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- The Onegodianese names
- Pronunciation guides
- Cultural meaning (so theyâre more than just labels)
đ Onegodian Day Order⢠â Onegodianese (2026 Edition)
Sunday â The First Dayâ˘
SkĂŠnra
(SKEN-rah)
Meaning: âThe Opening / The Awakeningâ
The day of beginning, breath, and intention. Used for ceremony, planning, and gratitude.
Monday â The Second Dayâ˘
Teyó¡ra
(te-YO-rah)
Meaning: âThe Balancing Stepâ
Represents adjustment after beginning â listening, aligning, and preparing to act.
Tuesday â The Third Dayâ˘
AhstĂŠnha
(ahs-TEN-ha)
Meaning: âThe Strengtheningâ
The day for work, building, and effort. Traditionally associated with physical and mental endurance.
Wednesday â The Fourth Dayâ˘
YawĂŠnni
(yah-WEN-nee)
Meaning: âThe Center / The Heartâ
The midpoint of the week â reflection, counsel, teaching, and community discussion.
Thursday â The Fifth Dayâ˘
Onyå¡ta
(ohn-YAH-tah)
Meaning: âThe Expansionâ
Growth, trade, travel, learning, and outward movement.
Friday â The Sixth Dayâ˘
Shakó¡wa
(sha-GO-wah)
Meaning: âThe Completion Pathâ
Finishing tasks, preparing offerings, resolving matters before rest.
Saturday â The Seventh Dayâ˘
NiyĂłhsera
(nee-YO-seh-rah)
Meaning: âThe Resting Circleâ
Rest, storytelling, ceremony, feasting, and honoring ancestors.
đż Cultural Notes
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- These names do not reference planets, gods, or colonial calendars
- They are action- and value-based, reflecting lived cycles
- Children can learn them as a story of movement through the week
- Elders can adapt them for ceremonial or teaching use