🔢 Life Path Number › 1
🌼 Birth flower › Carnation
🪨 Birthstone › Garnet
📅 Lucky day › Saturday ⬤Power Color › Grey
⛽ Gas price per gallon › $0.39
🏛️ President of United States ›
🌎 World population › 3,927,538,695 Source: un.org
⚡️ You’ve traveled over 30,302,400,000 miles through the Milky Way.
⚡️ You have blinked over 463,626,720 times in your lifetime
⚡️ Your heart beat over 2,181,772,800 times.
⚡️ You have taken about 3,181,752,000 steps.
⚡️ You have taken about 381,810,240 breaths since your birth.
⏱️ Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second was on September 24, 2004.
What happened on my birthday
1412
The Medici family is appointed official banker of the Papacy.
1547
Ivan IV the Terrible (17) crowns himself first tsar of Moscow.
1605
The first edition of "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" (Book One of Don Quixote) by Miguel de Cervantes is published in Madrid.
1793
French King Louis XVI sentenced to death by the National Convention during the French Revolution.
1913
British House of Commons accepts Home Rule for Ireland (but the Great War gets in the way of it happening).
1920
1st assembly of the League of Nations is held in Paris.
Famous people with my birthday
1980
Alyssa Edwards [Justin Johnson], American drag performer, choreographer, TV personality and businessperson (Beyond Belief Dance Company)
1920
Edgeworth Blair "Elliott" Reid, American actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes)
1918
Stirling Silliphant, American screenwriter (In the Heat of the Night, Perry Mason)
1979
Aaliyah [Haughton], American singer and actress
1957
Ricardo Darin, Argentine director and actor (The Secret in Their Eyes)
1923
Gene Feist, American actor, playwright, producer and co-founder of Roundabout Theater Company
1917
William "Buddy" Lester, American comedian and actor (Barney Miller, Phil Silvers Show)
1938
Jô Soares, Brazilian comedian, late night television talk show host, author (O Xangô de Baker Street - A Samba for Sherlock), and jazz musician
Holidays on Tuesday, January 16th
National Nothing Day
National Nothing Day, celebrated on January 16th since 1973, is a day where you're encouraged to do absolutely nothing, making it the one day being lazy is officially on the calendar.
Elementary School Teacher Day
Elementary School Teacher Day is a special day celebrated on the third Monday of January to thank the teachers who help young kids learn important things and enjoy learning from when they're about four until they're eleven.
National Quinoa Day
National Quinoa Day, celebrated on January 16th, is a day to appreciate the superfood quinoa for its high nutritional value and potential to combat global hunger.
National Without a Scalpel Day
National Without a Scalpel Day, celebrated every January 16th, marks the anniversary of a groundbreaking medical procedure that unblocked arteries without needing big cuts, highlighting how surgeries can now be safer and less scary with advanced techniques.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday in the United States, observed on the third Monday of January each year, to honor the civil rights leader's birthday and his contributions to achieving equality and justice for all Americans through nonviolent activism.