Famous People’s Birthdays

Famous Birthdays

Many people have asked for Famous People’s Birthdays. Who wants to know who was born on their birthday? I know I did, but I will have to wait until December to find out for myself :’) [click here or scroll down for the daily lists]

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Meanwhile, our Top 10 audience has asked for a daily video showcasing the top 10 famous people whose birthday it is that day, and ever wanting to make our followers happy and content, here it is. But first, a little history about each of the months of the year:

History of the Months of Year

  1. January: The first month of the year, named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. It marks the start of a new year and is often associated with resolutions and fresh starts.
  2. February: Known for being the shortest month, February has 28 days (29 in a leap year). Valentine’s Day, a celebration of love, falls on the 14th of this month.
  3. March: Named after Mars, the Roman god of war, March is a transitional month from winter to spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a time of renewal and the beginning of longer days.
  4. April: Often associated with spring and rebirth, April showers bring May flowers. It’s a time when nature comes to life, and many cultures celebrate festivals and holidays during this month.
  5. May: The month of May is known for its pleasant weather and is often considered a symbol of growth and fertility. It’s a popular month for weddings and the celebration of Mother’s Day in various countries.
  6. June: The start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, June is associated with long days and warm temperatures. It’s a popular month for weddings and outdoor activities.
  7. July: Named after Julius Caesar, July is the peak of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Independence Day is celebrated in the United States on July 4th, and many people enjoy outdoor events and vacations.
  8. August: The last full month of summer, August is a time for vacations and relaxation before the return to school and work in the fall. It’s also a month for various cultural and music festivals.
  9. September: The beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, September is a time of changing colors and cooler temperatures. It marks the start of the school year for many and is associated with harvest festivals.
  10. October: Known for Halloween on the 31st, October is a month when fall foliage is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a time for costumes, spooky decorations, and harvest celebrations.
  11. November: Thanksgiving is a major highlight of November, celebrated on the fourth Thursday in the United States. It’s a time for gratitude and family gatherings. In some cultures, it’s also associated with honoring the deceased.
  12. December: The last month of the year, December is associated with various winter holidays, including Christmas and Hanukkah. It’s a time for festive decorations, gift-giving, and reflection on the past year. New Year’s Eve marks the transition to the next year.

Famous Birthday’s, by month