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Monday was named after what?

The Moon


When was New Moon on Monday created?

New Moon on Monday was created in 1983-09.


How did Monday get its name?

The word "Monday" derives from the word "moon." It is the "day of the Moon", "Moon Day" and, eventually, "Monday". This is not unique to the English language. The Romance languages also call that day the Moon's day. In Spanish, for example, Monday is "el lunes," meaning "the moon."


What are 2 words that relate moon on earth?

The Old English word for moon was "Mona." From this, Modern English derived the words "moon," "Monday" and "month." Monday means "Moon day."


What is Monday named after?

Monday was named "The Moon's Day" by the anglo-saxons, in honor of the moon goddess.


What day of the week was named after the moon?

Monday was named after the moon in English. It comes from the Old English word "Monandæg," which means Moon's day. In many other languages, Monday is also named after the moon.


Why is Monday called Lunes in spanish?

Apparently it is named after the Moon, just as in English. Moon, in Spanish, is "luna".


What was the day of the week Monday named after?

Monday was named after the moon (monandaeg = moon's day in old english).


Was the day Monday named after the moon?

Yes, the name "Monday" comes from the Latin word "dies Lunae," which means "day of the Moon." The ancient Romans associated Monday with the Moon, hence the name.


Which day of the week was named after the moon?

Monday was named after the moon in many languages, such as French (Lundi) and Spanish (Lunes). The name Monday originates from the Old English word "Monandaeg" meaning "Moon's day".


What was the phase of the moon on Monday November 2 2009?

On Monday, November 2, 2009, the moon was in its waxing gibbous phase, which means it was more than half but not fully illuminated.


What does by Monday mean?

The ancient Romans named the first 2 days of the week in honor of the sun and the moon, and so we call them Sunday (sun's day) and Monday (moon's day).