Is it then a coincidence that Saturn is named after the God of Wealth himself?
No, that would be Mercurius (Hernes; commerce, travel, trickery and magic), Plutus (Pluton; wealth coming out of the Earth, i.e. from agriculture and natural resources; not to be confused with his uncle and halfbrother-in-law Pluto/Hades, though admittedly, the Romans eventually started doing so themselves), and as a personification abundantia. Sure, Saturn (and his wife Ops/Rhea) was asssociated with wealth, and the public treasury (and archive; laws only became effective with being deposited there) was located under the temple, but he was not primarily a god of wealth nor the primary god of wealth. He was the god of the Golden Age, agriculture and the seasons, generations and time in its cyclical aspect, equated to Greek Kronos, King of the Titans (who was frequently conflated with Chronos, the primordial ngod of time), who the Romans claimed had. after his usurption and castration, fled to Latium and tought its natives agriculture.
Another strong indicator of the close relationship between Satan and Saturn is number 6. A truly prolific number in the study of Satanism and religion, it is common knowledge that the numbers 666, as termed in the Book of Revelation.
The number of the Beast is sixhundredsixtysix (or sixhundred and threescore and six for you Queen James Onlyites), not “six, six, six”. It is written out, and even if it were not, the Greeks used an apositional decimal numbering system where there were different symbols for the ones, the tens, the hundreds and the thousands (and then, we reach Myriad, which was what non-mathematicians considered the highest number), with 666 being ΧΞϚ´ - our modern positional numerals were introduced to the West far later through the Arabs.
2. Saturn forms the name ‘Saturday’, which is the sixth day of the week.
That’s fairly recent. It used to be that Sunday was the start of the week, making Saturday the last day, as fits the Bible (you know, Sabbath).