The November Birthstones are the Topaz and Citrine. Topaz(particularly, yellow) symbolizes friendship, love and affection. It is believed to give the wearer increased strength and intellect. Topaz is called the traditional birthstone of November. Lemon quartz(Citrine) secondary birthstone for November.
November Zodiac Signs
Month of November Zodiac Signs are Scorpio(until November 21) and Sagittarius(November 22 onwards).
Scorpio (October 23 - November 21) Scorpio by nature like to take action instead of thinking things through in great lengths. They tend to be ambitious, bold, courageous, and self confident. Scorpio have a clear vision for their desires in life. Going after those goals feel liberating to them. Cool headedness helps Scorpio to achieve their desires. Scorpio are compatible with: Capricorn, Pisces, Cancer and Virgo.
Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) Theoretical thinkin is like honey to those people. Born as Sagittarius you will have a tendency to philosophize. Honesty and a strong sense of justice are some of the positive qualities of Sagittarius. Focus and energy are things they give to work and family life. Sagittarius are compatible with: Aquarius, Libra, Aries and Leo.
November Birth Flowers
Birth flower Chrysanthemum, which stands for cheerfulness and love, is associated with the month of November. According to Feng Shui, Chrysanthemums brings happiness and laughter in the house.
Compassion, Friendship and Joy. November Birth Flower Chrysanthemum can have different meanings. Red is for Love, White means innocence, and Yellow denotes unrequited love.
Year 956 November Holidays in History
1st » All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation (Roman Catholic Church. A holiday in Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Italy, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta (for schools only), Maur
1st » Public holidays in India Secular holidays e.g Andhra Pradesh Formation Day (Andhra Pradesh)
1st » Public holidays in Algeria named Anniversary of the Revolution (Algeria)
1st » Christian Feast Day:
1st » Austromoine
1st » Benignus of Dijon
1st » Caesarius of Africa
1st » November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
1st » Public holidays in Bhutan or Coronation of the fifth Druk Gyalpo (Bhutan)
1st » Day of the Innocents, The first day of Day of the Dead or 'El Dia de los Muertos' celebration. (Mexico, Haiti)
1st » Day of the leaders of the Bulgarian National Revival (Bulgaria)
1st » Earliest day on which Arbor Day can fall, while 7 November is the latest; celebrated on the first Friday in November. (Samoa)
1st » Earliest day on which Public holidays in Turkmenistan e.g Health Day can fall, while 7 November is the latest; celebrated on the first Saturday in November. (Turkmenistan)
1st » Haryana Formation of Haryana known as Haryana Foundation Day (Haryana)
1st » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Antigua and Barbuda from the United Kingdom in 1981.
1st » Karnataka Rajyotsava called Karnataka Foundation Day (Karnataka)
1st » Kerala Piravi called Kerala Foundation Day (Kerala)
1st » National Bison Day (United States)
1st » Samhain in the Northern Hemisphere and Beltaine in the Southern hemisphere, celebrations start at sunset of October 31 (Neopagan Wheel of the Year)
2nd » All Souls Day (Roman Catholic Church called Roman Catholic and Anglican Church), and its related observances:
2nd » 'All Souls Day called Dia de Finados' or 'Dia dos Fiéis Defuntos' (Brazil and Portugal)
2nd » Christian Feast Day:
2nd » Victorinus of Pettau
2nd » November 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
2nd » Coronation of Haile Selassie (Rastafari movement)
2nd » Day of the Dead, The second day of Day of the Dead or 'El Dia de los Muertos' celebration. (Mexico)
2nd » Earliest day on which Election Day (United States) known as Election Day can fall, while November 8 is the latest; celebrated on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. (United States)
8th » Elizabeth of the Trinity known as Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity (Roman Catholic Church)
8th » Four Crowned Martyrs
8th » Godfrey of Amiens
8th » Johann von Staupitz (Lutheran)
8th » Calendar of saints (Church of England) November known as Saints and Martyrs of England (Church of England)
