
Jasonus McDonoughdi is the name Jason Mcdonough in Latin or Greek.
Venus IS her Latin name, Aphrodite her Greek counterpart.
Greek and Latin. Alpha is a Greek letter; Centauri is the Latin genitive form of the (Latin) word Centaurus which is the name of the constellation.
Oxygen has a Greek origin for its name. It comes from the Greek word "oxygène" which means "acid-forming."
as a suffix, hydrogenii. Alone, hydrogenium. Latin name of hydrogen is HYDROGENIUM
The Latin name was Londinium.There was no ancient Greek name for London.