No. Thor (originally Tor) means Thunder. Odin is connected to poetry and inspiration, I believe, and he is both a leader of the pantheon (in Greek and Roman mythology this is a position reserved for the thunder god - also in Judaic faith, by the way - Jahve is originally a thunder god) and a god connected to Mercury, the messenger, the poet and inspirator. Connected to wisdom.
Thor's father's name is Odin.
Odin's son is Thor, the Norse god of thunder, lightning, and storms. Thor is well-known for wielding his mighty hammer, Mjölnir, and his red beard.
Sunday and Monday were named after the sun and the moon. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday were named after Norse gods Tiu, Woden, Thor, and Frigg (or Frija), and Saturday was named after the Roman god Saturn.
Thor is not a son of Zeus, but rather a son of Odin in Norse mythology. Thor is the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology, equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology.
Tuesday (Tiu's Day) Tiu is also known as Tyr. Wednesday (Woden's Day) Woden is also know as Odin. Thursday (Thor's Day) Friday (Freya's Day)
Thursday was named after Thor. Thor is not the god of war, Odin is.
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
Four gods. Tuesday - Tyr, Wednesday - Odin, Thursday - Thor, Friday - Frigg.
No, his son Thor did and its name was Mjolnir.
No, Odin is Thor's father.
Odin didn't have a hammer, Thor did and it was named Mjolnir.
Thor's father's name is Odin.
Yes, Odin is the father of Thor in Norse mythology.
Thor is the son of Odin.
Thor's father is Odin.
Odin is the father of Thor. Jord is the mother of Thor.
Sunday - sunnandaeg - the sun (sun day) Monday - monandaeg - the moon (moon day) Tuesday - tiwesdaeg - Tyr/Tiw Wednesday - wodnesday - Odin/Woden Thursday - thunresdaeg - Thor Friday - frigedaeg - Frigga