there are many different ones for different religions and traditions i suppose it depends on your own opinion
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No, it is a noun. The word birthday is either a date of birth, or the calendar day on which it is annually celebrated.
Eastenders most recently celebrated its 25 birthday on Feb 19th 2010.
As it is not a birthday, the same date, and it has to fall on a sunday, that is why it never falls on the same day.
I heard somewhere that it's called the Golden birthday. It's supposed to be celebrated better than just an average birthday party!
Assuming you had celebrated your birthday this year, you would have been born in 2010 - 18 = 1992. If you had not yet celebrated your birthday, you would have been born in 1991.
If your most recent birthday was your 13th or greater, and you have not yet celebrated your 20th birthday, you are most assuredly a teenager.
Saint Victoria's birthday is unknown, but it is known that she died in 304 AD. Her feast day is celebrated on December 23.
The date of birth of the Virgin Mary is unknown but is celebrated on September 8 each year.
Yes it is. By technicality, an anniversary is something celebrated one a year on the same date as the previous year.
If you mean what month is the most common for people to be born in, it's October. Specifically, October 1st is the most common birthday in the U.S.A. (do the math! It coincides with Christmas/New Years Eve/New Years Day!).
The actual date is not known , but the early christians put December 25th as, the pagans celebrated it as Saturns birthday.
The last year the Cullens celebrated Emmett's birthday was in 2006, as mentioned in the book "Twilight." Since then, they stopped keeping track of their ages and no longer celebrated birthdays.