The January Birthstone is the Garnet Garnets have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives. The word garnet comes from 14th century Middle English word gernet meaning dark red. Garnet is said to be symbolic of desire and represents constancy.
Garnet is called the traditional birthstone of January. Emerald is listed as the mystical birthstone. Rose quartz is considered the secondary birthstone of January.
January Zodiac Signs
Month of January Zodiac Signs are Capricorn(until January 19) and Aquarius(January 20 onwards).
Capricorn (December 22 - January 20) When you were born as a Capricorn then you are considered to be quite intelligent. Capricorns are known to be very patient and will go to great lengths as to achieve perspnal goals. This is why Capricorns are usually well suited to handling business problems. Capricorns are compatible with: Scorpio, Pisces, Virgo, Aries, Cancer and Taurus.
Aquarius (January 21 - February 19) People born under this sign can sometimes leave an impression of being simple minded. However this is actually one of their positive qualities. This quality can result in being honest, loyal and dependable. Some other great attributes of the Aquarius are smarts and a drive towards independence. Aquarius are compatible with: Aries, Gemini, Libra, Pisces, Sagittarius and other Aquarius.
January Birth Flowers
Although January is a cold and gloomy season seems like an unlikely time for flowers to bloom, but nature has designed birth flowers which love the extreme weather. The flower associated with the month of January is Carnation and is said to symbolise love, fascination and distinction. Carnation, which is also commonly called Gillyflower, is found in a number of colors from pink to purple-red.
Love, Pride, Beauty, Purity, Distinction, Fascination, and Loyal. January Birth Flower Carnation comes in every shade on the colour wheel. They are one of the most delicate and beautiful blooms that are long lasting. Each colour of Carnations can symbolize a sentiment or emotion. Pink Carnation means affection, while a Red Carnation means Love and Affection. White carnations mean good luck whereas Yellow Carnation denotes disappointment or exclusion.
Year 1090 January Holidays in History
1st » Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
1st » Basil of Caesarea called Basil the Great (Eastern Orthodox Church)
1st » Circumcision of Jesus known as Feast of the Circumcision of Christ
1st » Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus (Lutheranism named Lutheran Church)
1st » Fulgentius of Ruspe
1st » Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, the Octave (liturgical) e.g Octave Day of Christmas, considered a holy day of obligation in some countries (Catholic Church)
1st » Saint Telemachus named Telemachus
1st » World Day of Peace (Catholic Church)
1st » January 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
1st » Constitution Day (Italy)
1st » Dissolution of Czechoslovakia related observances:
1st » Public holidays in Slovakia named Day of the Establishment of the Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
1st » Public holidays in the Czech Republic or Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State (Czech Republic)
1st » Earliest day on which Handsel Monday can fall, while January 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Monday of the year (Scotland)
1st » Public holidays in Taiwan known as Founding Day (Taiwan)
1st » Global Family Day (International observance or International)
1st » List of national independence days e.g Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Brunei from United Kingdom in 1984
1st » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Haiti from France in 1804
1st » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Sudan from United Kingdom in 1956
1st » Arbor Day e.g National Tree Planting Day (Tanzania)
1st » Public Domain Day
1st » The eighth Twelve Days of Christmas or day of Christmas (Western Christianity)
1st » The last day of Kwanzaa (United States)
1st » The presidents of Brazil and Switzerland take possession.
2nd » Public holidays in Haiti known as Ancestry Day (Haiti)
2nd » Carnival named Carnival Day (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
2nd » Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
2nd » Basil of Caesarea named Basil the Great (Catholic Church and Church of England)
2nd » Defendens called Defendens of Thebes
2nd » Gregory of Nazianzus (Catholic Church)
2nd » Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe (Lutheran Church)
2nd » Macarius of Alexandria
2nd » Seraphim of Sarov (repose)
2nd » Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah (Episcopal Church (United States) named Episcopal Church)
2nd » January 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
2nd » The first day of the Riosucio, Caldas Carnival of Riosucio called Carnival of Riosucio, celebrated until January 8 every 2 years. (Riosucio, Caldas or Riosucio)
2nd » The ninth Twelve Days of Christmas e.g day of Christmas (Western Christianity)
2nd » The second day of New Year (a holiday in Kazakhstan, Republic of Macedonia Macedonia, Culture of Mauritius Mauritius, Montenegro, Public holidays in New Zealand New Zealand, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Ukraine):
2nd » Public and Bank holidays in Scotland e.g Bank Holiday, if it is a Sunday, the day moves to January 3 (Scotland)
12th » Earliest day on which Lee-Jackson Day can fall while January 18 is the latest, celebrated on the Friday before Martin Luther King Day. (Commonwealth of Virginia)
12th » Public holidays in Turkmenistan e.g Memorial Day (Turkmenistan)
14th » Flag Day e.g National Flag Day (Georgia (country) called Georgia)
14th » Public holidays in Thailand known as National Forest Conservation Day (Thailand)
14th » Old New Year
14th » Ratification Day (United States)
14th » Sidereal winter solstice celebrations in Southern Asia named South and Southeast Asian cultures; marking the transition of the Sun to Capricorn, and the first day of the six months Uttarayana period. '(see April 14)':
14th » Magh Bihu (Assam)
14th » Maghi (Punjab (India) called Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh)
14th » Makar Sankranti (India)
14th » Maghe Sankranti (Nepal)
14th » The first day of Pongal, a Tamil New Year. (Tamil people or Tamil)
15th » Armed Forces Day Nigeria named Armed Forces Day (Nigeria)
15th » Armed Forces Day India named Army Day (India)
15th » Earliest day on which International Fetish Day can fall, while January 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Friday in January.
15th » Earliest day on which Martin Luther King, Jr. Day can fall, while January 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Monday in January. (United States)
15th » John Chilembwe Day (Malawi)
15th » Hangul Day named Korean Alphabet Day (North Korea)
15th » One of the two Carmentalia, in honor of Carmenta. (Roman Empire)
15th » The second day of the sidereal winter solstice festivals in India '(see January 14)':
15th » Pongal Maattu Pongal named Maatu Pongal, celebrated by performing Jallikattu (Tamil language or Tamil)
24th » St. Timothy and St. Titus, Apostolic men, (commemoration, Anglicanism)
24th » Earliest day on which Saturday of Souls can fall, while February 27 (or 28 during Leap Year) is the latest; observed 57 days before Easter. (Eastern Orthodox)
24th » Feast of Our Lady of Peace (Roman Catholic Church), and its related observances:
24th » 'Feria de Alasitas' (La Paz)
24th » First day of the Sementivae, in honor of Ceres (Roman mythology) called Ceres and Gaia (mythology) called Terra (Roman Empire)
25th » Burns supper called Burns Night (Scotland and Scottish people e.g Scottish community)
25th » Christian Feast Day:
25th » Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul (Eastern Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran churches, which concludes the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity)
25th » Gregory the Theologian (Eastern Catholic Churches or Eastern (Byzantine) Catholic Church)
25th » The last day of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Christian ecumenism)
25th » January 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
25th » Scientology holidays or Criminon Day (Scientology)
25th » Earliest day on which the first day of Carnival of Cádiz can fall, while February 28 is the latest; celebrated two Sundays before Ash Wednesday until Ash Wednesday (Cádiz)