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Thursday comes from the goddess thure which is why that is called Thursday
Thursday was named after "Thor" the most popular god in Norse Mythology . In the early English time, his name sometimes called "Thur" or "Thunor", and in Old English was "Thursdaeg and "Thunresdaeg". And the "Thursdaeg" was the one that survived.

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