Friday.
The day in honor of the Norse goddess Frigg. - In Old High German this day was called frigedag.
Frigg's day, also known as Friday, is named after the Norse goddess Frigg, who was the wife of Odin and the queen of the gods. In Norse mythology, Frigg was associated with love, fertility, and motherhood. Friday was considered a day of luck and good fortune because it was dedicated to Frigg.
Saturn, but saturn was a god not a goddess.
The word "Friday" comes from Old English "Frīgedæg," named after the Norse goddess Frigg, associated with love and beauty in Norse mythology. This day was dedicated to the goddess Frigg, which later evolved into "Friday" in modern English.
Sunday = Sunna's Day. Sunna, also known as Sol is a goddess of the sun. Monday = Mani's Day. Mani is a god of the moon. Tuesday = Tyr's Day. Tyr is a god of war, as well as law and justice. Wednesday = Woden's Day. Woden is another name for Odin, a god of war and wisdom. Thursday = Thor's Day. Thor is a god of thunder and strength. Friday = Frigg's Day. Frigg is a goddess of prophecy and clairvoyance. The only outlier is Saturday which is named for Saturn, a Roman god (titan actually).
Frigg Day is significant in Norse mythology as it honors Frigg, the goddess of marriage, motherhood, and the home. It is traditionally celebrated on the sixth day of the week, which is named after her (Friday). People may honor Frigg by making offerings, holding feasts, and participating in rituals to seek her blessings for their families and homes.
Friday, for the goddess Freyja or Frigg.
In Norse mythology, "Frigg's day" refers to Friday, named after the goddess Frigg, wife of Odin. In modern times, Friday is celebrated as the end of the workweek and the start of the weekend. Some people may still honor Frigg by observing traditions or rituals associated with her, but it is not a widely practiced or recognized holiday in modern society.
Syn was a goddess in Norse mythology, associated with "defensive refusal" (according to Wikipedia). The website God Checker describes Syn as Frigg's handmaiden; Frigg is Odin's wife and Baldur's mother. The website Goddess A Day calls Syn the "Goddess of vigilance."
Friday is the day of the week named after the Norse goddess Freya.
Friday is named after the goddess Frigg (aka Frigga), wife of Odin and goddess of the skies who presided over home and marriage.
Friday is named after the Norse goddess Frigg (or Frigga), who is associated with love and fertility. The name is derived from the Old English "Frīgedæg," meaning "Frigg's day." This naming convention follows a pattern in which days of the week are linked to celestial bodies and deities from mythology. In many other languages, the name for Friday is similarly derived from Venus, the Roman counterpart to Frigg.