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Sunday and Monday are named for the sun and moon. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are named for Norse or Germanic deities. Saturday is named for the Roman god Saturn.

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What are the names of days in the week?

The days of the week are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.


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What are the days of the week and name the creation?

The names of the days of the week are different in each language. You must specify a language before a useful answer can be provided.


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How are Norse gods responsible for the names of several days of the week?

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What did the Saxons give us?

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Which among the Saxon gods from whom the English names for days of the week are derived?

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Capitalization is necessary for?

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