Chemical Elements with Greek Names

Can you guess the elements of the periodic table which have a name of Greek origin? You are given the meaning of the original Greek words as a hint.
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Last updated: September 30, 2017
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Meaning
Element
Forms water
Hydrogen
Sun
Helium
Stone
Lithium
Forms saltpeter
Nitrogen
Forms acid
Oxygen
New
Neon
Greek region
Magnesium
Light-bearer
Phosphorus
Green-yellow
Chlorine
Slow
Argon
Race of deities
Titanium
Colour
Chromium
Greek region
Manganese
Male
Arsenic
Moon
Selenium
Stench
Bromine
Hidden
Krypton
Daughter of the ruler of Tantalis
Niobium
Lead ore
Molybdenum
Artificial
Technetium
Rose
Rhodium
Epithet of Athena
Palladium
Founder of Thebes
Cadmium
Uncertain; possibly monk-killer
Antimony
Violet
Iodine
Foreign
Xenon
Heavy
Barium
Lying hidden
Lanthanum
Green twin
Praseodymium
New twin
Neodymium
Deity who gave fire to mankind
Promethium
A lover of Zeus
Europium
Hard to get
Dysprosium
Ruler of Tantalis
Tantalum
Smell
Osmium
Rainbow goddess
Iridium
Green shoot or twig
Thallium
Unstable
Astatine
Ray
Actinium
First ray
Protactinium
God of the sky
Uranium
God of the underworld
Plutonium
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