Why is August called August?

August, eighth month of the Gregorian calendar. It was named for the first Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar
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Augustus (also known as Octavian) was the first emperor of ancient Rome. Augustus came to power after the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE. In 27 BCE Augustus “restored” the republic of Rome, though he himself retained all real power as the princeps, or “first citizen,” of Rome.
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. Its original name was Sextilus, Latin for “sixth month,” indicating its position in the early Roman calendar.
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Why is it called October?

October, 10th month of the Gregorian calendar. Its name is derived from octo, Latin for “eight,” an indication of its position in the early Roman calendar.
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Why is July called July?

July, seventh month of the Gregorian calendar. It was named after Julius Caesar in 44 bce. Its original name was Quintilis, Latin for the “fifth month,” indicating its position in the early Roman calendar.
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Why is it called September?

September comes from the Latin word septem, meaning “seven,” because it was the seventh month of the early Roman calendar.
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Why is January named January?

January is named after the Roman god Janus. As you can see in this print, he had two faces so he could see the future and the past! He was also the god of doors. Jacobus Harrewyn (1660/1–1732/40), January from the print series The Months.
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Why is November named November?

November derives from the Latin root novem- meaning “nine,” because in the Roman calendar there were only 10 months in the year, and November was indeed the ninth month. The word November was first recorded before the year 1000.
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Why do we have 12 months instead of 13?

Why are there 12 months in the year? Julius Caesar's astronomers explained the need for 12 months in a year and the addition of a leap year to synchronize with the seasons. At the time, there were only ten months in the calendar, while there are just over 12 lunar cycles in a year.
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Why is June called June?

June, sixth month of the Gregorian calendar. It was named after Juno, the Roman goddess of childbirth and fertility.
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Why is March named March?

March, third month of the Gregorian calendar. It was named after Mars, the Roman god of war. Originally, March was the first month of the Roman calendar.
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Who named April?

One tradition had it that Romulus named April after the goddess Aphrodite, who was born from the sea's foam (aphros in Ancient Greek). Aphrodite, known as Venus to the Romans, was the mother of Aeneas, who fled from Troy to Italy and founded the Roman race.
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Why is December called December?

How did December get its name? It comes from the Latin word decem, meaning ten, because this had been the tenth month of an early Roman calendar.
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What is November named after?

November was the ninth month of the calendar of Romulus c. 750 BC. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning "nine") when January and February were added to the Roman calendar.
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Is there 31 days in June?

30 days has September, April, June and November. And 29 in each leap year. A knuckle is "31 days", and in between each knuckle it isn't.
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What was the 13th month called?

Undecimber or Undecember is a name for a thirteenth month in a calendar that normally has twelve months. Duodecimber or Duodecember is similarly a fourteenth month.
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Why does February have 28 days?

Because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.
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What are the 12 months named after?

The Names of the Months
  • January: named after Janus, the god of doors and gates.
  • February: named after Februalia, a time period when sacrifices were made to atone for sins.
  • March: named after Mars, the god of war.
  • April: from aperire, Latin for ? ...
  • May: named after Maia, the goddess of growth of plants.
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Who invented months?

However the ancient historian Livy gave credit to the second early Roman king Numa Pompilius for devising a calendar of 12 months. The extra months Ianuarius and Februarius had been invented, supposedly by Numa Pompilius, as stop-gaps.
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Why is September not the 7th month?

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.
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Who named the days of the week?

The Babylonians named each of the days after one of the five planetary bodies known to them (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) and after the Sun and the Moon, a custom later adopted by the Romans.
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What does the name April mean?

One is that the name is rooted in the Latin Aprilis, which is derived from the Latin aperire meaning “to open”—which could be a reference to the opening or blossoming of flowers and trees, a common occurrence throughout the month of April in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Is July a name?

The name July is both a boy's name and a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "month name". Most things Jul-related – from the month of July to popular modern names Julia and Julian – originate with Roman emperor Julius Caesar, and the month name July is no exception.
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What is Junie short for?

Junie is a gender-neutral diminutive of June, the sixth month of the year. June, in turn, comes from the Roman goddess Juno, wife to Jupiter and goddess of marriage and childbirth.
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Why is there 7 days in a week?

The Babylonians, who lived in modern-day Iraq, were astute observers and interpreters of the heavens, and it is largely thanks to them that our weeks are seven days long. The reason they adopted the number seven was that they observed seven celestial bodies — the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
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Why is October not the 8th month?

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.
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