Lucina is the goddess of childbirth.
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.
NO
Hebe is the goddess of youth. She is the one who serves ambrosia and nectar to the other gods and goddesses thereby granting them immortality and eternal youth - because of that she is most often depicted with a cup or a jug of nectar
No, but there is a Roman Goddess Diane, who is Named after the Greek Goddess Artemis.
Yes, I do believe Hindus celebrate birthdays, eg. Lord Krishna's "Janam Ashmi" or birthdate (appearance). I celebrate my birthday and so does my whole family.
Mythological creatures do not have birthdays. Echo was not a goddess, but a nymph.
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.
Greek mythology does not give us the birthdays of it's gods and goddesses.
There is no specific collective noun for birthdays, however a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example a cluster of birthdays, a series of birthdays, or a respectable century of birthdays.
Birthdays = Geburtstage
Yes. If they were born, then they have birthdays.
asian rituals of birthdays?
There is no patron saint of birthdays.
In Bulgaria in place of Birthdays we celebrate.. birthdays. We also have the so called nameday (saint day), but both birthdays and namedays are celebrated.
IF there where no birthdays or months no one will be born
Birthdays of Freedom was created in 1957.
Children on Their Birthdays was created in 2002.