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May (listen) is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of seven months with the length of 31 days.

May is a month of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore May in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of November in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa.

The month May was named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea, whose festival was held in May. Conversely, the Roman poet Ovid provides a second etymology, in which he says that the month of May is named for the maiores, Latin for "elders," and that the following month (June) is named for the iuniores, or "young people" (Fasti VI.88).

In both common Western calendrical systems, no other month begins on the same day of the week as May. The months of May and June are the only two which have this trait. Also, the first days of August and October in a common year (October only in a leap year) are different than every other month of the year. Furthermore, the day of the week in which May begins in one year will be the same day of the week on which the following year begins January 1). No other month ends on the same day of the week as May. In leap years, May begins on the same day as November of the previous year.(See: Months in various calendars)

Events in May

May, from the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
May, Leandro Bassano
Rosa chinensis, the flower symbol of May

Monthlong events in May

Weeklong events in May

1st Week of May

  • New Zealand Sign Language Week happens once every year in May, Deaf Aotearoa New Zealand organises NZSL Week with over 500 events happening in New Zealand to help promote the language as well as raise awareness about New Zealand’s Deaf community.

2nd Week of May

  • Bike Week (Bicycle Week) is a yearly international event that advocates the importance of bicycling as a means of transportation. Bike Week takes place during the second week of May or June and is typically an entire week of city-wide cycling supplemented with events.

3rd Week in May

Last Week in May

  • ALIA celebrates Library and Information week in May. Events are organised by libraries around Australia to encourage people to use their local libraries. Children's librarians hold a special event known as National Simultaneous Storytime, where public and school libraries read the same book, at 11 am EST, to children around Australia.[6]

May moving events

First or second Friday

First Saturday

Second Sunday

Second Saturday

Third Saturday

  • Last Monday In the United States, Memorial Day, a public holiday, is on May 30, but observed on the last Monday in May.

Last Sunday

May symbols

The Lily of the Valley

See also

References

  1. ^ National Military Appreciation Month 2006
  2. ^ GovTrack.us: Tracking the U.S. Congress
  3. ^ McGuire, Holly (2010). Chase's 2010 Calendar of Events. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Zombie Research Society
  5. ^ Bike Month Website
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ State History Guide