Bismuth names several of the bubbles gems, one of them "Larimar". The mineral larimar is a blue pectolite, discovered twice in the 20th century. It was named after one discoverer's daughter, Larissa, and mar, the Spanish word for sea.
Since it was named after a girl born in the 20th century, and Bismuth had been bubbled for millennia, Bismuth wouldn't have used the name larimar.
Since it was named after a girl born in the 20th century, and Bismuth had been bubbled for millennia, Bismuth wouldn't have used the name larimar.