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Saturday
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
Saturday is the day of the week named after Saturn in English.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn, who is sometimes associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Saturday is named for the Roman god Saturn.
It is Saturday.
Saturday, named after Saturn.
Saturday (Saturn)
there is not a day of the week named after Uranus. Saturday is named after Saturn though
Saturn, the planet, was named after the Roman god Saturn, who represents agriculture, wealth, and time. In Latin, Saturday is called "dies Saturni," which translates to "day of Saturn," hence the connection.
The Romans knew of seven bright objects in the sky, the sun, the moon and five brightest planets. They named them after their most important gods. Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture. According to myth, Saturn introduced agriculture to his people by teaching them how to farm the land. Saturn was also the Roman god of time and this is perhaps why the slowest (in orbit around the sun) of the five bright planets was named after him. In Roman mythology Saturn was the father of Jupiter. Saturday is also named after the Roman god Saturn (Saturn's Day).
Sunday = Dies Soliis (Sol was the Roman equivalent to Helios, god of the sun) Monday = Diea Lunae (Luna was the Roman goddess of the Moon, equivalent to Greek Selene) Saturday = Dies Saturnii (Saturn was the Roman god of the harvest and father of the Olympians)
Saturn is a viking goddess, and it is Saturday, named originally by the vikings for her.