May 3, 2020

Here are all the facts you need to know about your birthday on Sunday, May 3, 2020:

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

Countdown time to your next birthday:


🍿 Number one movie › Bad Boys for Life
🎮 Number one video game › Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
🎵 Number one song › "The Scotts" by THE SCOTTS, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi

🐀 Chinese Zodiac › Rat
☀️ Sun Sign › Taurus
🌎 Zodiac Element › Earth
🌠 Zodiac Quality › Fixed
🪐 Ruling Planet › Venus ♀
🐼 Spirit Animal › Beaver

🔢 Life Path Number › 3
🌼 Birth flower › Lily of the valley
🪨 Birthstone › Emerald
📅 Lucky day › Friday
Power Color › Green

Gas price per gallon › $2.17
🔌 Electricity price per KWh › $0.13
🍞 Bread price per pound › $1.45
🍻 Alcohol price per 16oz › $1.48
🥛 Milk price per gallon › $3.32
🥚 Eggs price per dozen › $1.51
🍌 Bananas price per pound › $0.58

🏛️ President of United States
🌎 World population › 7,794,798,739 Source: un.org

⚡️ You’ve traveled over 2,710,400,000 miles through the Milky Way.
⚡️ You have blinked over 41,469,120 times in your lifetime
⚡️ Your heart beat over 195,148,800 times.
⚡️ You have taken about 284,592,000 steps.
⚡️ You have taken about 34,151,040 breaths since your birth.

⏱️ Your billionth (1,000,000,000) second will happen sometime on January 10, 2052.


What happened on my birthday

1791
The Constitution of May 3 (the first modern constitution in Europe) is proclaimed by the Sejm of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

1926
British General Strike: Trade Union Congress calls for a general strike 1 minute to midnight to support striking coal miners.

1937
Margaret Mitchell wins Pulitzer Prize for "Gone With the Wind".

1945
World War II: German ship "Cap Arcona" laden with prisoners sunk by Royal Air Force in East Sea, 5,800 killed - one of largest maritime losses of life.

1947
Japan's post-war constitution goes into effect, granting universal suffrage, stripping Emperor Hirohito of all but symbolic power and outlawing Japan's right to make war.


Famous people with my birthday

1984
Nam Sang-mi, South Korean actress and model

1982
Danielle Deadwyler, American actress (Till)

1958
Kevin Kilner, American actor (Earth:Final Conflict)

1924
Jane Morgan [Florence Currier], American singer ("The Day The Rains Came"; "Fascination"), stage and television actress

1954
Patti Boulaye [Komlosy] (née Ebigwei), Nigerian-British pop singer and stage and screen actress (Bisi, Daughter of the River)

1979
Genevieve Nnaji, Nigerian actress and director (Lionheart)

1963
Jamie Reeves, British coal miner, strongman and professional wrestler (1989 World's Strongest Man)

1904
John Breeden, American actor (Salute, Madame Racketeer, Joy Street)


Holidays on Sunday, May 3rd

National Interpreter Appreciation Day
National Interpreter Appreciation Day, celebrated on the first Wednesday of May, is a day to honor interpreters who play a crucial role in bridging communication gaps between people who speak different languages or use sign language, ensuring clear and accurate exchanges in various settings.

National Lumpy Rug Day
National Lumpy Rug Day on May 3 is a quirky holiday that encourages you to either freshen up or replace old, bumpy rugs, or to think metaphorically about not ignoring problems, symbolizing a fresh start.

Sun Day
Sun Day, celebrated every May 3rd, is a day to appreciate the sun for giving us light and warmth, and to recognize the untapped potential of solar energy for a cleaner planet, a holiday kickstarted by President Jimmy Carter in 1978 to encourage using the sun as an eco-friendly energy source.

National Skilled Trades Day
National Skilled Trades Day, celebrated every first Wednesday of May, is a day to honor and spread awareness about the importance of skilled workers like electricians, plumbers, and mechanics, who play a crucial role in keeping our society running smoothly.

National Public Radio Day
National Public Radio Day, celebrated every May 3rd, is a day to appreciate and recognize the important role that public radio stations play in keeping communities informed, entertained, and connected, reminding us of the enduring value of radio in a digital age.

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