Monday
Monday,
Monday - mandag - maandag - lundi - lunes - lunedì - måndag Monday in Old English means "Day of the Moon"
Monday=Mani/Moon day
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn associated with the Titan Cronus, father of Zeus and many Olympians.
Monday was named after the moon (monandaeg = moon's day in old english).
Monday was named "The Moon's Day" by the anglo-saxons, in honor of the moon goddess.
Monday
Monday,
Monday is named in honour of the moon god.
Monday is named in honour of the moon god.
Monday. That's it.
Monday - mandag - maandag - lundi - lunes - lunedì - måndag Monday in Old English means "Day of the Moon"
The ancient Romans named the first 2 days of the week in honor of the sun and the moon, and so we call them Sunday (sun's day) and Monday (moon's day).
The Moon
Saturday = Saturn as Sunday = Sun does not count as it is a star Monday = Moon does not count as it is a moon
The word "Monday" derives from the word "moon." It is the "day of the Moon", "Moon Day" and, eventually, "Monday". This is not unique to the English language. The Romance languages also call that day the Moon's day. In Spanish, for example, Monday is "el lunes," meaning "the moon."