How to Spell Myrtle with Periodic Table Elements
Myrtle can be spelled using 5 elements from the periodic table: Mg (Magnesium, #12), Y (Yttrium, #39), Rb (Rubidium, #37), Tl (Thallium, #81), Eu (Europium, #63).
This combination uses a mix of Alkaline Earth Metal, Transition Metal, Alkali Metal, Metal and Lanthanide elements, spanning 5 tiles in total. 1 element is used with both letters fully matching the name, creating a clean visual result.
Element Breakdown
Magnesium (Mg)
Magnesium is the element that burns with a blindingly bright white light — so bright that early photographers used magnesium flash powder to illuminate their shots.
Yttrium (Y)
Yttrium is one of four elements named after the tiny Swedish village of Ytterby (the others are ytterbium, terbium, and erbium — talk about a famous village!).
Rubidium (Rb)
Rubidium was discovered in 1861 by Robert Bunsen (yes, the Bunsen burner guy) and Gustav Kirchhoff using a brand-new technique called spectroscopy — they identified it by the beautiful deep red spectral lines it produced.
Thallium (Tl)
Thallium was discovered in 1861 by William Crookes, who noticed a bright green line in the spectrum of selenium-containing sulfuric acid residues.
Europium (Eu)
Europium is named after the continent of Europe.
Spell & Download Myrtle Element Art
Create a customizable, high-resolution version of "Myrtle" spelled with periodic table elements. Choose colors, styles, and export as PNG or SVG.
Spell & Download Myrtle →Related Names
These names share elements with Myrtle:
About Spellement
Spellement is a free tool that spells any word using real periodic table element symbols. Type a name, word, or phrase and instantly see it broken down into chemistry elements. Export high-resolution art for posters, classroom materials, gifts, and more.
Explore all 118 elements or browse our blog for more creative ideas with element spelling.