In in most Germanic languages the day is named after the Norse goddess Freyja (goddess of love).
Ryoga Momiyama invented it Shame on Ryoga
The meaning of AFUA of Western African origin is "born on Friday" in Akan and it is a female name.
Good Friday is a Christian holiday that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is considered significant because it is believed to be the day when Jesus sacrificed himself to atone for the sins of humanity, according to Christian belief. The origin of Good Friday dates back to the early days of Christianity and has been observed by Christians for centuries as a day of reflection and remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice.
From the old English 'Frigedaeg' meaning Freya's day. Some early Icelandic warriors used this name for Friday
Fish Friday originated as a Christian tradition of abstaining from meat on Fridays, particularly during Lent. This practice dates back to the early days of Christianity when meat was considered a luxury and fish was a more common and affordable option. The observance of Fish Friday is a way for Christians to remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and to practice self-discipline and penance.
1st February 1991 was a Friday.
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The days of the week are named after German deities, but the origin of their naming comes from the Romans nonetheless. You see, Friday comes from Freyja's (or Frigg's) Day. Freyja was the goddess of beauty to the Old Germans and Norse. With that in mind, in Latin, Friday is Dies Veneris, or Day of Venus. As we all know, Venus was the Roman goddess of Beauty. You can not similar trends for the other days of the week as well.
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Because it's the day that Jesus died on the cross, so it is called good because he did it so all our sins could be forgiven.Actually He could not have died on Friday because the Bible says He was dead three days and three nights. That would not be possible between Friday and Sunday.Actually the Jesus says in the Bible that on the third day he will rise, not three days and nights.additional information comes from "the advent" Catholic encyclopedia:From the earliest times the Christians always kept every Friday as a day to feast/gather; Friday which marks the anniversary of the Christ's death; came to be called the Great or the Holy or the Good Friday. The origin of the term Good is not clear. Some say it is from "God's Friday" (Gottes Freitag); others maintain that it is from the German Gute Freitag, and not specially English. Sometimes, the day was also called Long Friday by the Anglo-Saxons.
As early as the first century, the Church set aside every Friday as a special day of prayer and fasting. It was not until the fourth century, however, that the Church began observing the Friday before Easter as the day associated with the crucifixion of Christ. First called Holy or Great Friday by the Greek Church, the name "Good Friday" was adopted by the Roman Church around the sixth or seventh century. There are two possible origins for the name "Good Friday". The first may have come from the Gallican Church in Gaul (modern-day France and Germany). The name "Gute Freitag" is Germanic in origin and literally means "good" or "holy" Friday. The second possibility is a variation on the name "God's Friday," where the word "good" was used to replace the word "God," which was often viewed as too holy for commoners to speak.