8th » Willehad of Bremen
8th » November 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
8th » Earliest day on which Pupusa or National Festival of Pupusa can fall, while November 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Sunday in November. (El Salvador)
8th » Earliest day on which Remembrance Sunday can fall, while November 14 is the latest; celebrated on the second Sunday in November. (United Kingdom)
8th » International Day of Radiology
8th » One of the 'Lapis manalis called Mundus patet' (Roman Empire)
8th » Synaxis of the Michael (archangel) called Archangel Michael and the other Christian angelic hierarchy known as Bodiless Powers of Heaven (Eastern Orthodox Church)
9th » Public holidays in Pakistan called Birthday of Muhammad Iqbal (Pakistan)
9th » Christian Calendar of Saints known as Feast Day:
9th » Dedication of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, Cathedral of the Pope (memorial feast day)
9th » Theodore of Amasea (Roman Catholic Church)
9th » Vitonus
9th » Benignus of Armagh
9th » Margery Kempe (Church of England)
9th » Martin Chemnitz (Lutheran)
9th » November 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
9th » Dia de los ñatitas e.g Day of the Skulls or 'Dia de los ñatitas' (Bolivia)
9th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Cambodia from France in 1953.
10th » Public holidays in Panama e.g Cry of Independence Day (Panama)
10th » Day of Remembrance of Ataturk (Turkey)
10th » Militsiya Militsiya in the Russian Federation called Day of Russian Militsiya (Russia)
10th » Day of Tradition or 'Día de la Tradición', celebrated on the birthday of José Hernández (writer) called José Hernández (Argentina, especially San Antonio de Areco)
11th » Public holidays in Bhutan known as Birthday of King Jigme Singye Wangchuck (Bhutan)
11th » Christian Feast Day:
11th » Bartholomew of Grottaferrata (Roman Catholic Church)
11th » Martin of Tours (Roman Catholic Church)
11th » Saint Menas e.g Menas
11th » Søren Kierkegaard (Lutheran Church)
11th » Theodore the Studite
11th » November 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
11th » End of World War I related observances:
11th » Armistice Day (New Zealand, France, Belgium and Serbia)
11th » Remembrance Day (United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations, including Australia and Canada)
11th » Veterans Day (United States) or Veterans Day, called Armistice Day until 1954, when the holiday was rededicated to be in honor of American military, naval, and Air Force, veterans. (United States)
11th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Angola from Portugal in 1975.
11th » Public holidays in Colombia called Independence of Cartagena (Colombia)
11th » Lāčplēsis Lāčplēsis Day called Lāčplēsis Day, celebrates the victory over the Bermontians at the battle of Riga in 1919. (Latvia)
11th » Opening of carnival ("Karneval"/"Fasching"), on 11-11, at 11:11. (Germany, the Netherlands, and other countries)
11th » Pocky e.g Pocky Day and Pretz e.g Pretz Day (Japan)
12th » Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
12th » Cumméne Fota
12th » Emilian of Cogolla
12th » Josaphat Kuntsevych
12th » Nilus of Sinai
12th » Patiens
12th » Arsatius
12th » November 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
13th » Christian Calendar of saints called Feast Day:
13th » Brice of Tours
13th » Frances Xavier Cabrini
13th » Saint Homobonus known as Homobonus
13th » St. John Chrysostom or John Chrysostom (Eastern Orthodox, Repose)
13th » Quintian of Rodez
13th » Saints of the Premonstratensian Order
13th » Stanislaus Kostka
13th » Charles Simeon(Church of England)
13th » The Hundred Thousand Martyrs of Tbilisi (Georgian Orthodox Church)
13th » Earliest day on which Volkstrauertag called National Day of Mourning or 'Volkstrauertag' can fall, observed two Sundays before the first of Advent. (Germany)
13th » Feast of Feronia (goddess) Feronia, celebrated on the Ides (calendar) Ides of Roman festivals November November (Roman Empire)
15th » Hugh Cook Faringdon known as Blessed Hugh Faringdon
15th » Didier of Cahors
15th » Saint Leopold III known as Leopold III, a Culture of Austria Public holidays e.g public holiday in Lower Austria and Vienna.
