People sometimes ask me the names of the large numbers. Here is a table. The system used in the U.S. is not as logical as that used in other countries (like Great Britain, France, and Germany). In these other countries, a billion (bi meaning two) has twice as many zeros as a million, and a trillion (tri meaning three) has three times as many zeros as a million, etc. But the scientific community seems to use the American system.
| Number of zeros | U.S. & scientific community | Other countries |
| 3 | thousand | thousand |
| 6 | million | million |
| 9 | billion | 1000 million (1 milliard) |
| 12 | trillion | billion |
| 15 | quadrillion | 1000 billion |
| 18 | quintillion | trillion |
| 21 | sextillion | 1000 trillion |
| 24 | septillion | quadrillion |
| 27 | octillion | 1000 quadrillion |
| 30 | nonillion | quintillion |
| 33 | decillion | 1000 quintillion |
| 36 | undecillion | sextillion |
| 39 | duodecillion | 1000 sextillion |
| 42 | tredecillion | septillion |
| 45 | quattuordecillion | 1000 septillion |
| 48 | quindecillion | octillion |
| 51 | sexdecillion | 1000 octillion |
| 54 | septendecillion | nonillion |
| 57 | octodecillion | 1000 nonillion |
| 60 | novemdecillion | decillion |
| 63 | vigintillion | 1000 decillion |
| 66 - 120 | undecillion - vigintillion | |
| 303 | centillion | |
| 600 | centillion |
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