January (65438+ 10), February (February), March (March), April (April), May (May), June (June), July (July), August (August), September (September).
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The origin of 1 and February in English;
January: In Roman legend, there was a patron saint named Janus. He had two faces, one looking back and the other looking forward to the future. People think that it is meaningful to choose his name as the name of the first month, and you can bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. English 65438+ October evolved from the Latin name of the patron saint Januarius.
February: Every year at the beginning of February, Rome will slaughter animals and drink alcohol to celebrate February Festival. On this day, people often beat infertile women with a whip called Februa made of cow grass in order to get pregnant and have children. February in English evolved from the Latin Februarius (February Festival).