15th » Malo (saint) called Malo
15th » Mechell
15th » Francis Asbury and George Whitefield (Episcopal Church (USA))
15th » November 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
15th » Day of the German-speaking Community of Belgium (German-speaking Community of Belgium)
15th » Palestinian Declaration of Independence e.g Independence Day, unilaterally declared in 1988. (State of Palestine e.g Palestine)
15th » Public holidays in Brazil known as Republic Proclamation Day (Brazil)
15th » Shichi-Go-San (Japan)
16th » Christian Calendar of Saints named Feast Day:
16th » Edmund Rich e.g Edmund of Abingdon
16th » Eucherius of Lyon
16th » Gertrude the Great (Roman Catholic church)
16th » Saint Margaret of Scotland e.g Margaret of Scotland
16th » Saint Matthew named Matthew the Evangelist (Eastern Christianity)
16th » Saint Othmar named Othmar
16th » November 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
16th » Hugh of Lincoln (commemoration, Anglicanism)
16th » Public holidays in Estonia or Day of Declaration of Sovereignty (Estonia)
16th » Earliest day on which Buß- und Bettag Bu.C3.9F- und Bettag in Germany Day of Repentance and Prayer can fall, while November 22 is the latest; celebrated 11 days before Advent Sunday (Lutheran, Reformed Church Reformed (Calvinist) and United and uniting ch
16th » Volkstrauertag (Germany)
16th » Icelandic Language Day or 'Dagur íslenskrar tungu' (Iceland)
17th » Gennadius of Constantinople (Greek Orthodox Church)
17th » Gregory of Tours (Roman Catholic Church)
17th » Gregory Thaumaturgus
17th » Hilda of Whitby
17th » Hugh of Lincoln
17th » November 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
17th » Earliest day on which National Survivors of Suicide Day can fall, while November 23 is the latest; celebrated on Saturday before Thanksgiving. (United States)
18th » Mabyn (Roman Catholic Church and Anglicanism)
18th » Rose Philippine Duchesne (Roman Catholic Church)
18th » Elizabeth of Hungary (Church of England)
18th » Hilda of Whitby (Episcopal Church (United States) known as Episcopal Church)
18th » November 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
18th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Latvia from Russia in 1918.
18th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Morocco from France and Spain in 1956.
18th » National Day (Oman)
20th » International observances e.g Africa Industrialization Day (international)
20th » Black Awareness Day (Brazil)
20th » Christian Feast Day:
20th » Bernward of Hildesheim
20th » Edmund the Martyr
20th » November 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
20th » Day of National Sovereignty (Argentina)
20th » Earliest day on which the Feast of Christ the King can fall, while November 26 is the latest; celebrated on the last Sunday before Advent. (Roman Catholic Church)
20th » Revolution Day (Mexico) known as Revolution Day (Mexico)
20th » Transgender Day of Remembrance (LGBT community)
21st » Presentation of Mary e.g Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
21st » November 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
21st » Day of the Dayton Agreement e.g General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska)
21st » National Adoption Day (United States)
21st » No Music Day (Holiday Unofficial holidays named Unofficial)
21st » World Hello Day (Unofficial)
22nd » Christian Calendar of saints named Feast Day:
22nd » Saint Cecilia or Cecilia
22nd » November 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
22nd » Congress of Manastir e.g Day of the Albanian Alphabet (Albania and Albanians e.g ethnic Albanians)
22nd » Earliest day on which Thanksgiving named Thanksgiving Day can fall, while November 28 is the latest; celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. (United States)
23rd » Alexander Nevsky (Repose, Russian Orthodox Church)
23rd » Columbanus
23rd » Felicitas of Rome
23rd » Pope Clement I (Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, and the Lutheran Church)
23rd » Miguel Agustin Pro (Roman Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church)
23rd » November 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
23rd » Earliest day on which Black Friday (shopping) named Black Friday can fall, while November 29 is the latest; observed on the day after Thanksgiving. (United States), and its related observances.
