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      • In Armenian (Չորեքշաբթի chorekshabti), Georgian (ოთხშაბათი otkhshabati), Turkish (çarşamba), and Tajik (chorshanbiyev) languages the word literally means 'four (days) from Saturday' originating from Persian (چهارشنبه cheharshanbeh).
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  2. May 20, 2022 · The answer lies in our solar system. In this article. Day Name Origins. "Sunday": Sun + Day. "Monday": The Moon's Day. "Tuesday": Day of War. "Wednesday": Day of Speed. "Thursday": Day of Thunder. "Friday": Day of Love. "Saturday": Saturn's Day. Day Name Origins.

  3. The Norse mythology equivalent Odin, also known as Woden, is who we get the English name Wednesday from. Old English wōdnesdæg comes from the name Woden and the word dæg (“day”), for Woden’s day. Thursday.

  4. The words for Saturday through Wednesday contain the Bantu-derived Swahili words for "one" through "five". The word for Thursday, Alhamisi , is of Arabic origin and means "the fifth" (day). The word for Friday, Ijumaa , is also Arabic and means (day of) "gathering" for the Friday noon prayers in Islam.

    • Roman Gods Become Nordic Weekday Names
    • Sunnudagr – Sunday, The Day of The Sun
    • Mánadagr – Monday
    • Tysdagr - Tuesday
    • Óðinsdagr – Wednesday
    • Þórsdagr - Thursday
    • Frjádagr - Friday
    • Laugardagr (Sunnunótt) – Saturday

    The Romans named the days of the week after the Sun and the Moon and five planets, which were also the names of their gods. The gods and planets were Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. In the Nordic countries, the Sun (Sunday) and the Moon (Monday) also became the first two days of the week, and the Roman gods became four of the Nordic gods ...

    Sól is a goddess in Norse mythology. 'Sol' means Sun. Over time, the day of the sun became Sunday. In the runic alphabet, the rune-S name is Sun.

    The name Monday is related to the moon. The Latin name for moon is 'Luna', and in French Monday is still called 'Lundí'. In the Nordic areas, the moon was called "Mani", and in time Mánadagr became Monday. In Norse mythology, a distinction is made between two different meanings of the name 'Maní', meaning moon. One is the cosmic phenomenon 'the moo...

    Mars is a god of war, and so is the Nordic god 'Tyr' or 'Tír'. It is Týr who has given his name to Tuesday. In Norse mythology, Týr is one of the Aesir. He is primarily known as the god of justice and war, but is also described as wise and brave. The T-rune was associated with Tyr.

    Odin can be compared to the Roman god Mercury, so in the Nordic tradition Odin (also known as 'Woden') gave his name to Wednesday. Odin is the most prominent god in traditional Norse mythology. He is particularly associated with war luck, royal power, rune power and wisdom. Odin is the most powerful and eldest of the Æsir. He rules all things, and ...

    Thor is reminiscent of Jupiter, as they both deal with lightning and thunder. So this day of the week became Thursday. Thor is in Nordic mythology Sif's husband and was the god of thunder. The name Þórr (Thor) is related to the word 'thunder'. Thor controlled the weather, and fought the enemies of civilization, who at that time were giants and trol...

    Venus is the goddess of love, and so is Frigg (and maybe also Freya, as they may have originally been the same goddess). Frígg gave the name to Friday. Frigg is Odin's wife in Norse mythology. She was perceived as the goddess of marriage. She was also a protector and helper in traditional women's work, such as weaving, sewing and cooking. Frigg has...

    Most inexplicable among the Old Norse day-names is laugardagr. 'Laug' mean bath or hot water and 'dagr' means day. So you can translate the Nordic word for Saturday into 'the day of the hot water' or 'bathing dag' Saturday was also known as Sunnunótt - the night before Sunday and can be recognized - in some parts of Germany - often used words for S...

  5. Jan 2, 2018 · In English, Saturday, Sunday and Monday are named for Saturn, the sun and moon respectively, following the Latin.

  6. Similarly, the Germanic equivalent of the Roman god Mercury was the equally as swift Woden. And so this day, which started out in Latin as dies Mercurii became Woden’s day in old Germanic, eventually becoming Wednesday in English. Thursday. Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the supreme Roman god and patron of the Roman state.

  7. May 7, 2014 · Tuesday comes from Old English “Tīwesdæg,” after Tiw, or Tyr, a one-handed Norse god of dueling. He is equated with Mars, the Roman war god. Wednesday is "Wōden's day." Wōden, or Odin, was ...

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