Here are all the facts you need to know about your birthday on Saturday, February 1, 1997:
Born into › Millennials Generation Next birthday will be on › Monday How many days until my birthday ›
302 days
Countdown time to your next birthday:
2 months
1 day
15 hours
47 minutes
Number one movie › Titanic Number one video game › Final Fantasy VII Number one song › "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton
Chinese Zodiac › Ox Sun Sign › Aquarius Zodiac Element › Air Zodiac Quality › Fixed Ruling Planet › Uranus ♅ Spirit Animal › Otter
Life Path Number › 11 Birth flower › Violet Birthstone › Amethyst Lucky day › Wednesday ⬤Power Color › Blue
Gas price per gallon › $1.23
Bread price per pound › $0.87 Alcohol price per 16oz › $0.84 Milk price per gallon › $2.61 Eggs price per dozen › $1.06 Bananas price per pound › $0.46
President of United States › World population › 5,910,566,295 Source: un.org
You’ve traveled over 16,462,400,000 miles through the Milky Way. You have blinked over 251,874,720 times in your lifetime Your heart beat over 1,185,292,800 times. You have taken about 1,728,552,000 steps. You have taken approximately 207,426,240 breaths since your birth.
Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second will happen sometime on October 10, 2028.
What happened on my birthday
1587
Queen Elizabeth I of England signs death warrant for her cousin, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots.
1843
Oldest continuous writer of insurance in America - The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (MONY) opens.
1884
1st volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, A-Ant, published.
1908
King Carlos I of Portugal and his heir, Prince Luis Filipe are assassinated by Republican sympathizers in Terreiro do Paco, Lisbon.
1968
Saigon police chief Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executes Viet Cong officer Nguyễn Văn Lem with a pistol shot to head. The execution is captured by photographer Eddie Adams and becomes an anti-war icon.
1979
Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Iran after 15 years in exile.
2003
Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
Famous people with my birthday
1943
Tina Sloan, NY, actress (Lillian-Guiding Light, Search for Tomorrow)
1968
Pauly Shore, American comedian (Totally Pauly, Encino Man)
1928
Stuart Whitman, American actor (Johnny Thunder; The Mark; The Comancheros; Cimarron Strip)
1910
Michael Kanin, American director, writer and actor (Woman of the Year, Teacher's Pet)
1924
Richard Hooker [Heister Richard Hornberger], American army surgeon, and novelist (MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors - inspiration for film and TV series)
1947
Jessica Savitch, American broadcast journalist and pioneering female news anchor (NBC Weekend)
1972
Yoshi DeHerrera, American TV personality
1938
Sherman Hemsley, American actor (All in the Family; The Jeffersons; Amen)
Holidays on Saturday, February 1st
Change Your Password Day
Change Your Password Day, celebrated every February 1st, is a reminder to make your online accounts safer by updating your passwords to protect against hackers.
National African American Read-In
The National African American Read-In, celebrated in February during Black History Month, encourages people everywhere to come together and explore African American literature through various events like book discussions and author meet-ups to celebrate and learn from Black authors and stories.
Shape Up With Pickles Time
"Shape Up With Pickles Time, from February 1 to 7, encourages replacing unhealthy snacks with pickles and combining them with exercise to help reach fitness goals due to pickles' health benefits and low fat content."
National Baked Alaska Day
National Baked Alaska Day, celebrated on February 1st, is all about enjoying a cool dessert made of ice cream and cake covered in warm, toasted meringue, which got its name from its hot-and-cold nature, much like the states of Alaska and Florida.
Global School Play Day
Global School Play Day is a special day celebrated on the first Wednesday of February where kids around the world are encouraged to play freely without any rules or structure, started by teachers who noticed kids weren't playing enough.