The third day of the week which is Tuesday.
Tuesday
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)
The day of the week named after Tiu, the Germanic god of war, is Tuesday. The name derives from Old English "Tiw's day," reflecting the influence of Norse mythology. In Latin, the day is associated with Mars, the Roman god of war, which is why it is called "Martis dies" in Latin-based languages.
All of them. Sunday -- Sun's day Monday -- Moon's day Tuesday -- Tiu's day Wednesday -- Woden's day Thursday -- Thor's day Friday -- Freya's day Saturday -- Saturn's day
Tiu's Day, or Tuesday, is associated with the Norse god Tiu (or Týr), who symbolizes war and combat. Common symbols include the sword and the spear, representing valor and martial prowess. Additionally, the rune Tiwaz (ᛏ), which stands for Tiu, further emphasizes themes of leadership and justice. In broader cultural contexts, Tuesday is often linked to action and determination.
it is the day devoted to tiu or tiw the sky god
MON means Monday, which is the second day of the week.
Tius can be short for Ignatius and the feast day for St. Ignatius is in July.
Ginny Tiu's birth name is Tiu, Virginia.
Tuesday .
. Thursday, named after the Norse god Thor. Tiu (Twia) is the English/Germanic god of war and the sky. He is identified with the Norse god Thor The other days: Sunday -- Sun's day Monday -- Moon's day Tuesday -- Tiu's day Wednesday -- Woden's day Thursday -- Thor's day Friday -- Freya's day Saturday -- Saturn's day
Sunnudagur is named after the sun. Mánudagur is named after the moon. Þriðjudagur means "third day." Miðvikudagur means "middle-of-week day." Fimmtudagur means "fifth day." Föstudagur means "day of fasting." Laugardagur means "pool day" because it was the day of bathing.