The names of the weekdays (2024)

The names of the days of the week - origin and meaning

The names of the weekdays sound - in most cases - very Nordic in both Danish and English.

Read on here and get to know more about everyday history.

Cultural mix

While the origin of the weekday names is relatively straightforward in Danish, it is a real cultural mix when it comes to the English language.

Sunday and Monday are named after the celestrial bodies, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after Norse gods; Tyrs's day,(W)odin's day, Thor's dayand Frigg'sday.

Saturday does not follow the same pattern, and the nameactually means 'hot water day', which can be translated as 'washing day' or 'bathing day'.

The English 'Saturday' originates from the Roman god Saturn, and can be recognized from Latin, where the day is called 'Dies Saturni'.

Roman export

But in fact, the Nordic names for theweekdays are actually inspired from theLatin tradition - and thus imported from the south.

Read more about the origin of the names of the weekdays under the form:

From theday of theSun to the day of the Moon

Today the week starts with the day of the moon, Monday and ends with the day of the sun, Sunday. Previously, Sunday, was the first day of the week and the 'washing day' - Saturday - ended the week.

Roman gods become Nordic weekday names

The Romans named the days of the week after the Sun and the Moon and five planets, which were also the names of their gods.
The gods and planets were Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.

In the Nordic countries, the Sun (Sunday) and the Moon (Monday) also became the first two days of the week, and the Roman gods became four of the Nordic gods with similarities:

Mars became Tyr (Tuesday), Mercury became Odin (Wednesday), Jupiter became Thor (Thursday) and Venus became Frigg (Friday). Saturday came outside the system: The Norse form 'Saturday' means 'hot water day' - which can be translated as 'washing day' or 'washing water day'.

Sunnudagr – Sunday, the day of the Sun

Sól is a goddess in Norse mythology. 'Sol' means Sun.Over time, the day of the sun becameSunday.
In the runic alphabet, the rune-S name is Sun.

Mánadagr – Monday

The name Monday is related to the moon. The Latin name for moon is 'Luna', and in French Monday is stillcalled 'Lundí'.
In the Nordic areas,the moon was called "Mani", and in time Mánadagrbecame Monday.

In Norse mythology, a distinction is made between two different meanings of the name 'Maní', meaningmoon.
One is thecosmic phenomenon 'the moon', and in the other sense it referes to a mythical person. Monday was the day of the moon, and is named after the mythical person 'Maní'.

Tysdagr -Tuesday

Mars is a god of war, and so is the Nordic god 'Tyr' or 'Tír'.
It is Týr who has given his name to Tuesday.
In Norse mythology, Týr is one of the Aesir. He is primarily known as the god of justice and war, but is also described as wise and brave.
The T-rune was associated with Tyr.

Óðinsdagr – Wednesday

Odin can be compared to the Roman god Mercury, so in the Nordic tradition Odin (also known as 'Woden') gave his name to Wednesday.

Odin is the most prominent godin traditional Norse mythology.
He is particularly associated with war luck, royal power, rune power and wisdom.

Odin is the most powerful and eldest of the Æsir. He rules all things, and is mightier than the other gods, they all serve him as children obey a father. Frigg is his wife, and she knows all the fates of men, though she speaks no prophecy.
Odin is called All father because he is father of all the gods. He is also called father of the Slain, because all those that fall in battle are the sons of his adopt on, for them he appoints Valhal.

Þórsdagr - Thursday

Thor is reminiscent of Jupiter, as they both deal with lightning and thunder. So this day of the week became Thursday.
Thor is in Nordic mythology Sif's husband and was the god of thunder.
The name Þórr (Thor) is related to the word'thunder'.
Thor controlled the weather, and fought the enemies of civilization, who at that time were giants and trolls.
He is associated with strength, aggression and reliability.

Thoris strongest of all the gods and men. He has his realm in the place called Thrúdvangar, and his hall is called Bilskirnir, in that hall are five hundred rooms and forty.
Thor has two he-goats, that are called Tooth-Gnasher and Tooth-Gritter, and a chariot draen by the he-goats.

Frjádagr - Friday

Venus is the goddess of love, and so is Frigg (and maybe also Freya, as they may have originally been the same goddess).
Frígg gave the name to Friday.
Frigg is Odin's wife in Norse mythology.She was perceived as the goddess of marriage.
She was also a protector and helper in traditional women's work, such as weaving, sewing and cooking.
Frigg has a farmstead called Fensalir, and it is most glorious.

Laugardagr (sunnunótt) – Saturday

Most inexplicable among the Old Norse day-names is laugardagr.

