Actually, the Viking, or Norse deity of medicine is a male. His name was Bragi and technically, he was the Norse god of healing. In Norse mythology, there is no "medicine", just healing, herbs,and magic (they are the same thing,but he wouldn't know because im a retard).
Eir is the Norse goddess of medical skill and healing.
Bragi is the Norse god of poetry.
the day of the goddess frieda.
Njörð and Rán (a goddess) --from Wikipedia
Monday is not named after a Viking God.
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Freya, the Viking goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, is typically described as passionate, independent, and assertive. She is known for her strong emotions and fierce determination, as well as her love for fine things and desire for freedom. Freya is often associated with sensuality, love, and war.
There is no Greek goddess of medicinal herbs but there is a Greek god of healing and medicine Greek god of medicine is Apollo.
Saturn is a viking goddess, and it is Saturday, named originally by the vikings for her.
Isis is goddess of women, mothers, children, magic, medicine, and the Ritual of Life.
Isis was the Egyptian goddess of women, mothers, children, magic, medicine, and the Ritual of Life.
Minerva is the goddess of Wisdom. She also has a small responsibility of Craft, war and medicine. Hope this helps :)
Apollo wasn't a goddess. He was a male god. He was the god of music, the sun, medicine, archery, and prophecies.
Isis is goddess of women, mothers, children, magic, medicine, and the Ritual of Life.