A study done in the U.K. showed that May is the luckiest month to be born, and October is the unluckiest. It could have something to do with that optimism, since positive attitudes have been associated with greater resilience.
A 2004 study revealed that people born in May consider themselves luckier than those born in other months.
July through October tends to be the most popular birth months in the United States. August is the overall most popular month for birthdays, which makes sense, considering a late August birthday means December conception.
The least common birth month is predictably February, which only has 28 days.
December 25 (Christmas Day) is the least common birthday, while January 1 (New Year's Day) is the second least common. December 24 (Christmas Eve) also makes the list as the 3rd least common birthday while July 4 (Independence Day) is the 4th least common birthday.
"More babies are likely to be conceived around the Christmas/New Year holidays, resulting in more babies born in September and October. Fewer babies are born on public holidays - possibly a result of doctors scheduling deliveries on non-public holidays."
A new YouGov poll finds that Americans' favorite month is December, with 15% saying so. Though the final month of the year is favored by many, it also leads directly into Americans' least favorite month: January, the worst according to 31%.
People born in April are officially the sexiest, study finds.
Sunday Born Personality
Ruled by the Sun, Sunday is the first day of the week. People born on Sunday are the luckiest ducks in town not just because it's Sunday on Sunday but also because the Sun, as the King of all planets, has a great influence on such people.
Nature is designed to favour the conception of boys from September to November and girls from March to May because of an evolutionary mechanism aimed at keeping the overall sex ratio as near to 50:50 as possible, the scientists said.
The most important month of the year is December. It is a month of celebrations, with Christmas and New Year around the corner. Importantly, it marks the last month of yet another calendar year and nearing the beginning of a new year.
For the U.S. as a whole, July is the hottest month of the year. According to Brown, if you blend the warmest day of the year for every location in the Lower 48 states, July 26 is the average hottest date for the nation.
If you want a month-wise breakup then, the highest number of billionaires, at 11, were born in October, followed by five each in August and June, four each in January, February, March, April and September, three in May, two in July and one in November. No billionaires were born in December.
The least common days (or maybe the most unique?) are key holidays, namely New Years Day (1st January), Australia Day (26th January), Anzac Day (25th April), Christmas Day (25th December) and Boxing Day (26th December). It's evident both parents and doctors prefer to have these days off like the rest of the nation!
February 3rd is the only day where no one in history has ever been born. Despite much scientific study, there is no explanation for this phenomena. Historically it has been referred to as “the empty day” or “nobody's birthday”.
About 385,000 babies are born each day according to the UN. That adds up to more than 140 million a year.
Those that are born in July are either a Cancer or Leo. Cancer birthdays fall between June 21 – July 22, while Leo birthdays fall between July 23 – August 22. Cancer babies are often known for being caring, protective and empathetic.
September is the ninth month because two months were added to the original ten month calendar, but those months were January and February. Contrary to popular belief the months of July and August were NOT added, they simply were renamed.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
Why Is October Not the Eighth Month? The meaning of October comes from the Latin word Octo meaning eight. The old Roman calendar started in March, so October was the eighth month. When the Roman senate changed the calendar in 153 BCE, the new year started in January, and October became the tenth month.
According to real birth data compiled from 20 years of American births, mid-September is the most birthday-packed time of the year, with September 9th being the most popular day to be born in America, followed closely by September 19th.