Here are all the facts you need to know about your birthday on Sunday, April 9, 2023:
🕰️ Born into › Generation Alpha
🎉 Next birthday will be on › Thursday
🎂 How many days until my birthday ›
Countdown time to your next birthday:
🍿 Number one movie › The Super Mario Bros. Movie
🎮 Number one video game › Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III
🎵 Number one song › "Like Crazy" by Jimin
🐇 Chinese Zodiac › Rabbit
☀️ Sun Sign › Aries
🔥 Zodiac Element › Fire
🌠 Zodiac Quality › Cardinal
🪐 Ruling Planet › Mars ♂
🐼 Spirit Animal › Hawk
🔢 Life Path Number › 2
🌼 Birth flower › Sweet Pea/Daisy
🪨 Birthstone › Diamond
📅 Lucky day › Tuesday ⬤Power Color › Red
⛽ Gas price per gallon › $3.52
🔌 Electricity price per KWh › $0.17
🍞 Bread price per pound › $1.96
🍻 Alcohol price per 16oz › $1.74
🥛 Milk price per gallon › $3.93
🥚 Eggs price per dozen › $2.8
🍌 Bananas price per pound › $0.63
🏛️ President of United States ›
🌎 World population › 8,045,311,447 Source: un.org
⚡️ You’ve traveled over 1,003,200,000 miles through the Milky Way.
⚡️ You have blinked over 15,348,960 times in your lifetime
⚡️ Your heart beat over 72,230,400 times.
⚡️ You have taken about 105,336,000 steps.
⚡️ You have taken about 12,640,320 breaths since your birth.
⏱️ Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second will happen sometime on December 16, 2054.
What happened on my birthday
1483
Edward V (aged 12) succeeds his father Edward IV as king of England. He is never crowned, and disappears presumed murdered, after incarceration in the Tower of London with his younger brother Richard (the "Princes in the Tower").
1731
British mariner Robert Jenkins' ear cut off by Spanish Guarde Costa in the Caribbean, later catalyst for war between Britain & Spain.
1768
John Hancock refuses to allow two British customs agents to go below deck of his ship, considered by some to be the first act of physical resistance to British authority in the colonies.
1865
Confederate General Robert E. Lee and 26,765 troops surrender at Appomattox Court House to US Lieutenant General Ulysses S Grant (US Civil War).
1869
Hudson Bay Company cedes its territory to Canada.
1992
John Major elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after his Conservative Party wins the most votes in British electoral history.
2003
Baghdad falls to U.S. forces ending the invasion of Iraqi but resulting in widespread looting.
Famous people with my birthday
1939
Michael Learned, American actress (Olivia in The Waltons, Nurse)
1984
Linda Chung, Chinese-Canadian actress and singer
1948
Jaya Bachchan, Indian actress and politician
1979
Keith Nobbs, American actor (Phone Booth)
1937
Marty Krofft, Canadian puppeteer and television producer - with his brother Sid (H.R. Pufnstuf; Land of the Lost; Sigmund and the Sea Monsters; Donny & Marie)
1936
Jerzy Maksymiuk, Polish pianist, composer and conductor (BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, 1983-93)
1965
Jeff Zucker, American television executive (CEO of NBC Universal)
1982
Jay Baruchel, Canadian actor (Man Seeking Woman)
Holidays on Sunday, April 9th
Orthodox Palm Sunday
Orthodox Palm Sunday is a special day that celebrates when Jesus arrived in Jerusalem and people welcomed him by laying palm branches on the ground, marking the start of the week leading up to Easter.
National Gin and Tonic Day
National Gin and Tonic Day, celebrated every April 9th, is a day to appreciate the iconic drink combination of gin and tonic water, much like how we enjoy other perfect pairings like peanut butter and jelly.
National Former Prisoner Of War Recognition Day
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day, observed every April 9, honors the bravery of soldiers who were captured during wars, reminding us of their sacrifice and the importance of treating all POWs with respect and dignity.
Jumbo Day
Jumbo Day celebrates the life of Jumbo the Elephant, a famous 19th-century African elephant, whose name became synonymous with "huge" and has influenced popular culture since his time.
National Cherish an Antique Day
National Cherish an Antique Day, celebrated on April 9th, is a day to appreciate and learn from old objects in our homes that have historical and cultural importance, reminding us of their stories and value in today's world.