Quotes, Interesting Facts, and Trivia about the February Month (2024)

Besides Valentine’s Day, February also stands for Food, Friendship, and Fun. This CelebrationJoy piece covers February’s quotes, facts, birthdays, and trivia.

The word February has been derived from the word ‘februa’, which translates to purification and cleansing, adapted from the Roman ‘Festival of Purification’, and muses pre-Spring rituals. ‘Februo’ literally means ‘I purify by sacrifice’.

Valentine’s Day and February are like synonyms. We can even say that Valentine’s Day owns February! The month gets with itself all the lovey-dovey energy in this world. All you see and feel is love, hearts meeting (and breaking), roses, chocolates, and those sparkles in the eyes. But there’s more to it than just Valentine’s Day. This shortest month has a longer list of celebrations and holidays. So, don’t let a week of red satin, candy boxes restrict your festive moods; read the facts below, and have a month-long celebration.

February Quotes and Sayings

Freezing
cold winds,
biting chills, and
white snow fluffed hills
Valentines day, oh how gay!
presidents’ day is coming our way.
February, sweet and small, greatest month of all.”
― Eric Lies (28 Word Poem for February)

The February sunshine steeps your boughs and tints the buds and swells the leaves within.
― William C. Bryant

Late February, and the air’s so balmy sonowdrops and crocuses might be fooled into early blooming. Then the inevitable blizzard will come, blighting our harbingers of spring, and the numbed yards will go back undercover. In Florida, it’s strawberry season – shortcake, waffles, berries and cream will be penciled on the coffeshop menus.
― Gail Mazu

February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March.
― Dr. J. R. Stockton

February makes a bridge, and March breaks it.
― George Herbert

February, when the days of winter seem endless and no amount of wistful recollecting can bring back any air of summer.
― Shirley Jackson

January is always a good month for behavioral economics: Few things illustrate self-control as vividly as New Year’s resolutions. February is even better, though, because it lets us study why so many of those resolutions are broken.
― Sendhil Mullainathan

The February born will find
Sincerity and peace of mind;
Freedom from passion and from care,
If they the Pearl (also green Amethyst) will wear.
― Anonymous

February Facts and Birthdays

The Many Names of February!

  • In Old English terms, the Anglo-Saxons named February as ‘Solmonath’, which means month of cakes, mud-month, as the Gods were offered cakes in the February season.
  • It was also called ‘Kale-monath’ or ‘sprout-kale’ by the Saxons, which is the name for cabbage and its sprouting.
  • In Welsh, February is known as ‘y mis bach’, which translates to ‘the little month’.
  • The second month is called ‘helmikuu’ in Finnish, which means ‘the month of pearl’, inspired from the snow falling on tree branches and the droplets freezing on them, metaphorical with the pearls of ice.
  • About 400 years ago, during the Shakespearean time, this month was known as ‘Feverell’.
  • In Newton’s time, which is like 300 years ago, it had changed to ‘Frbrueer’, which is where February has its latest derivation.

Interesting Facts

  • Americans celebrate Valentine’s Day on February 14. In fact, this day iscelebrated around the world in different ways. For instance, Wales does it through love spoons, while Denmark does it through white roses or snowdrops.
  • February is the month of water-bearer Aquarius (January 20 – February 18) and water sign Pisces (February 19 – March 20). Somepopular Pisceans are Albert Einstein, Rihanna, Steve Jobs, Kesha, Mary Kom, etc., while some popular Aquarians are Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Palin, Abraham Lincoln, Neymar, etc., spanning the fields from literature to entertainment.
  • Amethyst is the birthstone of Aquarians.
  • Viola plant (Violet) and the Primrose are the flowers for February.
  • The month of February is the only month that can pass without a full moon, in common years. The next time we would witness such a scenario would be in 2018.
  • In common years, February starts on the same day of the week as March and November, and on leap years, it starts with the same day of the week as August.
  • This month celebrates the National Day of the Sun in Argentina.
  • It is also known as the Black History Month, as it is the annual observance month in US, Canada, and UK, remembering African-American people and events.
  • The games for this month are football and skipping. Football is not to be played in the regular style. This is played on a grand scale, where all the men come out on the street at a specific time. They would start the game after the church bell has rung.
  • In Western Christianity, the first day of Lent is observed as Ash Wednesday, a day of fast. This occurs 46 days prior to Easter, and the earliest date it can occur is on the 4th of Feb. Some dates for Ash Wednesday are 22nd of February (2012), 13th of February (2013), 18th of February (2015), 10th of February (2016), etc.
  • February is the American Heart Month, wherein awareness of heart diseases is raised, prevention measures are taken, and those suffering are treated.
  • This entire month has been dedicated to chocolate! The month is celebrated as the National Chocolate Lovers Month.
  • It is also celebrated as the National Bird-Feeding Month in the U.S, wherein they spread awareness about wild bird feeding.
  • February is National Dental Health Month. This is done to arouse awareness about oral health.

