that depends, you would have to know if certain parts of the body are more likely to have birthmarks than other parts. The distribution of birthmarks may or may not be random.
scientifically, nothing.
it means it was a coincidence?
"The Birthmark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is set in a Puritan village in the late 18th century. The story takes place at the home of Aylmer, a scientist, and his wife Georgiana, where Aylmer becomes obsessed with removing a small birthmark on his wife's cheek. The majority of the story unfolds within the confines of their home and laboratory.
Yes.
A beauty spot is a birthmark, especially on a woman, or a place known for its natural beauty, often a haven for tourists or travellers.
Since God is everywhere, there is no "exact place".
It depends on how you look on it; if you wan to believe it is a sign then go ahead but others would think of it as chance. Some places on the body are more popular for birthmarks but generally the birthmark distribution is at random. So yeah, it depends on how you look on it.
Nothing. It is a coincidence.
exact place and time in which individual events happen
The exact name for a crusty place is a bakery.
Welsh ponies originated in Wales. Welsh people come from the same place, but this may be a coincidence.
Not intentionally. If there is a street named Wisteria Lane it is simply coincidence. The Wisteria Lane of Desperate Housewives is a fictional place with fictional characters.