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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