These names come to us originally from the Greeks and Romans, who named the days of the week after their gods.
The Anglo-Saxons, who invaded Britain hundreds of years ago, adopted this idea but substituted their own gods. The English language has inherited and change those names a bit, but the ones we use today resemble those names.
Here's how:
- Sunday : Sun's Day. The Sun gave people light and warmth every day. They decided to name the first (or last) day of the week after the Sun.
- Monday : Moon's Day. The Moon was thought to be very important in the lives of people and their crops.
- Tuesday : Tiw's Day. Tiw, or Tyr, was a Norse god known for his sense of justice.
- Wednesday : Woden's Day. Woden, or Odin, wasa Norse god who was one of the most powerful of them all.
- Thursday : Thor's Day. Thor was a Norse god who wielded a giant hammer.
- Friday : Friggs Day. Frigg was a Norse god equal in power to Odin.
- Saturday : Seater's Day or Saturn's Day. Saturn was a Roman god.
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