The
history of celebrating a birthday
A birthday is the date on which a person is born, marking
the day a life outside the womb begins. It is customary
in many cultures to celebrate the anniversary of one's birthday,
for example by having a birthday party with family and/or
friends. Gifts are often given to the person celebrating
the birthday. It is also customary to treat people specially
on their birthday, either generally acceding to their wishes,
or subjecting them to a rite of transition.
| Month |
Birthday Birthstone |
Alternate |
| January |
Garnet |
.Rose Quartz, Meaning = friendship |
| February |
Amethyst |
.Onyx, Meaning = honesty |
| March |
Aquamarine |
.Red Jasper ('Bloodstone'), Meaning = courage |
| April |
Diamond |
.Rock Crystal Quartz), Meaning = Maturity |
| May |
Emerald |
.Chrysoprase |
| June |
Pearl (the only non-mineral) |
.Alexandrite or Moonstone |
| July |
Ruby |
.Jade or Carnelion |
| August |
Peridot |
.Aventurine, Sardonyx, or Sapphire |
| September |
Sapphire |
.Lapis lazuli |
| October |
Opal |
.Pink Tourmaline |
| November |
Yellow Topaz |
.Citrine or Turquoise |
| December |
Blue Topaz |
.Turquoise, Tanzanite, or Zircon. |
| Month |
Flower |
| January |
Carnation |
| February |
Violet |
| March |
Jonquil |
| April |
Dahlia,Sweet Pea |
| May |
Sunflower, Lily of the Valley |
| June |
Honeysuckle, Rose |
| July |
Larkspur |
| August |
Lily, Gladiolus |
| September |
Forget-me-not, Aster |
| October |
Calendula (Marigold), Rose, Camellia |
| November |
Chrysanthemum |
| December |
Holly, Narcissus
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