Sunday
The name comes from the Latin dies solis,
meaning "sun's day": the name of a pagan Roman holiday. It is also called Dominica (Latin), the Day of God. The Romance languages, languages derived from the ancient Latin language (such as French, Spanish, and Italian), retain the root.
French: dimanche; Italian: domenica; Spanish: domingo
German: Sonntag; Dutch: zondag. [both: 'sun-day']
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https://answers.yahoo.com/question/...HZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzYw--?qid=20090110155946AAm6YVC
he name "Sunday", the day of the
Sun, is derived from
Hellenistic astrology, where the
seven planets, known in English as
Saturn,
Jupiter,
Mars, the
Sun,
Venus,
Mercury and the
Moon, each had an hour of the day assigned to them, and the planet which was regent during the first hour of any day of the week gave its name to that day. During the 1st and 2nd century, the week of seven days was introduced into
Rome from
Egypt, and the Roman names of the planets were given to each successive day
Sunday - Wikipedia
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seems it may BE pagan after all