You are 31 Years, 04 Months, 4 Days old from December 27, 2025. You were born on Tuesday and have been alive for 11450 days, your next Birthday will be after 07 Months, 26 Days or Your next birthday is in 238 days. You can see detailed informations about your birthdate below.
| Date Of Birth | August 23, 1994 (Tuesday) |
|---|---|
| Age From Date: | December 27, 2025 (Saturday) |
| Age: | 31 Years, 04 Months, 4 Days |
| Birth Day Of The Week: | Tuesday |
| Age In Months: | 376 Months 4 Day(s) |
| Age In Weeks: | 1635 Weeks 4 Day(s) |
| Age In Days: | 11450 Days |
| Age In Hours: | 274788 Hours (approx.) |
| Age In Minutes: | 16487301 Minutes (approx.) |
| Age In Seconds: | 989238036 Seconds (approx.) |
| Next Birthday | August 23, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Next Birthday After: | 07 Months, 26 Days |
| Is My Birth Year Leap Year? | Year 1994 is not a leap year. |
August 23, 1994 Birthday Facts | |
| Do you want to know your zodiac sign? | Your zodiac sign, if your date of birth is August 23, 1994, is Virgo.
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| Century: | You were born in the 20th century |
| Birthday in Roman numerals | VIII.XXIII.MCMXCIV
August 23, 1994 in roman numerals? |
| What is your age in roman numerals? | Years: XXXI Months: IV Days: IV |
| Birth Date Season: | You were born in Summer |
| Chinese zodiac sign: | You were born in the Chinese year of the Wood Dog
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Find out how many days you have been alive, what day of the week you were born on, and how long you have lived in days weeks months and years since your birth date. Chronological Age measures how old you are defined as how many years you have lived since birth.
The information above is calculated using UTC timezone where the date and time is Saturday, December 27, 2025 12:20:36Here is a random list who born on August 23. For full list please click on the link above.
| Year | Name |
|---|---|
| 1995 | Cameron Norrie, British tennis player |
| 1926 | Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist and academic (d. 2006) |
| 1992 | Nicola Docherty, Scottish footballer |
| 1967 | Richard Petrie, New Zealand cricketer |
| 1980 | Nenad Vučković, Serbian handball player |
| 1925 | Robert Mulligan, American director and producer (d. 2008) |
| 1963 | Glória Pires, Brazilian actress |
| 1864 | Eleftherios Venizelos, Greek lawyer, jurist, and politician, 93rd Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1936) |
| 1972 | Manuel Vidrio, Mexican footballer, coach, and manager |
| 1974 | Lexi Alexander, American film and television director |
Here is a list of some famous peope who died on August 23. For full list please click on the link above.
| Date | Name |
|---|---|
| 1933 | Adolf Loos, Austrian architect and theoretician, designed Villa Müller (b. 1870) |
| 634 | Abu Bakr, Arabian caliph (b. 573) |
| 1989 | Mohammed Abed Elhai, Sudanese poet and academic (b. 1944) |
| 2002 | Hoyt Wilhelm, American baseball player and coach (b. 1922) |
| 1819 | Oliver Hazard Perry, American commander (b. 1785) |
| 2001 | Kathleen Freeman, American actress (b. 1919) |
| 1996 | Margaret Tucker, Australian author and activist (b. 1904) |
| 406 | Radagaisus, Gothic king |
| 1995 | Alfred Eisenstaedt, German-American photographer and journalist (b. 1898) |
| 1348 | John de Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury |
Here is a list of some events happened on August 23. For full list please click on the link above.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 2011 | Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is overthrown after the National Transitional Council forces take control of Bab al-Azizia compound during the Libyan Civil War. |
| 1921 | British airship R-38 experiences structural failure over Hull in England and crashes in the Humber Estuary; of her 49 British and American training crew, only four survive. |
| 1864 | American Civil War: The Union Navy captures Fort Morgan, Alabama, thus breaking Confederate dominance of all ports on the Gulf of Mexico except Galveston, Texas. |
| 1945 | World War II: Soviet–Japanese War: The USSR State Defense Committee issues Decree no. 9898cc "About Receiving, Accommodation, and Labor Utilization of the Japanese Army Prisoners of War". |
| 1939 | World War II: Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union sign the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. In a secret protocol to the pact, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Romania are divided into German and Soviet "spheres of influence". |
| 1970 | Organized by Mexican American labor union leader César Chávez, the Salad Bowl strike, the largest farm worker strike in U.S. history, begins. |
| 1600 | Battle of Gifu Castle: The eastern forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu defeat the western Japanese clans loyal to Toyotomi Hideyori, leading to the destruction of Gifu Castle and serving as a prelude to the Battle of Sekigahara. |
| 1813 | At the Battle of Großbeeren, the Prussians under Von Bülow repulse the French army. |
| 1839 | The United Kingdom captures Hong Kong as a base as it prepares for the First Opium War with Qing China. |
| 1973 | A bank robbery gone wrong in Stockholm, Sweden, turns into a hostage crisis; over the next five days the hostages begin to sympathise with their captors, leading to the term "Stockholm syndrome". |