pronunciation - Adding an L when appending an -ium suffix to a word? (Metallium vs. Metalium)


I am Romanizing a business name from Hebrew, and am wondering what the most appealing or 'correct' spelling might be - 'Metallium' or 'Metalium'. The owners of the business went with the latter, but my intuition strongly felt the former seems more correct.


As far as I can tell, the -ium suffix is generally used for forming Latin nouns and English elements. But this doesn't particularly help me decide on the spelling which seems best.


Can anybody offer me heuristics to support one choice or the other?




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