Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Ending In Day

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Monday

Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday. According to the international standard ISO 8601 it is the first day of the week. The name of Monday is derived from Old English Mōnandæg and Middle English Monenday, originally a translation of Latin dies lunae "day of the Moon".

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Tuesday

Etymology. The name Tuesday derives from the Old English "Tiwesdæg" and literally means "Tiw's Day". Tiw is the Old English form of the Proto-Germanic god *Tîwaz, or Týr in Old Norse. ... The Latin name dies Martis ("day of Mars") is equivalent to the Greek ἡμέρα Ἄρεως.

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Wednesday

The name Wednesday 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.)

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Sunday

Quakers traditionally referred to Sunday as "First Day" eschewing the pagan origin of the English name, while referring to Saturday as the "Seventh day". The Russian word for Sunday is "Voskresenie," meaning "Resurrection day." The Greek word for Sunday is "Kyriake" (the "Lord's Day").

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Day

Day Name Meaning. English: from a pet form of David. English: from the Middle English personal name Day(e) or Dey(e), Old English Dæi, apparently from Old English dæg 'day', perhaps a short form of Old English personal names such as Dægberht and Dægmund.

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Loveday

Loveday is a name, thought to derive from Old English Leofdaeg or alternatively Lief Tag. Leofdaeg is composed of the words leof meaning dear/beloved or precious and daeg meaning day. Lief Tag literally translates to Love Day, and is thought to have existed in eastern Britain from around the 7th century.

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Cannaday

Cannaday Family History. Cannaday Name Meaning Americanized form of Irish–Scottish Kennedy.

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Canaday

Canaday Family History. Canaday Name Meaning Americanized form of Irish–Scottish Kennedy.

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Holiday

Meanings and history of the name Holiday: | Edit. 'Holy Day' (meaning). Famous real-life people named Holiday: | Edit. Holliday Grainger, British actress on "The Borgias"