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Q: What day did the Norse people worshiped the moon?
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What is the Norse day of the week orgin for moon?

In Norse mythology, the day corresponding to the moon is called "Máni's day." Máni is the personification of the moon in Norse mythology. The English equivalent of Máni's day is Monday.


What day did the Norse people worship the moon?

The English noun Monday derived sometime before 1200 from monedæi, which itself developed from Old English (around 1000) mōnandæg and mōndæg (literally meaning "day of the moon"), which is cognate to the Old Norse mánadagr.


Where does the term monday in Norse mythology come form?

It means moon's day.


Who is the goddess of light in Norse mythology?

There is none. There is a demi-god named Daeg, who was the personification of the Day, but he wasn't worshiped or anything, just a figure in the mythology.


Where did the name of the days of week come from?

Sunday = Sun's day Monday = Moon's day Tuesday = Tyr's day (Norse god of war) Wednesday = Woden's day (Norse king of the gods) Thursday = Thor's day (Norse god of thunder) Friday = Freya's day (Norse goddess of beauty) or Frig's day (wife of Woden/Odin) Saturday = Saturn's day (Roman god of harvest and time)


What days of the week are named after Roman gods and goddesses?

Most are named after Norse gods and goddesses. Thor (Thursday) is an example. Thor is the Norse god of lightning and thunder. It was meant as Thor's Day. As for the others: Saturday - Saturn, a Roman god Sunday - the sun Monday - the moon Tuesday - Tyr, a Norse god Wednesday - Woden, a Norse god Friday - Frigga, a Norse goddess


What is the culture of the Norse people?

The Norse people were also known as the vikings and their descendants a the present day Scandinavians. They were traders, explorers, and at times pillagers.


How many days is in a week?

Seven ; they are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , Thursday, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday. Monday ; day of the Moon Tuesday ; day of Tiew a Norse God Wednesday ; day of Woden another Norse God Thursday ; day of Thor another Norse God Friday ; day of Frig=ga a Norse God Saturday ; day of Saturn Sunday ; day of the Sun


Which day of the week is named after the Norse god of the sky and thunder?

. Thursday, named after the Norse god Thor. Tiu (Twia) is the English/Germanic god of war and the sky. He is identified with the Norse god Thor The other days: Sunday -- Sun's day Monday -- Moon's day Tuesday -- Tiu's day Wednesday -- Woden's day Thursday -- Thor's day Friday -- Freya's day Saturday -- Saturn's day


Why does day come after the days of the week?

Because they where originally days of gods (and/or planets/sun and moon). For examle the Latin of Monday is dies lunae "day of the moon" in other words, moonday. Or Norse of Thursday is thorsdagr "Thor's day". Get it?


What is Sunday named after?

Sunday is named after the sun, Monday after the moon, Tuesday after Tiw (a Norse god), Wedsnes day after Woden another Norse god. Thursday after Thor another nNors god, Friday after Frige (a Norse goddess), Saturday after the Roman god Saturn..


What are named after gods?

Alot of planets are The days of the week except for SUN(sun's)day, MON(moon's)day. The rest are named for either Norse or Roman gods.