March
March is the third month of the year and named after Mars in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the second of seven months to have a length of 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 21 marks the astronomical beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, where September is the seasonal equivalent of the Northern Hemisphere's March.
March begins on the same day of the week as November and ends on the same day of the week as June every year. It begins on the same day of the week as February in common years only. In years preceding common years, it begins and ends on the same day of the week as August of the following year and ends on the same day of the week as November of the following year and in leap years, it begins and ends on the same day of the week as May of the following year. In common years, it begins on the same day of the week as June of the previous year and in leap years, September and December of the previous year. In common years, March ends on the same day of the week as September of the previous year and in leap years, April and December of the previous year.
Origin
The name of March comes from Martius, the first month of the earliest Roman calendar. It was named after Mars, the Roman god of war, and an ancestor of the Roman people through his sons Romulus and Remus. His month Martius was the beginning of the season for warfare, and the festivals held in his honor during the month were mirrored by others in October, when the season for these activities came to a close. Martius remained the first month of the Roman calendar year perhaps as late as 153 BC, and several religious observances in the first half of the month were originally new year's celebrations. Even in late antiquity, Roman mosaics picturing the months sometimes still placed March first.March 1 began the numbered year in Russia until the end of the 15th century. Great Britain and its colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, when they finally adopted the Gregorian calendar. Many other cultures and religions still celebrate the beginning of the New Year in March.
March is the first month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the first month of fall or autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.
Ancient Roman observances celebrated in March include Agonium Martiale, celebrated on March 1, March 14, and March 17, Matronalia, celebrated on March 1, Junonalia, celebrated on March 7, Equirria, celebrated on March 14, Mamuralia, celebrated on either March 14 or March 15, Hilaria on March 15 and then through March 22–28, Argei, celebrated on March 16–17, Liberalia and Bacchanalia, celebrated March 17, Quinquatria, celebrated March 19–23, and Tubilustrium, celebrated March 23. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar.
Other names
In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which is believed to originate from maallinen kuu, during March, earth finally becomes visible under the snow. In Ukrainian, the month is called березень/berezenʹ, meaning birch tree, and březen in Czech. Historical names for March include the Saxon Lentmonat, named after the March equinox and gradual lengthening of days, and the eventual namesake of Lent. Saxons also called March Rhed-monat or Hreth-monath, and Angles called it Hyld-monath.In Slovene, the traditional name is sušec, meaning the month when the earth becomes dry enough so that it is possible to cultivate it. The name was first written in 1466 in the Škofja Loka manuscript. Other names were used too, for example brezen and breznik, "the month of birches". The Turkish word Mart is given after the name of Mars the god.
March symbols
- March's birthstones are aquamarine and bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage.
- Its birth flower is the daffodil.
- The zodiac signs for the month of March were Pisces and Aries.
March observances
Month-long observances
- In Catholic tradition, March is the Month of Saint Joseph.
