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Origin of

the names of
the days
From Viking
meaning
"Woden's Day or
Odin's Day ."
Odin – 술의 신
Wednesd
ay
From the Romans,
meaning
"moon's day."
Monday
From Frig's day - she
was the wife of Odin,
the Queen of the
heavens and the
goddess of love and
the household.

Frig – 사랑과 결혼의 여신


Friday
From Viking
meaning
"Thor's Day."

Thor – 천둥 , 번개의 신
Thursday
From the Romans
,
meaning
"Sun's Day."
Sunday
From the German,
meaning
“ Tyr's Day” or
“Tiu’s day”

Tiu – 외팔이 전쟁의 신


Tuesday
meaning
"Saturn's Day." He is
the father of Jupiter,
Neptune, Pluto, Ceres
and Juno.

Saturn – 농업의 신
Saturday
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