March 1, 1993

Here are all the facts you need to know about your birthday on Monday, March 1, 1993:

🕰️ Born into › Millennials Generation
🎉 Next birthday will be on › Sunday
🎂 How many days until my birthday

Countdown time to your next birthday:


🍿 Number one movie › Jurassic Park
🎮 Number one video game › Doom
🎵 Number one song › "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)" by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle

🐓 Chinese Zodiac › Rooster
☀️ Sun Sign › Pisces
🌊 Zodiac Element › Water
🌠 Zodiac Quality › Mutable
🪐 Ruling Planet › Neptune ♆
🐼 Spirit Animal › Wolf

🔢 Life Path Number › 8
🌼 Birth flower › Daffodil
🪨 Birthstone › Aquamarine
📅 Lucky day › Thursday
Power Color › Light Green

Gas price per gallon › $1.11

🍞 Bread price per pound › $0.75

🥛 Milk price per gallon › $2.86
🥚 Eggs price per dozen › $0.91
🍌 Bananas price per pound › $0.44

🏛️ President of United States
🌎 World population › 5,588,094,837 Source: un.org

⚡️ You’ve traveled over 18,486,400,000 miles through the Milky Way.
⚡️ You have blinked over 282,841,920 times in your lifetime
⚡️ Your heart beat over 1,331,020,800 times.
⚡️ You have taken about 1,941,072,000 steps.
⚡️ You have taken about 232,928,640 breaths since your birth.

⏱️ Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second will happen sometime on November 7, 2024.


What happened on my birthday

1642
Georgeana (York) Maine became the 1st incorporated American city.

1780
Pennsylvania becomes 1st US state to abolish slavery (for newborns only).

1847
Michigan becomes 1st English-speaking jurisdiction to abolish the death penalty (except for treason against the state).

1869
US Postage stamps showing scenes issued for 1st time. These pictorials showed post horse and rider, a locomotive, a shield an eagle, and a ship, the Adriatic.

1872
Yellowstone becomes world's first national park.

1954
US explodes Castle Bravo, 15 megaton hydrogen bomb at Bikini Atoll - most powerful nuclear device ever detonated by the US.


Famous people with my birthday

1984
Naima Mora, American fashion model

1965
Booker T [Robert Booker Tio Huffman], American pro wrestler (WCW Heavyweight Champion 2000–01; WWF Heavyweight Champion 2006–07)

1930
Raymond St Jacques, American actor, director and producer, who was the 1st African-American to hold a regular role in a western series (Simon Blake in "Rawhide")

1921
Jack Clayton, English film director (The Great Gatsby)

1963
Maurice Benard, actor (Sonny Corinthos-General Hospital)

1934
Joan Hackett, American stage and screen actress (Will Penny; Only When I Laugh; Mourning Becomes Electra)

1973
Chris Webber, American basketball forward (NBA All-Star 1997, 2000–2003; Washington Bullets/Wizards, Sacramento Kings) and broadcaster (NBA Gametime Live; TNT)

1914
Harry Caray, American Baseball Hall of Fame broadcaster (Chicago Cubs)


Holidays on Monday, March 1st

National Black Women in Jazz and the Arts Day
National Black Women in Jazz and the Arts Day, celebrated on March 1st, honors the achievements and contributions of African-American women in various art forms, including music, during the beginning of National Women's History Month.

Refired Not Retired Day
Refired Not Retired Day, celebrated on March 1st, is about seeing retirement as a new adventure, where you can pursue your passions and live life to the fullest, inspired by Phyllis May's story of starting fresh after retirement.

National Fruit Compote Day
National Fruit Compote Day, celebrated on March 1st, is a fun holiday where you can enjoy a sweet treat made by cooking fruit with sugar, which people in Medieval times believed helped keep your body's moisture levels just right.

National March First Day
National March First Day, celebrated every March 1st, is a day to honor and celebrate people who were the first in their families to achieve major milestones like graduating college or buying a home, inspiring others that anything is possible with determination.

Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day
Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor the brave people and the ship USS Houston from the Asiatic Fleet who were lost in World War II, officially recognized by President George W. Bush to ensure we never forget their sacrifice.

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