☽ Monday

Day 1 of the week · The day of Moon

☽ Monday — The Day of the Moon

Monday is the first day of the week. The year always begins on a Monday. 13.8 billion years ago, it was a Monday that Aster created the world.

The week is one of the longest-lasting institutions in human culture. It predates most states. It survives calendar reform. It survives empire. It survives religion. It comes from an astrological cycle first systematized in Babylon.

In that cycle, Monday was the day of the Moon.

Names Across Languages

LanguageNameOrigin
Akkadianūmu SīnDay of the Moon god Sīn
Greekhēméra SelḗnēsDay of Selene
Latindies LūnaeDay of Luna
EnglishMondayMoon's day (from Monandæg)
GermanMontagMoon day
FrenchlundiFrom Luna
SpanishlunesFrom Luna
SanskritSomavāraDay of Soma (Moon)
Hindiसोमवार (Somvār)Day of Soma
Japanese月曜日 (Getsuyōbi)Moon day
Korean월요일 (Woryoil)Moon day
Hebrewיום ירח (Yom Yareakh)Day of the Moon (preferred)
Arabicيوم القمر (Yawm al-Qamar)Day of the Moon (preferred)
Russianпонедельник (ponedelnik)After Sunday

Everywhere, Monday is the day when ordinary time resumes. In the Gaian calendar, the year always begins on a Monday.

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