23rd » Labour Thanksgiving Day (Japanese calendar National holidays or Japan)
23rd » Public holidays in Slovenia e.g Rudolf Maister Day (Slovenia)
24th » Christian Calendar of Saints called Feast Days:
24th » Andrew Dung-Lac and other Vietnamese Martyrs
24th » Saint Chrysogonus e.g Chrysogonus (Roman Catholic Church)
24th » Colman of Cloyne (Roman Catholic Church)
24th » Firmina (Roman Catholic Church)
24th » Flavian of Ricina (Roman Catholic Church)
24th » Saint Mercurius or Mercurius (Eastern Church)
24th » Justus Falckner, Jehu Jones, William Passavant (Lutheran)
24th » November 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
24th » Lachit Borphukan Lachit Divas e.g Lachit Divas (Assam)
25th » Christian Calendar of Saints e.g Feast Day:
25th » Catherine of Alexandria
25th » Elizabeth of Reute
25th » Catherine Labouré
25th » James Otis Sargent Huntington (Episcopal Church (USA))
25th » Isaac Watts (Lutheran)
25th » November 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
25th » Evacuation Day (New York) e.g Evacuation Day (19th century New York City)
25th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Suriname from the Netherlands in 1975.
25th » International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (International observance called International)
25th » Public holidays in Bosnia and Herzegovina or National Day (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
26th » Christian Calendar of Saints called Feast Days:
26th » John Berchmans
26th » Pope Siricius
26th » Stylianos of Paphlagonia (Eastern Orthodoxy)
26th » Sylvester Gozzolini
26th » Isaac Watts (Episcopal Church (USA))
26th » November 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
26th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Mongolia from China on July 11, 1921.
28th » Feast of the Holy Sovereigns (Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii)
28th » Kamehameha IV known as Kamehameha and Queen Emma of Hawaii e.g Emma (Episcopal Church (USA))
28th » Herman of Alaska, the anniversary of his actual death. Eastern Orthodox
28th » Pope Gregory III
28th » Albanian Declaration of Independence called Independence Day / National Day / Flag Day, celebrate the independence of Albania from Turkey in 1912, the first Albanian flag raise by Skanderbeg in 1443, and for the new Constitution of Albania named parliamen
28th » Independence Day, celebrate the independence of Mauritania from France in 1960.
28th » Independence Day, celebrate the independence of Panama from Spain in 1821.
28th » Navy Day (Iran)
28th » Public holidays in Burundi named Republic Day (Burundi)
29th » Christian Calendar of Saints called Feast Day:
29th » Brendan of Birr
29th » Cuthbert Mayne
29th » Radboud of Utrecht
29th » Saturnin
29th » November 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
29th » International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (International observances called International)
29th » Liberation Day (Albania) called Liberation Day or 'Dita e Çlirimit' (Albania)
29th » Republic Day 29 November in the former Yugoslavia (1945–2002) or Republic Day (Yugoslavia)
29th » Public holidays in Vanuatu e.g Unity Day (Vanuatu)
30th » Public holidays in the Philippines e.g Bonifacio Day (Philippines)
30th » Christian Calendar of Saints called feast day:
30th » Saint Andrew known as Andrew
30th » November 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
30th » Cities for Life Day (International)
30th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Barbados from the United Kingdom in 1966
30th » Independence Day, celebrates the independence of PDRY e.g South Yemen from the United Kingdom in 1967
30th » Public holidays in Benin or National Day (Benin)
30th » Regina Mundi e.g Regina Mundi Day (South Africa)