Days Name in Urdu

The names of the seven days of the week are derived in many languages from the names of the classical planets in Hellenistic astronomy, which were named after contemporary deities. This system was first used by the Sumerians and later adopted by the Babylonians, who in turn passed it on to the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity. Here we will be discussing about days name in Urdu.

 In various other languages, the days, which either start on Sunday or Monday, are called after the matching deities of the local culture. Early Christians took the seven-day week from the Hebrew calendar, and as the new faith gained ground, the Roman nundinal cycle was progressively replaced.

The Jewish Sabbath remained the seventh day of the week, but Sunday continued to be the first day of the week was and considered the Lord’s Day. The first day of the week is defined as Monday in the international standard ISO 8601.

The eight-day Roman nundinal cycle was gradually replaced by the seven-day week in the Roman Empire between the first and third centuries CE. A Pompeiian graffito referring to February 6, 60 CE, as dies solis, is the first example of this new method (Sunday). For Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, Albanian adopted the Latin terms; for Sunday and Monday, it adopted translations of the Latin terms; and for Thursday and Friday, it retained native terms.

During the colonial era, several languages adopted the names of the days of the week in Latin (Romance) along with the week. The Roman nomenclature was also used by other created languages. Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. If you want to learn the Urdu language you must have to learn the days’ names in Urdu because the day’s name is commonly used in Urdu vocabulary. In this article days’ names in Urdu along with English are given.

List of Days name in Urdu

Given below are the days of the week in Urdu and English.

1. Sunday اتوار

The day of the week that falls between Saturday and Monday is Sunday. Urdu’s meaning of Sunday is Itwar. Sunday is a day of relaxation and is included in the weekend in the majority of Western nations. Friday is frequently seen as the start of the week.

Being the Lord’s Day and the day of Christ’s resurrection, Sunday is typically observed as a day of worship and rest by the majority of devout Christians; in the United States, Canada, Japan, the Philippines, and the majority of South America, Sunday is the first day of the week.

The word “Sunday,” which refers to the day of the Sun, comes from Hellenistic astrology, in which each of the seven planets Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury, and the Moon—had a specific hour of the day assigned to it. The planet that ruled the first hour of any given day of the week gave that day its name.

2. Monday پیر

The day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday is Monday. Peer word is used in Urdu for Monday. It is the first day of the week according to the ISO 8601 standard from the International Organization for Standardization, and the second day of the week in nations that follow the “Sunday-first” practice. Islam encourages Muslims to fast voluntarily on certain days of the week, including Mondays and Thursdays. Muhammad is said to have fasted on these days in several Hadiths.

The same Hadith states that Muhammad was born on a Monday. Also, it is reported that on Monday, he had his first revelation, which would subsequently become the Qur’an. In Western culture, Monday is frequently depicted in songs as a day of depression, worry, agitation, hysteria, or melancholy.

3. Tuesday منگل

The day of the week between Monday and Wednesday is Tuesday. The first day of the week, according to the international standard ISO 8601, is Monday, making Tuesday the second day of the week. The first day of the week, according to certain widely used calendars, is Sunday, hence Tuesday is the third day of the week, particularly in the United States. The first day of the week in Muslim nations is Saturday, making Tuesday the fourth day of the week.

Old English Tiwesdaeg and Middle English Tuesday, which both mean “Tw’s Day,” the day of Tiw or Tr, the Norse deity of single combat as well as law and justice, are the origins of the English name.

The Tuesday after the week of Constantinople’s Fall is regarded as an unfortunate day in Greek culture.  The same is true throughout the Spanish-speaking world; it is thought that this is because Tuesday is associated with Mars, the god of war and death. If the 13th of the month happens on a Tuesday rather than a Friday, it is unfortunate for both Greek and Spanish speakers.

4. Wednesday بدھ

The day of the week between Tuesday and Thursday is Wednesday. The third day of the week, as defined by the international standard ISO 8601, has passed. Wednesday is the fifth day of the week in nations where Friday is a holiday. Wednesday is the fourth day of the week in nations that follow the Sunday-first convention, as well as in the Jewish and Islamic calendars.

The name “day of Woden” is derived from the Old and Medieval English words “Wdnesdaeg” and “Wednesdei,” respectively, and refers to the Anglo-Saxon deity. The typical Western five-day workweek, which begins on Monday and ends on Friday, is in the middle on Wednesday.

Budha is the god of the planet Mercury, Wednesday at the middle of the week, merchants, and goods in Hindu mythology. The color associated with Wednesday in the Thai solar calendar is green. Because Wednesday is the middle day or “hump” of a standard work week, it is sometimes colloquially known as “hump day” in North America.

5. Thursday جمعرات

Old English unresdaeg and Medieval English Thursday, both of which mean “Thor’s Day,” are the names of the place. It was given the name Thor, the Norse god of thunder. The day bears the name of Jupiter, the Roman god of thunder and the sky, in the majority of Romance languages. The day was referred to as “Jupiter’s Day” in Latin, Iovis Dies. Some contemporary names imitate the naming of Thursday after a local tradition’s “Jupiter” equivalency.

Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday in the Christian religion, is the Thursday before Easter, the day of the Last Supper. It is also referred to as Sheer Thursday in the UK, where it is customary to clean and distribute Maundy money on this day. Holy Week includes Holy Thursday. Islam encourages Muslims to fast voluntarily on certain days of the week, with Mondays being one of those days.

6. Friday جمعہ

The day of the week between Thursday and Saturday is called Friday. In Urdu “jumma” word is used for Friday. It is the sixth day of the week in nations that follow the conventional “Sunday-first” pattern. It is the fifth day of the week in nations using the ISO-defined “Monday-first” convention. Friday is the fifth and last day of the work week in the majority of Western nations.

In some other nations, the weekend begins on Friday and ends on Saturday. In Iran, Saturday serves as the start of the work week while Friday serves as the final day of the weekend. Before September 1, 2006, when Bahrain and the UAE switched to a Friday-Saturday weekend, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) all adhered to this custom.

In Islam, Friday is the day of unity and group prayer. This day is frequently the Muslim holy day, which is equivalent to Sunday in Christianity and the Sabbath (in Judaism and Sabbatarian Christianity. However, Muslims also observe the seventh day as a holy day of reflection and rest, which is known as Al- sabt in Arabic. Friday observance involves going to a mosque to participate in Salat Al Jumuah or congregational prayer. It is regarded as a day of relaxation and a day of peace and mercy.

7. Saturday ہفتہ

The day of the week between Friday and Sunday is called Saturday. The Romans gave Saturday the moniker “Saturn’s Day” as early as the second century because, according to Vettius Valens, the planet Saturn ruled the first hour of that day. In Pakistan, Saturday is Hafta, meaning the week. Saturday is the first day of the Bengali Week in the Bengali calendar and is referred to as Shonibar in Eastern Indian languages like Bengali, which means Saturn’s Day.

Fridays are holidays in Islamic nations, along with Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday is known as Sabt and is the first day of the week in many Arab nations, but it is the Last Day in other Islamic nations including Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Central Asian nations.

Table of Days name in Urdu

Days Name in EnglishDays Name in Urdu
Sundayاتوار
Mondayپیر
Tuesdayمنگل
Wednesdayبدھ
Thursdayجمعرات
Fridayجمعہ 
Saturdayہفتہ

FAQ’S

Is daily a female name?

Answer: Daily is a unique boy’s name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish and Gaelic name Dailey.

The best day of the week is Friday why?

Answer: Enhanced state of mind. Everybody’s mood seems to improve on Friday, which is a unique day of the week. The weekend is here, which means we can all unwind for two days.

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