- Endometriosis Awareness Month
- National Nutrition Month
- Season for Nonviolence: January 30 – April 4
- Women's History Month
United States
- Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
- Irish-American Heritage Month
- Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month
- Music in our Schools Month
- National Athletic Training Month
- National Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month
- National Celery Month
- National Frozen Food Month
- National Kidney Month
- National Nutrition Month
- National Professional Social Work Month
- National Reading Awareness Month
- Youth Art Month
Non-Gregorian observances, 2020
- List of observances set by the Bahá'í calendar
- List of observances set by the Chinese calendar
- List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar
- List of observances set by the Islamic calendar
- List of observances set by the Solar Hijri calendar
Movable observances: 2020
- List of movable Eastern Christian observances
- List of movable Western Christian observances
- National Corndog Day : March 21
- Equal Pay Day : March 31
First Sunday: March 1
- Children's Day
Second week: March 1–7
- Global Money Week
School day closest to March 2: March 2
- Read Across America Day
First Monday: March 2
- Casimir Pulaski Day
First Tuesday: March 3
- Grandmother's Day
First Thursday: March 5
- World Book Day
- World Maths Day
First Friday: March 6
- Employee Appreciation Day
Second Sunday: March 8
- Daylight saving time begins
Week of March 8: March 8–14
- Women of Aviation Worldwide Week
Monday closest to March 9, unless March 9 falls on a Saturday: March 9
- Baron Bliss Day
Second Monday: March 9
- Canberra Day
- Commonwealth Day
Second Wednesday: March 11
- Decoration Day
- No Smoking Day
Second Thursday: March 12
- World Kidney Day
Friday of the 13th of month: March 13
- Friday the 13th
Friday of the second full week of March: March 13
- World Sleep Day
Third week in March: March 15–21
- National Poison Prevention Week
Third Monday: March 16
- Birthday of Benito Juarez
March 19th, unless the 19th is a Sunday, then March 20: March 19
- Feast of Joseph of Nazareth
- *Father's Day
- *Las Fallas, celebrated on the week leading to March 19.
- *"Return of the Swallow", annual observance of the swallows' return to Mission San Juan Capistrano in California.
Third Wednesday: March 18
- National Festival of Trees
[March equinox]: March 20
- Nowruz, The Persian new year.
- Chunfen
- Dísablót
- Earth Equinox Day
- Equinox of the Gods/New Year
- Higan
- International Astrology Day
- Mabon
- Ostara
- Shunbun no Hi
- Sigrblót
- Summer Finding
- Sun-Earth Day
- Vernal Equinox Day/Kōreisai
- World Storytelling Day
Fourth Monday: March 23
- Labour Day
Fourth Tuesday: March 24
- American Diabetes Alert Day
Last Saturday: March 28
- Earth Hour
Last Sunday: March 29
- European Summer Time begins
Last Monday: March 30
- Seward's Day
Fixed observances
- March 1
- *Baba Marta,
- *Beer Day
- *Commemoration of Mustafa Barzani's Death
- *Heroes' Day
- *Independence Day
- *Mărțișor
- *National Peanut Butter Day
- *National Pig Day
- *Remembrance Day
- *Saint David's Day
- *Samiljeol
- *Self-injury Awareness Day
- *World Civil Defence Day
- March 2
- *National Banana Creme Pie Day
- *National Reading Day
- *Omizu-okuri Festival
- *Peasant's Day
- *Texas Independence Day
- *Victory at Adwa Day
- March 3
- *Hinamatsuri
- *Liberation Day
- *Martyr's Day
- *Mother's Day
- *National Canadian Bacon Day
- *Sportsmen's Day
- *What if Cats & Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day
- *World Wildlife Day
- March 4
- *National Grammar Day
- *St Casimir's Day
- March 5
- *Custom Chief's Day
- *Day of Physical Culture and Sport
- *Learn from Lei Feng Day
- *National Absinthe Day
- *National Cheez Doodle Day
- *St Piran's Day
- March 6
- *European Day of the Righteous
- *Foundation Day
- *Independence Day
- March 7
- *Liberation of Sulaymaniyah
- *National Crown Roast of Pork Day
- *Teacher's Day
- March 8
- *International Women's Day
- **International Women's Collaboration Brew Day
- **Mother's Day
- *National Peanut Cluster Day
- *National Potato Salad Day
- March 9
- *National Crabmeat Day
- *National Meatball Day
- *Panic Day
- *Teachers' Day
- March 10
