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Gemini (♊︎; / ˈ dʒ ɛ m ɪ n aɪ / JEM-in-eye [2] Greek: Δίδυμοι, romanized: Dídymoi, Latin for "twins") is the third astrological sign in the zodiac. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this sign between about May 21 to June 21. [3] Gemini is represented by the twins, Castor and Pollux, [4] known as the Dioscuri in Greek ...
A birthstone is a gemstone that represents a person's birth period, usually the month or zodiac sign. ... Gemini: 21 May – 20 June Agate: Cancer: 21 June – 22 July
Dates based on 14 equal length sign zodiac used by Schmidt [5] [i] Based on IAU boundaries [6] Aries: Mar 21 – Apr 19: April 14 – May 14: April 16 – May 11: Apr 18 – May 13 Cetus [i] — — May 12 – June 6 [i] — [dubious – discuss] Taurus: Apr 20 – May 20: May 15 – Jun 15: June 7 – July 2: May 13 – Jun 21 Gemini: May 21 ...
GEMINI (MAY 21 - JUNE 20) ... This long-term transit in your sign hints at deep transformation for all of the zodiac, but especially you—and this month offers a preview of what's to come. You ...
GEMINI (MAY 21 - JUNE 20) If you’ve felt a bit blah the past few months, Gemini, July is about to bring the heat.The new moon in Cancer on the 5th has money on your mind. You may be considering ...
Gemini season falls at the end of spring, so that means Gemini birthdays span from approximately May 21 to June 21. Note that the sun enters and exits signs at a different time each year. What is ...
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Mithuna is a month in the Indian solar calendar. [1] [2] It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Gemini, and overlaps with about the second half of June and about the first half of July in the Gregorian calendar. [1] In Vedic texts, the Mithuna month is called Shukra (IAST: Śukra), but in these ancient texts it has no zodiacal associations. [3]