Thor: Tórshavn ("Thor Harbor"), Faroe Islands is the capital city of the Faroe Islands. Thorsted ("Thor Stead"), Jutland, Denmark. Thorsø ("Thor Lake"), Jutland, Denmark. Thurstable (Þunres Stapol or "Thor's Pillar") in Essex, England. Freyja: There are also two islands named Frøya in Norway. Tyr: Thisted, Denmark ("Tyr's Stead").
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
Tuesday (Tiu's Day) Wednesday (Wotan's Day) Thursday (Thor's Day) Friday (Frigg's Day)
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there is a city in Greece called Athens. it was named after the greek goddess of knowledge and war strategies, Athena, for her gift of the olive tree. Iraklio is named after Hercules, he wasn't a god but he was a hero. Appolonia, is named after Apollo the god of music, sun and youth. there's also Cythera Delius Lamia Thebes and Pheobes I'm not sure what they're named after though.hope this helped! good luck with what ever you needed this for!(:
Witch god ruled the storms and the skies
Monday is not named after a Viking God.
a type of dinosaur named after the viking god thor
Wednesday.
The day Thursday was named after Thor one of the Vikings main gods.
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The viking god of thunder was Thor.
Thor was a God, not a viking.
Athens - named for Athena.
It is named after Thor, the Viking god of war. i read about Thor on History Dudes: Vikings.
The viking god of thunder was Thor.