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From the old English 'Frigedaeg' meaning Freya's day. Some early Icelandic warriors used this name for Friday

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The word "Friday" originates from the Old English language. It was derived from the Old High German word "frΔ«atag," meaning "day of Frigg," which was the Norse goddess of marriage.

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