Saturn, but saturn was a god not a goddess.
there is not a day of the week named after Uranus. Saturday is named after Saturn though
Saturday is named after Saturn.
Saturday, named after Saturn.
Monday
Monday,
Friday is the day of the week named after the Norse goddess Freya.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn, who is sometimes associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Friday is named after the goddess Frigg (aka Frigga), wife of Odin and goddess of the skies who presided over home and marriage.
Saturn is a viking goddess, and it is Saturday, named originally by the vikings for her.
In countries where Sunday is shown as the first day of the week on calendars, the sixth day of the week is Friday.
There is no day of the week named after Loki.
Friday, for the goddess Freyja or Frigg.
there is not a day of the week named after Uranus. Saturday is named after Saturn though
Thursday
Friday.
The Italian days of the week are named after celestial bodies and mythological figures: Lunedì (Monday) is named after the Moon (Luna). Martedì (Tuesday) is named after the God Mars (Marte). Mercoledì (Wednesday) is named after the God Mercury (Mercurio). Giovedì (Thursday) is named after the God Jupiter (Giove). Venerdì (Friday) is named after the Goddess Venus (Venere). Sabato (Saturday) is believed to be derived from the Hebrew word Shabbat. Domenica (Sunday) refers to the day of the Lord (Dio) or the Sun (Sole).
In Hebrew, the days of the week are named "First Day", "Second Day" . . . . "Sixth Day", "Shabbat"."First Day" corresponds to the world-wide Sunday, and "Shabbat" corresponds to the world-wide Saturday.