Thursday is actually not named after a Roman god- 'Thursday' is named after Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology.
Thursday in Latin is 'dies Iovis.' So, the Thursday god is Jupiter.
Thursday is not named for any Greek god, but the Norse god Thor.
Thursday was named for Thor (Thor's day), who was the Norse god of the sky, thunder, and weather.
Thor, a Norse/Nordic God.
None, it was named for the Norse god Thor.
Thursday in "romance" languages is named after the Roman God, the planet Jupiter.
Jupiter. But the name comes from the Norse god Thor.
Thursday in Latin is 'dies Iovis.' So, the Thursday god is Jupiter.
Wednesday is named for the Norse god Odin, Thursday is named after the god Thor, Friday is named after the god Frigg or Freya, Tuesday is named after the god Tyr. All of these are based on a Latin version with Roman gods.
Jupiter was also called Jove.
The English names for four weekdays come from the Germanic/Norse names of gods: Tuesday - Tiw (Tyr) Wednesday - Woden (Odin) Thursday - Thor Friday - Frigg With Sunday (sun) and Monday (moon), only Saturday has a Roman source (Saturn).
Thursday is not named for any Greek god, but the Norse god Thor.
Thursday was named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor. In many Germanic languages, Thursday is also named after Thor.
Thursday is named after the Norse god Thor, also known as the god of thunder.
Thursday is named after the god Thor in Norse mythology. Thor was the god of thunder and lightning.
Thursday was named for Thor (Thor's day), who was the Norse god of the sky, thunder, and weather.
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