Months and rough equivalent, with associated god:
Korinaru (Jan) - Kord - For the strength it takes to endure the winter.
Fharinaru (Feb) - Fharlaghn - To light the way for travelers that dark is fading (equinox)
Entarr (March) - Emmantiensien - Lord of Trees walks among them rousing them from their winter slumber for spring.
Lo'naru (April) - Ehlonna -Nature goddess Guiding animals to sing their songs for new birth.
Vernes (May) - Verenestra- Goddess of female fey, caretaker of flowers
Rones (June) - Heironeus - At the Summer Solstice he is at the height of his strength over his brother Hextor.
Edraru (July) - Eadro - For his lordship over the seas
Keritarr (Aug) - Skerrit - God of male fey and centaur,
Aboda (Sept) - Obad-hai - god of nature, next equinox
Olmadar (Oct) - Olidamara - Fall festivals
Hamutar (Nov) - Bahamut - Season of dragon sightings / egg laying
Ejawas (Dec) - WeeJas - death and the return of winter
Torexarr (MORE WINTER) - Hextor - Winter solstice, when Hextor is at his most powerful against hi brother Heironeus.
Weekdays and associated gods:
Day is daime in elven, shortened to dai for calendars, and pronounced as either "die" or "day" depending on region.
Peldai (Sunday) - Pelor - for the First Dawn
Cordai (Monday) - Corellon - For being the first of The Five to create a Chosen Race (according to the elves)
Mordai (Tuesday) - Moradin - For being the second to breath life into a Chosen (dwarves)
Yondai (Wednesday) - Yondalla, third with her halfling
Gardai (Thursday)- Garl Glittergold, fourth with the Gnomes
Iodai (Friday)- Io -A day of remberance for the fallen allgod
Boccadai (Saturday) - Boccob - A day of rest and recording of the weeks happeneings