Freya
Some are still with us: Tuesday (Tyr's Day) Wednesday (Wodin's Day, although strictly speaking Wodin is the Saxon name, Odin being the Viking's God), Thursday (Thor's Day) and Friday (Freya's Day).
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
Any of the Viking God's names could be - Thor, Odin, Loki, Freyr, Baldr, etc... :D
Thor was a God, not a viking.
The acronym tgi in tgi Friday stands for Thank God it's. The whole name is Thank God it's Friday. This restaurant name is popular because everyone likes to spend their Friday there.
Tuesday (Tiu's Day) Wednesday (Wotan's Day) Thursday (Thor's Day) Friday (Frigg's Day)
In English, Wednesday and Thursday are named after Viking gods. Wednesday is derived from "Woden's Day," referencing the god Odin, while Thursday comes from "Thor's Day," named after the god Thor. Additionally, in some languages, Friday is also associated with the goddess Frigg (or Frigga), which is reflected in its name in languages like German and Scandinavian languages.
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
The Vikings were Norse people, so yes Thor was a Viking god.
Monday is not named after a Viking God.
Velosus is the name for the Norse (Viking) god of speed and wind. The word velocityis not derived from this name but rather the Latin word velocitatum which has the samemeaning.
Thor was not a Viking. He was a god of the Vikings.