March is the third month of the year and has 31 days.
In the Northern Hemisphere, it marks the arrival of the colorful spring season, with blossoms and warmer days, whereas it is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, with golden leaves and cooler breezes.
Important Festivals and Observations in March 2025
- 8 March: International Women's Day
- 14 March: Holi
- 17 March: St Patrick's Day
- 30 March: Gudi Padwa, Ugadi
- 31 March: Eid-ul-Fitr
What does the term 'March' mean
The term March is derived from the Latin word 'Martius' which in turn is derived from Mars or the Roman god of war. In the early Roman calendar, which began in March, this month was significant as it marked the start of the military campaign season in ancient Rome (Earlier calendars had only 10 months.)
Interesting Facts about March
- The Anglo-Saxons referred to March as "Hlyd monath" (meaning "Stormy Month") and "Hraed monath" (meaning "Rugged Month"). These names reflect the often unpredictable and turbulent weather of March in England, with strong winds and storms common during this transitional period between winter and spring.
- March was the first month in the ancient Roman calendar which only had 10 months.
- Did you know that studies show that March is the most unproductive month of the year? Don't let this give you any ideas.
- "If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb." This common proverb about March suggests that if it begins with rough, stormy, or cold weather (symbolized by the ferocity of a lion), it is likely to end with calm, mild, and pleasant weather (symbolized by the gentleness of a lamb).
There are many interesting and fun days celebrated in March such as National Get Over it Day, National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day, National Awkward Moments Day, and more. Click Your Ultimate Guide to 2024 Wacky, Fun and Weird Holidays to know more!
March Birth Flowers
There are two March birth flowers- Daffodils and Jonquils.
Both Daffodils and jonquils are bright cheery flowers symbolizing positive things. Daffodils symbolize rebirth, forgiveness, creativity, and inspiration. Jonquils represent happiness, resilience, and fresh starts.
Together, daffodils and jonquils beautifully embody the spirit of March- bright, hopeful, and full of new possibilities.
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