Friday is the day of the week named after the Norse goddess Freya.
Thursday - Thor's day Wednesday - Woden's day Tuesday - Tyr's day Friday - Freya's day
Sunday through Friday. Sunna's Day Mani's Day Tyr's Day Odin's Day Thor's Day Freya's (or Frigga's) Day
Friday
According to all mighty history, the figure towards the date, as time would be reminded, as to be called-- "Friday"!
The days of the week were named by men, not god or gods. Some were named after gods, such as Wednesday (Woden / Wotan's day), Thursday (Thor's day) and Friday (Frigga / Freya's day). This is true of many words in many languages.
Tuesday (Tiu's Day) Tiu is also known as Tyr. Wednesday (Woden's Day) Woden is also know as Odin. Thursday (Thor's Day) Friday (Freya's Day)
All of them. Sunday -- Sun's day Monday -- Moon's day Tuesday -- Tiu's day Wednesday -- Woden's day Thursday -- Thor's day Friday -- Freya's day Saturday -- Saturn's day
There is no day of the week named after Loki.
there is not a day of the week named after Uranus. Saturday is named after Saturn though
Wednesday is named for the Norse god Odin, Thursday is named after the god Thor, Friday is named after the god Frigg or Freya, Tuesday is named after the god Tyr. All of these are based on a Latin version with Roman gods.
. Thursday, named after the Norse god Thor. Tiu (Twia) is the English/Germanic god of war and the sky. He is identified with the Norse god Thor The other days: Sunday -- Sun's day Monday -- Moon's day Tuesday -- Tiu's day Wednesday -- Woden's day Thursday -- Thor's day Friday -- Freya's day Saturday -- Saturn's day
Monday-moon day Tuesday-Tyr's day Wednesday-Woden's (Odin) day Thursday-Thor's day Friday-Freya's day Saturday-washing day Sunday-sun day