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  2. The Hidden Meanings Behind Every Month's Birth Flower - AOL

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    Month: February; Secondary Flower: Iris. The most intellectual of spring flowers, irises represent wisdom and courage.Named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, this birth flower also symbolizes ...

  3. What's Your Birth Flower? Find Out What Yours Is and ... - AOL

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    February Birth Flower: Violet. Symbolizing faithfulness, loyalty, modesty, and humility among other characteristics, this sweet-smelling flower stands tall, despite its delicate appearance. Fun ...

  4. The secret meaning behind your birth flower - AOL

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  5. Birthstone - Wikipedia

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    Tastes, customs, and confusing translations have distanced them from their historical origins, [3]: 310 with one author calling the 1912 Kansas list (see below) "nothing but a piece of unfounded salesmanship." [2]: 132 Some poems match each month of the Gregorian calendar with a birthstone. These are traditional stones of English-speaking ...

  6. Nymphaeaceae - Wikipedia

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    It is also the birth flower for the month of July. The Nymphaeaceae, which is also called (Nilufar Abi in Persian), can be seen in many reliefs of the Achaemenid period (552 BC) such as the statue of Anahita in the Persepolis. Lotus flower was included in Kaveh the blacksmith's Derafsh and later as the flag of the Sasanian Empire Derafsh Kaviani.

  7. Tōnalpōhualli - Wikipedia

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    The tōnalpōhualli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [toːnaɬpoːˈwalːi]), meaning "count of days" in Nahuatl, is a Mexica version of the 260-day calendar in use in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. This calendar is solar and consists of 20 13-day (trecena) periods. Each trecena is ruled by a different deity. Graphic representations for the twenty day names ...

  8. Xhosa calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Xhosa year traditionally begins in June and ends in May when the brightest star visible in the Southern Hemisphere, Canopus, signals the time for harvesting. In urban areas today, anglicized versions of the months are used, especially by the younger generation, but in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape, the old names still stand.

  9. What's Your Birthday Flower? Find Out What Each One ... - AOL

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    Each month has its own birth flower with a special meaning. Here's a guide to each beautiful bloom from January to December. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...