Saturday, named after Saturn.
Wednesday is named after the Norse god Odin, not Uranus.
Friday is named after the Norse goddess Frigg, who is associated with love, fertility, and marriage.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn associated with the Titan Cronus, father of Zeus and many Olympians.
Saturday. It's named for Saturn, and in Latin would be dies Saturnii. It should be noted, though, that all of the English days of the week, while named for German deities, stem from the Latin origins. The German deities chosen are counterparts to the original Roman deities.
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
Saturday, named after Saturn.
Wednesday is named after the Norse god Odin, not Uranus.
Saturn is a viking goddess, and it is Saturday, named originally by the vikings for her.
Saturday, I would assume...Saturday
Friday is named after the Norse goddess Frigg, who is associated with love, fertility, and marriage.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn, who is sometimes associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
In English the day of the week are mostly named after the gods in Norse mythology. Monday is named after the moon. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday is named after the gods in Norse mythology. Saturday is named after Saturn and Sunday is named after the sun.
Saturday was named by the Babylonians after Saturn, one of their prominent deities associated with agriculture and time.
There is no day of the week named after Loki.
Saturday is named after the Roman god Saturn, who was associated with agriculture, wealth, and time.
Friday is the day of the week named after the Norse goddess Freya.