Sunday is named after the Sun, deriving from the Old English word "Sunnandæg," which translates to "Sun's day." This naming convention is rooted in ancient practices that associated each day of the week with celestial bodies. Similarly, many languages reflect this connection; for instance, in Latin, Sunday is "dies Solis," meaning "day of the Sun." This reflects the historical significance of the Sun in various cultures and religions.
Billy Sunday's birth name is William Ashley Sunday.
Billy Sunday's brother's name was Ed.
The name of the superintendent of Sunday school was Mr. James Smith.
Palm Sunday.
Sunday bloody Sunday
Passion Sunday is also called Palm Sunday.
Palm Sunday
Sunday Wilshin's birth name is Sundae Mary Aline Horne-Wilshin.
Mail On Sunday
Sunday IS a noun. It is a proper noun- the name of a day of the week.
The possessive form Sunday's is an adjective. The word Sunday in "Sunday paper" is not an adjective but a noun adjunct, because Sunday is not a characteristic of paper.
from a song taking back Sunday by the waiting in process