12 Months in English
In English, there are 12 months in a year. Here are the names of the months in English, along with their corresponding dates:
1. January
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Roman god Janus
2. February
- Dates: 1st - 28th (29th in leap years)
- Named after: Roman festival of Purification
3. March
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Roman god of war, Mars
4. April
- Dates: 1st - 30th
- Named after: Roman goddess of love, Aphrodite
5. May
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Roman goddess of fertility, Maia
6. June
- Dates: 1st - 30th
- Named after: Roman goddess of marriage, Juno
7. July
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Roman dictator, Julius Caesar
8. August
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar
9. September
- Dates: 1st - 30th
- Named after: Latin word for "seven", as it was the seventh month of the Roman calendar
10. October
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Latin word for "eight", as it was the eighth month of the Roman calendar
11. November
- Dates: 1st - 30th
- Named after: Latin word for "nine", as it was the ninth month of the Roman calendar
12. December
- Dates: 1st - 31st
- Named after: Latin word for "ten", as it was the tenth and final month of the Roman calendar
These are the 12 months of the year in English, each with its own unique history and significance.