How the days of the week were named
The days of the week were first written down by the Romans and Greeks who named them after their gods.
After the Romans left England for the final time in 410 ad, the Anglo-Saxons kept the structure of the week but, for the most part, substituted the names of their own gods.
ROMAN |
ANGLO-SAXON |
MODERN ENGLISH |
dies Lunae |
Monandaeg |
Monday |
dies Martis |
Tiewsdaeg |
Tuesday |
dies Mercuri |
Wodensdaeg |
Wednesday |
dies Jovis |
Thuresdaeg |
Thursday |
dies Veneris |
Frigedaeg |
Friday |
dies Saturni |
Saeterdaeg |
Saturday |
dies Solis |
Sunandaeg |
Sunday |