(From http://www.nineworldsradio.org/)
The YearCurrent evidence suggests that runes have been in use since about 250 BCE, so to get the Runic Era year add 250 to the Common Era year. |
The days of the week are named after the gods and goddesses and are as follows, starting with Sun's day.
English Days Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday |
Old Norse Days Sunnudagr Mánadagr Týsdagr Óðinsdagr Þórsdagr Frjádagr Laugardagr |
Rough Translation Sunna's day Manni's day Tyr's day Odin's day Thor's day Frigga's day Wash day |
The Months in the Runic Era Calendar are basically named after the seasons or an important event in that month. For example, Harvest corresponds to August - time to harvest the crops.
Runic Months Snowmoon Horning Lenting Ostara Merrymoon Midyear Haymoon Harvest Shedding Hunting Fogmoon Yule |
English Months January February March April May June July August September October November December |