http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monday <that website might help?x
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 was named after the moon in English. It comes from the Old English word "Monandæg," which means Moon's day. In many other languages, Monday is also named after the moon.
Monday was named after the moon in many languages, such as French (Lundi) and Spanish (Lunes). The name Monday originates from the Old English word "Monandaeg" meaning "Moon's day".
Monday. That's it.
Dushambe ------------- Monday in Persian
Monday is named in honour of the moon god.
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).
Monday is named in honour of the moon god.
Yes, the name "Monday" comes from the Latin word "dies Lunae," which means "day of the Moon." The ancient Romans associated Monday with the Moon, hence the name.
Monday - mandag - maandag - lundi - lunes - lunedì - måndag Monday in Old English means "Day of the Moon"
The day Tuesday comes after Monday. The day Tuesday comes after Monday.