astro means star and nomia is unknown
Some sports teams with astronomy words in their names include the Houston Astros (MLB), New York Cosmos (soccer), and Tuscaloosa Stars (American football).
No. Most of the symbols for elements are derived from their names in English. Most of the elements were not even known in ancient Greece.
Two metalloids with symbols not based on English names are antimony (Sb) and germanium (Ge). Their symbols are derived from their Latin names: stibium for antimony and germania for germanium.
No. Hurricanes are given traditional human names derived from English, Spanish, and French. While there may be people named Trinity, it is not a common enough name in any of these three languages to be included in hurricane naming.
The elements of chemistry have been named in a variety of ways. Often, element names are derived from words of ancient languages, such as Latin and Ancient Greek. In other cases, element names are derived from the names of the people that discovered them, or people with a notable relation to the element.
Physics Branches: Classical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Classical Electrodynamics Quantum Mechanics Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Condensed Matter Physics Nuclear Physics Quantum Field theory Non-Linear Dynamics Astronomy and Astrophysics General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology
Physics Branches: Classical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Classical Electrodynamics Quantum Mechanics Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Condensed Matter Physics Nuclear Physics Quantum Field theory Non-Linear Dynamics Astronomy and Astrophysics General Theory of Relativity and Cosmology
the father of modern astronomy
astro means star and nomia is unknown
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Many of the constellations are pretty much the same today as they were in ancient Greece. Pegasus, Hercules, and Orion are examples, as are the signs of the Zodiac. The planets have ancient Roman names. Very few of the stars have ancient European names, as astronomy of ancient times was kept alive by Arabs, who used their own names for the stars.
Well, in physics a "Newton" from Sir Isaac Newton. That should get the ball rolling...
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People who made important contributions to our knowledge of astronomy include Kepler, Galileo, Bruno (Giordano Bruno), Einstein, Lemaitre, Zwicky, Hubble... And a host of others. You can find many more names, for instance, if you check the Wikipedia article on "History of astronomy".
yes most christian names are from the saints as most Hebrew names are derived from the old testament. but that is changing in today's world the theme seems to be made up of parts of two names or are spelt differant so as to be unique
Many names in their series are derived from French or Latin roots, or what the names mean traditionally.