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Origins of Month Names: How Did the Months Get Their Names …
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Eventually, January (Januarius) and February (Februarius) were added to the end of the year, giving all 12 months proper names. January was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, while February’s name is believed to stem from Februa, an ancient festival dedicated to ritual springtime cleaning and washing.

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July was named in honor of Julius Caesar right after his assassination in 44 B.C., with July being the month of his birth. July is the first month in the calendar that bears the name of a real person, rather than a deity. August represents another Roman ruler having been enshrined.

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April: Three theories exist regarding the origin of April’s name. Some say April got its name from the Latin word meaning second since April was the second month on the ancient calendar. Others claim it comes from aperire, a Latin word meaning to open, because it represents the opening of buds and flowers in spring.

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Tradition called for Romans to put down their swords in a ceasefire during January and February (the two months between the old and new years), which meant that wars would have resumed on March 1….

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How Did the Months Get Their Names? – ALTA Language Services

How Did the Months Get Their Names?


Though their root meanings now make them feel out of place in the calendar year, prior to the addition of January and February, they were indeed the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth months. The names of the months are all derived from three sources: Greek and Roman deities, Roman rulers, and numbers.

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Curious Kids: how did the months get their names?
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The names of the months are very old and they come from ancient Rome. Rome is the capital of Italy and several thousand years ago it was the heart of a very powerful empire (which is like a…

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A quick primer on how each of the months got their names, from the Roman gods to the ancient rulers.

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Where did the calendar months get their names? – Yuqo

Where did the calendar months get their names?


In the original Roman calendar, September was the seventh month of the year, hence its name. The word comes from the Latin root septem meaning seven. Initially, the previous six months of the ten-month Roman calendar were assigned names according to their numbers.

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How did the months of the year get their names? Find out here!
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Okay back to the topic, here’s how the months of the year got their names. Spoilers: it’s a mixture of deities, rulers, and numbers. 1. January. Image via artemisgallery. The month at the dawn of the year got its name from the Roman god Janus, who presided over doors and beginnings.

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What Are the Origins of the Names of Our Days and Months?
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The names of the months and their meanings are as follows: The rest of the months—September, October, November, December—are derived from the Latin words for the numerals 7, 8, 9, and 10. They were the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months of the old Roman calendar before July and August were inserted ahead of them.

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