'Laug' mean bath or hot water and 'dagr' means day. So you can translate the Nordic word for Saturday into 'the day of the hot water' or 'bathing dag'

Saturday was also known as Sunnunótt - the night before Sunday and can be recognized - in some parts of Germany - often used words for Saturday: 'Sonnabend'

In Latin the day was named after Saturn (Saturni), and we can recognize it in the English language; Saturday.

The names of the weekdays (2024)

FAQs

What are the names of the weekdays? ›

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are weekdays, whereas Saturday and Sunday are considered weekend days. Example of weekdays and weekend activity. It's critical to teach children how to separate the days of the week.

What are the real names of the days of the week? ›

How Were the Days of the Week Named?
DayCelestial BodyLatin Name
MondayMoonLunae
TuesdayMarsMartis
WednesdayMercuryMercurii
ThursdayJupiterJovis
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What were the 4 weekdays named after? ›

In the Nordic countries, the Sun (Sunday) and the Moon (Monday) also became the first two days of the week, and the Roman gods became four of the Nordic gods with similarities: Mars became Tyr (Tuesday), Mercury became Odin (Wednesday), Jupiter became Thor (Thursday) and Venus became Frigg (Friday).

Why are the weekdays named after Norse gods? ›

Between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE, the Greco-Roman tradition was adopted from the Babylonian system and the days of the week were named after their gods, which were named after the five known planets at the time, plus the sun and the moon.

Who named the 7 days of the week? ›

The Babylonians named each of the days after one of the five planetary bodies known to them (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) and after the Sun and the Moon, a custom later adopted by the Romans.

What god is Wednesday named after? ›

In fact, the name Wednesday actually derives from two mighty but distinct gods. The Old English word for Wednesday indicates that the day was named for the Germanic god Woden. In Romance languages, the name is derived from the Roman god Mercury. (For example, Wednesday is mercredi in French and miercuri in Romanian.)

Who is Tuesday named after? ›

Tuesday was named for the Roman god of war, Mars, so in Latin was known as dies Martis. However, the Germanic god of war was known as Tiu and the English day of the week is derived from this Germanic god's name instead, first known as Tiwsday and eventually Tuesday.

Why is Thursday called Thursday? ›

It was named after the Norse god Thor. Thunor, Donar (German, Donnerstag) and Thor are derived from the name of the Germanic god of thunder, Thunraz, equivalent to Jupiter in the interpretatio romana. In most Romance languages, the day is named after the Roman god Jupiter, who was the god of sky and thunder.

Why is Friday called Friday? ›

Etymology. The name Friday comes from the Old English frīġedæġ, meaning the "day of Frig", a result of an old convention associating the Nordic goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus, with whom the day is associated in many cultures.

Why is Monday called Monday? ›

The English name for Monday comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Mōnandæg, which loosely means “the moon's day.” Mōna is the word for moon in Old English. The second day of the week has been classified as the moon's day since Babylonian times.

What god is Saturday named after? ›

While Sunday and Monday get their names from the sun and moon, Tuesday through Friday are named for Germanic or Norse gods. Saturday, on the other hand, is designated as the day of the Roman planet Sāturnus, named after the god Saturn, who is equal parts party animal and agricultural icon.

Is Friday Freya's day? ›

Saturday, Sunday and Monday are named after the celestrial bodies, Saturn, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after Germanic gods, Tuesday (Tiw's day), Wednesday (Woden's day), Thursday (Thor's day) and Friday (Freya's day).

Why is Saturday called Saturday? ›

Saturday is the day of the week between Friday and Sunday. No later than the 2nd century, the Romans named Saturday diēs Sāturnī ("Saturn's Day") for the planet Saturn, which controlled the first hour of that day, according to Vettius Valens.

Why is Sunday called Sunday? ›

How Sunday got its name. The name for Sunday stems from the Middle English word sunnenday, which itself comes from the Old English word sunnandæg. The English derivations stem from the Latin diēs sōlis (“sun's day”). To know why this particular day is devoted to the sun, you have to look to Babylonian times.

What are the 7 days of the week? ›

In English, the names of the days of the week are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Is Thursday named after Thor? ›

The name is derived from Old English þunresdæg and Middle English Thuresday (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þórsdagr) meaning "Thor's Day". It was named after the Norse god Thor.

Is Friday named after Freya? ›

It is said that the name Friday is derived from one of two Norse goddesses, Frigg (or Frigga) or Freyja. Some sources will cite one versus the other, so it can depend where you look. To complicate matters, it may be that Frigg and Freyja were at one point one goddess, or at least both stemmed from the same one.

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