Fun Facts

Feb 1

  • National Chinese New Year
  • National Freedom Day
  • National Baked Alaska Day

Feb 2

  • Groundhog Day
  • Candlemas Day
  • Heavenly Hash Day

Feb 3

  • Martyrs’ Day
  • Veteran’s Day in Thailand
  • Heroes’ Day in Mozambique

Feb 4

  • Facebook was founded on February 4, 2004.
  • Independence of Sri Lanka
  • World Cancer Day

Feb 5

  • Constitution Day of Mexico
  • National Weatherperson’s Day (U.S.)

Feb 6

  • International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation (United Nations)
  • Waitangi Day in New Zealand

Feb 7

  • Bob Marley’s birthday
  • Tom Brokaw’s birthday
  • Independence Day of Grenada(United Kingdom).

Feb 8

  • Slovenian Cultural Holiday
  • Charles Dickens’s birthday
  • Ashton Kutcher’s birthday

Feb 9

  • Carole King’s (singer and songwriter) birthday
  • David Gallagher’s (actor) birthday

Feb 10

  • New Delhi becomes the capital of India, in 1931.
  • Cream Cheese Brownie Day

Feb 11

  • National Foundation Day in Japan
  • Thomas Edison’s birthday

Feb 12

  • Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday
  • Charles Darwin’s Birthday

Feb 13

  • World Radio Day
  • The Festival of Parentalia (Roman Empire) begins.

Feb 14

  • St. Valentine’s Day
  • Ferris Wheel Day
  • National Organ Donation Day
  • National Cream-filled Chocolates Day

Feb 15

  • The first Teddy Bear was made, in 1903.
  • Galileo’s (scientist) birthday
  • National Gumdrop Day

Feb 16

  • Kim Jong-il’s Birthday (North Korea)
  • National Almond Day

Feb 17

  • First weather satellite was launched, 1959.
  • Michael Jordan’s (Basketball Player) birthday

Feb 18

  • Crab-Stuffed Flounder Day
  • Drink Wine Day

Feb 19

  • Kissing Friday/Nippy Hug Day
  • National Chocolate Mint Day

Feb 20

  • National Cherry Pie Day
  • Rihanna’s (Singer) birthday

Feb 21

  • International Mother Language Day
  • Sewing machine was invented by John Greenough, in 1842.
  • The DNA molecule was discovered, in 1953.

Feb 22

  • Independence Day in Saint Lucia
  • George Washington’s Birthday
  • National Margarita Day

Feb 23

  • Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part II wins the 33rd Golden Raspberry Awards

Feb 24

  • Flag Day of Mexico
  • Steve Jobs’ birthday

Feb 25

  • People Power Revolution (Philippines)
  • National Chocolate-Covered Nuts Day

Feb 26

  • Liberation Day (Kuwait)
  • National Pistachio Day

Feb 27

  • The island of New Britain discovered in 1700.
  • Dominican Republic Independence.

Feb 28

  • National Chili Day
  • National Chocolate Soufflé Day

Feb 29

  • Leap Day.
  • Surf and Turf Day

February Trivia

1. What February celebration is observed in both the US and Canada on February 2 each year?

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2. When did the tradition of observing Black History Month in the US began?

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3. Name the U.S. presidents who were born in the month of February?

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4. Which Roman mythological character is the son of Venus and Mars?

