Holidays with B
General celebration of someone's birth, widely treated as a personal holiday.
Public holiday in UK etc. after Christmas, with shopping and sports traditions.
Generic term for official public holidays in the UK and some other countries.
French National Day on July 14, marks the 1789 Bastille storming.
Month‑long observance celebrating Black history and achievements.
Islamic festival Eid al-Adha, called Bakrid in South Asia.
Sikh and Punjabi harvest festival, also New Year celebration.
Jewish coming‑of‑age ceremony for a 13‑year‑old boy.
Celebration honoring brothers, marked on various dates.
Fun food-themed day celebrating burgers worldwide.
Holiday celebrating boys/sons, like Japan’s traditional Boys’ Day.
Christian rite often celebrated like a special family day.
Philippine holiday on Nov 30 for Andrés Bonifacio.
Celebration of one’s birth; widely treated as holiday.
Assamese harvest festival in India, very festive.
Celtic May Day fire festival; modern pagan holiday.
Official days off for banks; treated as holidays.
Brother's Day is observed May 24 in several countries.
Another phrasing for Christmas, birth of Christ feast.
Jewish coming‑of‑age ceremony for 12–13 year‑old girls.
Bastille Day, France’s National Day on July 14.
Jewish coming‑of‑age celebration at 13.
Date in some countries for single men.
Same idea: day celebrating single men.
Holiday after Christmas; UK & Commonwealth.
Observed school-return day in many places.
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