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The days of the week were named after gods from Norse mythology. For example, Thursday was originally "Thor's day", named after the god Thor.
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
The days of the week are named after German deities, but the origin of their naming comes from the Romans nonetheless. You see, Friday comes from Freyja's (or Frigg's) Day. Freyja was the goddess of beauty to the Old Germans and Norse. With that in mind, in Latin, Friday is Dies Veneris, or Day of Venus. As we all know, Venus was the Roman goddess of Beauty. You can not similar trends for the other days of the week as well.
It was named after the Norse god Tyr, Tiwesdæg, meaning, Tyr's day. He was associated with single combat and pledges. Tuesday in Latin, is Dies Martis. Meaning, day of Mars, the Roman war god.
Friday.
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
Friday is the day of the week named after the Norse goddess Freya.
Saturday is named after Saturn.
Thursday is the day of the week named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor.
Sunday
Saturday, named after Saturn.
Tuesday
Monday
Monday,
None.
None of them.