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5. Which Indian Prime Minister was born on February 29?

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6. When is Valentine’s Day celebrated in Japan?

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7. Who took one day from February and added it to July?

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8. In 1288, a law was passed that let women to propose marriage to men on 29th of February. Which was the country to do it?

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9. What are the odds of being born on a Leap Day?

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10. People born on 29th of February (Leap Days) are called ____?

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11. A building in New York shows a lit red heart on each St. Valentine’s Day. Which building is it?

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12. Which song contains the verse “but February made me shiver”?

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13. Every year, February ends the same day of the week as which other month?

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14. Chocolates are the second most gifted item on Valentine’s Day. Which is the first one?

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Quotes, Interesting Facts, and Trivia about the February Month? ›

February means “purification”, and this name came from the ancient Roman purification festival known as “Februa”, which used to take place in the early spring. This name was also given to babies born in February. Before the final calendar, the length of February kept changing and even had 23 days at some point.

What is a fun fact about the month of February? ›

February is the only month to have a length of fewer than 30 days! It's usually 28 days, though February is 29 days long in leap years such as 2024. But why 28 days? The Roman King Numa had originally made all months 29 days, as Romans believed that even numbers were unlucky.

What is significant about the month of February? ›

There are so many February holidays and observances to commemorate. Of course, February is the month of Valentine's Day and the federal holiday Presidents' Day, and it's when we honor Black History Month too. This year, Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) and Ash Wednesday also fall in February.

What is the folklore of February? ›

February Folklore

Groundhog Day: On February 2nd, Groundhog Day is celebrated in the US and Canada. It is believed that if the groundhog sees its shadow on this day, winter will last for six more weeks, and if it does not see its shadow, spring will arrive early.

What does February make you think of? ›

February is often known for being a month dedicated to and all about love. But February is not only about valentines and sweethearts; instead it can also be a month for self-love and self-care, fostering relationships with family and friends, and loving others.

How did February get its name? ›

February is named after an ancient Roman festival of purification called Februa.

Why is February the rarest month? ›

The rarest month to be born in is February, making Aquarius the rarest zodiac sign. February is the shortest month of the year, even with a leap year. Conception would have happened the previous May. The weather is warmer, days are longer, fewer babies tend to be conceived.

What is the biblical meaning of February? ›

February means "purification," and reflects both a pagan and Christian tradition of purification during this month. While the modern celebration of February is most often associated with Valentines Day, the ancient world viewed it as a month of purification.

Why was February chosen as the leap month? ›

This means that when the Roman calendar added an extra day in February, they were in fact adding a day at the end of their year. So the simple answer is that we put the leap day at the end of February because the Romans did.

Which goddess is February? ›

February. Sacred to Roman God-Goddess Februus- Juno Februa, mother of Mars and goddess of the passion of love and purifier and protector of the home. Homes were cleaned and blessed, offerings of reparation were given, and peace was made.

What did the Romans call February? ›

Februarius, fully Mensis Februarius ("month of Februa"), was the shortest month of the Roman calendar from which the Julian and Gregorian month of February derived. It was eventually placed second in order, preceded by Ianuarius ("month of Janus", January) and followed by Martius ("month of Mars", March).

What is the saying for candlemas? ›

"If Candlemas Day be fair and bright, Winter will have another fight. If Candlemas Day brings cloud and rain, winter won't come again", is perhaps the best known.

Is February a rare month? ›

What's the rarest month to be born in? According to data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Social Security Administration (SSA), the rarest month to be born in is February, making Aquarius the rarest zodiac sign.

What is February 8 fact? ›

1950 – The Stasi, the secret police of East Germany, is established. 1960 – Queen Elizabeth II issues an Order-in-Council, proclaiming the House of Windsor and declaring that her descendants will take the name Mountbatten-Windsor. 1960 – The Hollywood Walk of Fame is founded.

What is a fun fact about February 20? ›

This Day in History: February 20

Glenn, Jr., the oldest of seven astronauts selected by NASA for Project Mercury spaceflight training (and later a U.S. senator), became on this day in 1962 the first American to orbit Earth, doing so three times.

Why was February made a short month? ›

Because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.

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