Seven is considered a very powerful number. To be the seventh child is to be a "strong" person.
If you are the seventh child (all of the same gender) you are stronger still.
If one of your parents is also a seventh offspring then we are talking quite a bit of power.
The most powerful of all is the seventh child (all the same gender) of the seventh child (all the same gender & the same gender as you) For example the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, is said to be a very big power. As is the seventh son of a seventh son.
The readings say this person has the power and the potential to do great things (for good or for evil). What it doesn't say is that you DO NOT have to use it. Lots of people in this world have talents they don't use. Some people who play the piano very well never go on to be great pianists and some people who are wizards at understanding numbers don't go to Vegas and try to "break the bank".
What I am saying is that it is up to you who and what you become. Think hard on what that is, study, do the "work" and set the bar as high as you can dream. You'll never know how great you will be, until you start being.
The meaning depends on which folklore you are looking into. Irish folklore believes the seventh child will have healing powers, whereas most others believe the seventh son will become a werewolf, and the seventh daughter a witch.
She has the power of turning all things in sevens into gold. Boogers.
No. Cleopatra 7 is the daughter of Ptolemy XII and an unknown mother.
Matinee Theatre - 1955 Daughter of the Seventh 1-132 was released on: USA: 3 May 1956
Oh, dude, the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter is like a mystical unicorn in folklore. It's supposed to be this super rare and magical thing, you know? Like, apparently, they have special powers or something, but hey, I'm just here for the laughs.
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Mildred was the daughter of Merewald, an Anglian ruler of the seventh century.
Your daughter is having her seventh birthday party today.
The term "seventh daughter" can have various interpretations depending on context. In some cultural narratives, it may refer to the seventh daughter born into a family, often associated with folklore or superstitions that imbue her with special powers or destiny. It can also symbolize themes of femininity, lineage, or the complexities of sibling relationships. Overall, the phrase carries connotations of uniqueness and significance within a familial or societal framework.
dude, im a boy!
In the Middle Ages, the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (or sometimes just the Seventh Son) was believed to be born a werewolf. The Seventh Daughter was believed to be a witch. This led to the killing of many Seventh children until the myth died out. However, another belief was instead of becoming a werewolf, the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son would be gifted in some way, more in-touch with the Unseen World, for example, the ability to see faeries or speak to the dead.
Probably nothing. Just a little coincidence let's say.