- *Harriet Tubman Day
- *Holocaust Remembrance Day
- *Hote Matsuri
- *National Blueberry Popover Day Day
- *National Mario Day
- *National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
- *Tibetan Uprising Day
- March 11
- *Day of Restoration of Independence of Lithuania
- *Johnny Appleseed Day
- *Moshoeshoe Day
- *Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day
- March 12
- *Arbor Day
- *Arbor Day
- *Aztec New Year
- *Girl Scout Birthday
- *National Baked Scallops Day
- *National Day
- *Tree Day
- *World Day Against Cyber Censorship
- *Youth Day
- March 13
- *Anniversary of the election of Pope Francis
- *Kasuga Matsuri
- *L. Ron Hubbard's birthday
- *Liberation of Duhok City
- *National Coconut Torte Day
- March 14
- *Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week March 14 to March 20
- *Pi Day
- *White Day
- March 15
- *Hōnen Matsuri
- *International Day Against Police Brutality
- *J. J. Roberts' Birthday
- *National Brutus Day
- *National Day
- *True Confessions Day
- *World Consumer Rights Day
- *World Contact Day
- *World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue and Film
- *World Speech Day
- *Youth Day
- March 16
- *Day of the Book Smugglers
- *Remembrance day of the Latvian legionnaires
- *Halabja Day
- *Lips Appreciation Day
- *Saint Urho's Day
- March 17
- *Children's Day
- *Evacuation Day
- *Saint Patrick's Day
- March 18
- *Anniversary of the Oil Expropriation
- *Flag Day
- *Forgive Mom and Dad Day
- *Gallipoli Memorial Day
- *Men's and Soldiers' Day
- *Teacher's Day
- March 19
- *Kashubian Unity Day
- *Minna Canth's Birthday
- March 20
- *Feast of the Supreme Ritual
- *Great American Meatout
- *International Day of Happiness
- *Independence Day
- *International Francophonie Day, and its related observance:
- **UN French Language Day
- *Liberation of Kirkuk City
- *National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
- *World Sparrow Day
- March 21
- *Arbor Day
- *Birth of Benito Juárez, a Fiestas Patrias
- *Harmony Day
- *Human Rights Day
- *Independence Day
- *International Colour Day
- *International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
- *International Day of Forests
- *Mother's Day
- *National Tree Planting Day
- *Truant's Day
- *World Down Syndrome Day
- *World Poetry Day
- *World Puppetry Day
- *Youth Day
- March 22
- *As Young As You Feel Day
- *Emancipation Day
- *World Water Day
- March 23
- *Day of the Sea
- *Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Day
- *National Chips and Dip Day
- *Pakistan Day
- *Promised Messiah Day
- *World Meteorological Day
- March 24
- *Commonwealth Covenant Day
- *Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
- *Day of National Revolution
- *International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
- *National Tree Planting Day
- *Student Day
- *World Tuberculosis Day
- March 25
- *Anniversary of the Arengo and the Feast of the Militants
- *Cultural Workers Day
- *Empress Menen's Birthday
- *EU Talent Day
- *Feast of the Annunciation, and its related observances:
- **Lady Day
- **International Day of the Unborn Child
- **Mother's Day
- **Waffle Day
- *Freedom Day
- *International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
- *International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members
- *Maryland Day
- *Revolution Day
- *Struggle for Human Rights Day
- *Tolkien Reading Day
- March 26
- *Independence Day
- *Make Up Your Own Holiday Day
- *Martyr's Day or Day of Democracy
- *Prince Kūhiō Day
- *Purple Day
- March 27
- *Armed Forces Day
- *International whisky day
- *Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day
- *World Theatre Day
- March 28
- *Commemoration of Sen no Rikyū
- *Serfs Emancipation Day
- *Teachers' Day
- March 29
- *Boganda Day
- *Commemoration of the 1947 Rebellion
- *Day of the Young Combatant
- *Youth Day
- March 30
- *Land Day
- *National Doctors' Day
- *Spiritual Baptist/Shouter Liberation Day
- *World Idli Day
- March 31
- *César Chávez Day
- *Culture Day
- *Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis
- *Freedom Day
- *International Transgender Day of Visibility
- *King Nangklao Memorial Day
- *National Backup Day
- *National Clams on the Half Shell Day
- *Thomas Mundy Peterson Day
- *Transfer Day