Tuesday: Tuesday (full name Tuesday);
Wednesday: Wednesday (full name Wednesdays);
Thursday: Thur (full name Thursday);
Friday: Fri (full name Friday);
Saturday: Saturday (all Saturday);
Sunday: Sun (full name Sunday).
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Ancient Babylonian date
In the 7th and 6th centuries BC, the Babylonians had a weekly system. They divide a month into four weeks, and each week has seven days, which is a week. Babylonians built seven-star altars to worship the stars. The seven-star altar is divided into seven layers, and each layer has a star god. There are seven gods from top to bottom: sun, moon, fire, water, wood, gold and earth.
God is in charge of one day of the week, so he sacrifices to a god every day, and every day is named after a god: Chamakh, the sun god, is in charge of Sunday, which is called the sun day; Moon God Xin is in charge of Monday, which is called Moon Day. Niga, the god of Mars, is in charge of Tuesday, which is called Fire Obsidian Day. Naboo, the god of mercury, is in charge of Wednesday, which is called Water Demon Day. Jupiter and Duke are in charge of Thursday, which is called Obsidian Day.
Istar, the god of Venus, is in charge of Friday, which is called Jin Yaori; Saturn's god Ninuda is in charge of Saturday, which is called Earth Obsidian Day.
The weekly system founded by Babylonians first spread to ancient Greece and Rome.
The ancient Romans named 1 week and 7 days after the gods they believed in: Sun Day, Moon Day, Mars Day, Mercury Day and Jupiter Day.
After these seven names spread to Britain, the Anglo-Saxons changed four of them with their own names of gods, replacing Mars Day, Mercury Day, Jupiter Day and Venus Day with Wednesday, Thursday and Friday respectively.
Tuesday came from Tiu, the Anglo-Saxon god of war. Wednesday comes from Walden, the highest god, also known as the Lord God. Thursday is from Raytheon. It's Raytheon. Friday comes from frigga and is the goddess of love. This forms the name of 1 day of the week in today's English:
Sunday (Sun God Day)
Monday (Luna Day)
Tuesday (God of War Day)
Wednesday (Sunday)
Thursday (Raytheon Day)
Friday (Love Day)
Saturday (Land God Day).
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