NOTE: placing one's cursor over the entry in the etymology column will display a modern English translation for words of Greek, Latin, or other origin.
The following is a list of names formerly used or suggested for use in naming the elements listed above. Also included in this list are placeholder names and names given by discredited claimants for discovery. Names which retain local use (as with aluminum and jod) are not included in this table.
The following is a list of pictographic symbols employed to symbolize elements known since ancient times (for example to the alchemists). Not included in this list are symbolic representations of substances previously called elements (such as certain rare earth mineral blends and the classical elements fire and water of ancient philosophy) which are known today to be multi-atomic. Also not included are symbolic representations currently used for elements in other languages such as the Traditional Chinese elements. Modern alphabetic notation was introduced in 1814 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius.
| Chemical Symbol |
Name |
Atomic Number |
Origin of Symbol |
| Ac |
Actinium |
89 |
From the Greek aktinos. Name restricted at one time to 227Ac, an isotope of actinium. This named isotope later became the official name for element 89. |
| AcA |
Actinium A |
84 |
From actinium and A. Placeholder name given at one time to 215Po, an isotope of polonium identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| AcB |
Actinium B |
82 |
From actinium and B. Placeholder name given at one time to 211Pb, an isotope of lead identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| AcC |
Actinium C |
83 |
From actinium and C. Placeholder name given at one time to 211Bi, an isotope of bismuth identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| AcC' |
Actinium C' |
84 |
From actinium and C'. Placeholder name given at one time to 211Po, an isotope of polonium identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| AcC" |
Actinium C" |
81 |
From actinium and C". Placeholder name given at one time to 207Tl, an isotope of thallium identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| AcK |
Actinium K |
87 |
Name given at one time to 223Fr, an isotope of francium identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| AcU |
Actino-Uranium |
92 |
Name given at one time to 235U, an isotope of uranium. |
| AcX |
Actinium X |
88 |
Name given at one time to 223Ra, an isotope of radium identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| An |
Actinon |
86 |
From actinium and emanation. Name given at one time to 219Rn, an isotope of radon identified in the decay chain of actinium. |
| D |
Deuterium |