Meissenit
Meissenit is a proposed mineral name that has appeared in informal mineralogic discussions as a potential mineral species. The name honors Meissen, a historic city in Saxony, Germany, following the common practice of naming minerals for geographic localities.
To date, there is no peer‑reviewed description establishing Meissenit's chemical composition, crystal structure, or physical properties.
Mentions of Meissenit have been linked to occurrences near Meissen and in regional pegmatites, but verifiable
Etymology: The name derives from Meissen; the suffix -it is standard in mineral nomenclature and does not
Status: Pending formal description and acceptance by the International Mineralogical Association. Until a peer‑reviewed article is
See also: List of minerals named after places.
References: No authoritative publications confirm its existence; verification by independent sources is required.