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  1. Facts about November. Gemstone: Topaz. Flower: Chrysanthemum. Traditions and festivals in November include All Saints Day, All Souls Day, Mischief Night, Bonfire Night, Rememberence Day and Stir Up Sunday. The name comes from the Roman word 'novem' meaning nine, because it was the ninth month in their Roman calendar.

  2. 2 nd November, or 3 rd November if the 2 nd falls on a Sunday. All Souls Day. Also known as the “Day of the Dead”, the day in the Celtic year when the Festival of the Dead took place. It was once the custom to leave doors open and food on the table to nourish the souls of recently departed family members.

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    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.

    March is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. This statue shows him in battle gear. The Roman calendar originally began in March, and the months of January and February were added later, after a calendar reform.

    April takes its name from the Latin word aperire, meaning 'to open' (just like flowers do in spring). Here's a beautifully detailed watercolour drawing of a vase of flowers by French artist Antoine Jules Pelletier. The Romans called the month Aprilis.

    May is named after the Greek goddess Maia. This print is an allegorical representation of the month of May. The artist has included the twins Castor and Pollux because the zodiac sign of Gemini starts in May.

    June is named after the Roman goddess Juno – the god of marriage and childbirth, and the wife of Jupiter, king of the gods. Here she is seated in a chariot.

    July and August were named after two major figures of the ancient Roman world – the statesman Julius Caesar (on the left, damaged) and Rome's first emperor, Augustus.

    But what about the rest? September, October, November and December are named after Roman numbers 7, 8, 9 and 10 – they were originally the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth months of the Roman year. Before July and August were renamed after Roman rulers, they were called Quintilis and Sextilis, meaning fifth and sixth months. How boring! So now you ...

  3. Aug 15, 2024 · November, the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, carries the symbolic meaning of transition. It is often seen as a time of spiritual transformation and inner growth. It’s a period of reflection, self-examination, and reassessing goals and values. As the autumn season reaches its end and winter begins to creep in, November ...

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · November, the month that bridges the gap between autumn and winter, is a time of transition and reflection. As the leaves fall and nature begins to prepare for its slumber, a certain mystique exists in the air. November holds within it deeply symbolic and spiritual meanings that have been woven into cultures and traditions throughout history.

  5. Oct 17, 2023 · In addition to the Beaver Moon, there are other names associated with November’s full moon, reflecting various cultural and regional traditions: Frost Moon: November marks the onset of colder temperatures, and frost becomes more prevalent during this time. Hence, the name “Frost Moon” acknowledges the chilling embrace of winter.

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  7. Nov 1, 2023 · Contemporary names also make the list — Jayden means “thankful” and Nova works as a nickname for November. Many of the top November baby names are Thanksgiving-themed, including Grace and Macy — for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade — and herb names Sage and Rosemary. As the last full month of Fall, Autumn is well-suited to a ...

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