'September' is the
ninth month of the
year in the
Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with 30
days.
September begins in western astrology with the sun in the sign of
Virgo and ends in the sign of
Libra. Astronomically speaking, the sun actually begins in the constellation of
Leo and ends in the constellation of
Virgo.
In Latin, ''septem'' means "
seven" and septimus means "
seventh"; September was in fact the seventh month of the
Roman calendar until 153 BC.
Events in September
★ It is the start of the
academic year in many countries.
★ On the first Sunday of September, the ''regata storica'' parade is staged in
Venice, as prelude to the rowing contests known as
regattas.
★
Labor Day (
Labour Day in
Canada) is observed on the first
Monday in September in the
United States.
★ In
Japan,
Respect for the Aged Day is a national holiday celebrated on the third Monday of September.
Autumnal Equinox Day is also a national holiday.
★ In the
United States, Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15.
★ Peter Brock (Australia V8 legend) and Steve Irwin ( Australian Outback Legend) both died in September.
★ In
Mexico, Independence Day is celebrated September 16th.
★ In
Saint Kitts and Nevis, Independence Day is celebrated September 19th.
★
National Grandparents' Day takes place on the first
Sunday after
Labor Day in the United States and
Canada [1].
★ In the
United States,
September 11 is
Patriot Day, in remembrance of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
★ In the
Netherlands the third Tuesday in September is known as ''prinsjesdag''. The government presents its annual budget. The queen rides to the parliament in a gilded coach and reads the plans for the coming year to the
States-general.
★ The
equinox named the
autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere and the vernal or
spring equinox in the southern hemisphere occurs on dates varying from
21 September to
24 September (in
UTC). In the
pagan wheel of the year the spring equinox is the time of
Ostara and the autumn equinox is that of
Mabon.
★ In
KwaZulu-Natal, king
Shaka is commemorated on the last Sunday of September.
★ Counterintuitively, the German
Oktoberfest and the Chinese
August Moon festival (more correctly called the
Mid-Autumn Festival) both occur in September.
★ In New Zealand , Father's Day is celebrated on the first sunday of September.
★ In
Australia,
Father's Day is celebrated on the first
Sunday of September.
★ In
Australia, the AFL Grand Final is played on the last Saturday of September.
★ September 1 is celebrated as the beginning of
Eritrea's 30 year armed struggle for independence from Ethiopia which began in 1961 and ended in 1991.
★ In
Wales, 9th September 'Joyce Day' commemorates Joyce Willoughby, the Welsh feminist who protested for the freedom of exploited female factory workers in 1960's Cardiff. She was famous for riots which broke out in a local factory and a chiropodists in Fishgard. A comical rhyme is still practised in Cardiff in her memory. "Remember, remember the 9th September, fish hats, verucas and Joyce."
Other names
★ In
Croatian, September is called
''Rujan'', meaning red month (leaves turn red before falling).
★ In
Czech, September is called ''září'', meaning glow or shine.
★ In
Finnish, September is called ''syyskuu'', meaning autumn month.
★ In
Polish, September is called ''wrzesień'', month when
calluna flowers emerge.
★ In
Tigrinya and
Amharic, September is called ''meskerem'' which is also the month when the yellow flowers of the same name blossom marking the beginning of the New year according to the ancient Christian orthodox calendars of
Eritrea and
Ethiopia as well as the start of the greatest harvest season in most parts of both countries.
★ In
Turkish, September is called ''Eylül'', (Arabian - eylûl), syriac-Arabian 'aylûl' means 'Grape'. Thus the meaning might be "Grape Month". Another, more likely, possibility might be from the Hebrew month
Elul.
Trivia

September, from the ''Très riches heures du duc de Berry''
★ September begins on the same day of the week as
December every year.
★ September's
flower is the
aster or
morning glory.
★ September is
Library Card Sign-Up Month.
★ September's
birthstone is the
sapphire.
★ September is
Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
★ In
1752, the
British Empire adopted the
Gregorian calendar. In the British Empire that year,
September 2 was immediately followed by
September 14.
★ On
Usenet, it is said that September 1993
never ended.
★ September in the
Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to
March in the
Southern Hemisphere and vice versa.
★
World War II started on
September 1,
1939 with
Adolf Hitler's invasion of
Poland. It ended on
September 2,
1945 with
Japan's formal
surrender.
★
September is also the name of a female Swedish singer, author of the dance hit song "Satellites".