Friday is called after the goddess Frigg or Freyja of Norse myth.
If you mean the mythology, no. If you mean the series based on Greek Mythology, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, yes.
there is no such thing in greek mythology.
"it's friday".
Our word Friday, like most of the days of the week in English, has roots in Roman and Germanic mythology. Rome established a system of trade all across Europe that was eventually taken over in part by the Germanic invaders. A system of days of the week had to be universal in order to work, so the Germans took the Roman system and applied their own analogs. Friday is "dies Veneris" in Latin, or Venus' Day. Venus, as you know, is the Roman goddess of beauty. Her analog in Germanic myth is Frigg, or Frejya. So, in German areas, Venus' Day became Frigg's Day, or Friday.
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"Ni ale Friday" in Yoruba means "See you on Friday."
You really don't mean what is the greek mythology name for tiger, you mean the greek name for tiger. Because, friend, greek mythology is not a language
I don't mean to be rude, but isn't it obvious? Greek Mythology goes under the category of mythology.
I don't mean to be rude, but isn't it obvious? Greek Mythology goes under the category of mythology.
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Hawk means strong and brave in greek mythology
In greek mythology there was no areopostale. Perhaps you mean aristotle. HE was a philosopher.