According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Easter takes its name from Eostre(aka Eastre), the Anglo Saxon goddess of the vernal equinox.


Etymologically, 'Easter' is derived from Old English. Germanic in origin, it is related to the German Ostern and the English east.

Bede describes the word as being derived from Eastre, the name of a goddess associated with spring.

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