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8 Fun Facts to Know if You are Born in February

8 Fun Facts to Know if You are Born in February
February may be the shortest month of the year, but still, a long list of fun facts can be associated with it, and here are some of the most fascinating of them.

1. The origin

There was no February in the Roman calendar and was added only later on to the subsequent Julian and Gregorian calendars. The term February has its origin in the Latin term ‘februum’ meaning purification.

2. Star sign

People born in the month of February belong to either of the two zodiac signs, Aquarius
or Pisces, based on whether their birthday is on/before February 19 or later.

3. Birth flower

Violet is the birth flower for the month of February. It is famous for its heart-shaped petals and signifies trust, bonding, knowledge and humility.

4. Birth stone

Amethyst is the birthstone for February. It is a violet variant of Quartz and symbolizes tranquility, power and sobriety.

5. Important days

While the Super Bowl takes place on the first Sunday of February, the third Monday of February is observed as Presidents Day, while February 14 is celebrated as “Valentine’s Day” all over the world. February 29, whenever it makes an appearance, is called “Leap Day”.

6. Historic occurrences

Quite a few historic and sometimes tragic occurrences can be associated with the month of February like the Columbia Space Shuttle tragedy of 2003. But on a more positive note, the Boys Scouts of America were formed in the February of 1910.

7. Famous birthdays

Some of the most famous Presidents of the US were born in this month like Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Ronald Reagan.

8. Some observances

February is observed in the US as the “Black History Month”, “National Bird-Feeding Month” and the “American Heart Month” among others.

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