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This is a list of chemical elements named after places. For a list of other toponyms, i.e., names derived from a place or region, see List of toponyms .
americium – The Americas berkelium – University of California, Berkeley californium – state of California and University of California, Berkeley copper is probably named after Cyprus darmstadtium – Darmstadt , Germany dubnium – Dubna , Russia erbium – Ytterby , Sweden europium – Europe francium – France gallium – Gallia , Latin for France . Frenchman Lecoq de Boisbaudran , who was the discoverer of the metal, named it after his country and also subtly for himself. Lecoq (rooster) in Latin is gallus . germanium – Germany hafnium – Hafnia , Latin for Copenhagen hassium – Hesse, Germany holmium – Holmia , Latin for Stockholm lutetium – Lutetia , Latin for Paris magnesium – Magnesia prefecture in Thessaly , Greece polonium – Poland rhenium – Rhenus , Latin for Rhine ruthenium – Ruthenia , Latin for Rus' scandium – Scandia , Latin for Scandinavia strontium – Strontian , Scotland terbium – Ytterby , Sweden thulium – Thule , a mythical island in the far north, perhaps Scandinavia ytterbium – Ytterby , Sweden yttrium – Ytterby , Sweden Note: Ytterby in Sweden has given its name to four elements: Erbium , Terbium , Ytterbium and Yttrium .
Additionally, the following elements are named after astronomical objects:
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Many chemical elements are named after astronomical bodies which are named after Greek or Roman deities.
Gadolinium (Gd, 64) is named from the mineral gadolinite, which in turn is named after the Finnish chemist and geologist Johan Gadolin.
Samarium (Sm, 62) is named from the mineral samarskite which in turn is named after Colonel Samarski, a Russian mine official.
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