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If you forget what day you were born, we will tell you that you were born on Monday, 24
Countdown to Your 37th Birthday
-- days-- hours-- minutes-- secondsThis year will increase your age. You will celebrate your 37th birthday on Friday. Get ready, maybe you will get gifts and surprises from your family or friends. It will be a very pleasant day that you will remember for the rest of your life. You can also prepare to make a festive party on your birthday, celebrating in a beautiful place with family and friends will certainly be a pleasant memory.
Did you know that people born on October 24
We have calculated your birthday for the next 10 years. It's going to be a fun time to celebrate with family and friends. You'll get lots of gifts, too! There are 499 days until your next birthday. By then, you will be 38 years old. There have been 13380 days since the day you were born. If you slept for 8 hours each day since birth, you have slept for a total of 4460 days, which is equivalent to 12.22 years. You spent 33.94% of your life sleeping!
Year | Day | Your Age |
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2026 | Saturday | 38 Years Old |
2027 | Sunday | 39 Years Old |
2028 | Tuesday | 40 Years Old |
2029 | Wednesday | 41 Years Old |
2030 | Thursday | 42 Years Old |
2031 | Friday | 43 Years Old |
2032 | Sunday | 44 Years Old |
2033 | Monday | 45 Years Old |
2034 | Tuesday | 46 Years Old |
2035 | Wednesday | 47 Years Old |
According to western astrology, the zodiac sign of people born on October 24
People born on 24
When you were born, there were many famous people in history who were born on the same day as you but in different years. The following are famous people in history who commemorate birthdays on October 24
Year | Name |
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1903 | Melvin Purvis, American FBI agent (d. 1960) |
1904 | A.K. Golam Jilani, Bangladeshi activist (d. 1932) |
1904 | Moss Hart, American director and playwright (d. 1961) |
1905 | Fran Zwitter, Slovenian historian and academic (d. 1988) |
1906 | Alexander Gelfond, Russian mathematician and cryptographer (d. 1968) |
1907 | Patricia Griffin, Montserratian nurse and social worker (d. 1986) |
1908 | John Tuzo Wilson, Canadian geologist and geophysicist (d. 1993) |
1909 | Bill Carr, American runner (d. 1966) |
1910 | Gunter d'Alquen, German SS officer and journalist (d. 1998) |
1910 | James K. Woolnough, American general (d. 1996) |
Did you know that on October 24
Year | Name |
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2007 | Alisher Saipov, Kyrgyzstan journalist (b. 1981) |
2007 | Anne Weale, English journalist and author (b. 1929) |
2007 | Ian Middleton, New Zealand author (b. 1928) |
2007 | Petr Eben, Czech organist and composer (b. 1929) |
2008 | Moshe Cotel, American pianist and composer (b. 1943) |
2010 | Joseph Stein, American author and playwright (b. 1912) |
2010 | Lamont Johnson, American actor, director, and producer (b. 1922) |
2010 | Mike Esposito, American author and illustrator (b. 1927) |
2011 | John McCarthy, American computer scientist and academic, developed the Lisp programming language (b. 1927) |
2011 | Sansan Chien, Taiwanese composer and educator (b. 1967) |
History has been made on your birthday. The following are important historical events that occurred on October 24
Year | Event |
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1813 | Treaty of Gulistan: The Russo-Persian War of 1804-1813 comes to a close with the signing of the Treaty of Gulistan, under which terms Qajar Iran agrees to cede the bulk of its Caucasian territories, which comprise much of modern Dagestan, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, to the Russian Empire. |
1851 | William Lassell discovers the moons Umbriel and Ariel orbiting Uranus. |
1857 | Sheffield F.C., the world's oldest association football club still in operation, is founded in England. |
1860 | Convention of Peking: The Second Opium War formally comes to a close, with Qing China ceding Kowloon in perpetuity to the victorious British Empire. |
1861 | The first transcontinental telegraph line across the United States is completed. |
1871 | An estimated 17 to 22 Chinese immigrants are lynched in Los Angeles, California. |
1876 | Shinpūren rebellion: Upset at the Westernisation of Meiji Japan and the abolition of the Tokugawa feudal hierarchy, the Keishintō, a group of extremist Shinto former samurai, launch a surprise attack against the Meiji government in Kumamoto Prefecture. |
1886 | Normanton incident: As the British merchant vessel Normanton sinks off the coast of Japan, her European officers appear to commandeer the ship’s lifeboats for themselves, leaving her Asian crew and passengers to die and conjuring significant political outrage in Japan. |
1889 | Henry Parkes delivers the Tenterfield Oration, effectively starting the federation process in Australia. |
1894 | First Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Jiuliancheng: Under the command of General Yamagata Aritomo, the Imperial Japanese Army covertly crosses the Yalu River into Qing territory and launches an assault on the fortifications at Hushan. |
In 1988, there were many popular baby names. For baby boys, Michael is the most used. A total of 64,150 baby boys were named Michael in 1988. The rest were named Christopher, Matthew, Joshua and Andrew. While the popular baby girl name in 1988 was Jessica. There were 51,546 baby girls named Jessica that year. While the rest were named Ashley, Amanda, Sarah and Jennifer. These statistics are obtained from ssa.gov which compiles popular baby names of the last century in United States.
Based on World Population Data, in 1988 there were 5,145,425,994 babies born into the world. If we take the mean value, we get 428,785,500. This shows that there were 428,785,500 babies born every month in 1988. It can also be concluded that there are 14,292,850 babies born every day and 9,926 babies born every minute which is mean that 166 babies born every second in the year 1988. Maybe one of them is you.
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