Who is the first person to have an element named after them in their lifetime? And who is the second?

Who is the first person to have an element named after them in their lifetime? And who is the second?
Enantioselective hydroformylation of vinyl arenes via copper hydride catalysis
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Rainer Herges discusses the start of his career, the concept of changing one's research focus every ten years to maintain creativity, and his thoughts on AI and young researchers
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Klaus Kümmerer on green and sustainable chemistry, the importance of kinetics, and why it is important to do something outside your area of interest once in a while
The precise knowledge of the structure of 1-chloronaphthalene is important for analyzing its contribution to contamination, for example, in the interstellar medium
Dr. Antonia Niedobitek discusses transitioning from academia to a research management agency funding research and innovation, detailing her motivations for entering the field
Maciej Majdecki shares his passion and experiences on managing multiple social media accounts to promote chemistry artistically
The exciting discovery of an unbelievable element, described in an article dated April 1, 1890