Z Day – Jan. 1, 2027

Z Day
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Z Day, celebrated every January 1, is a quirky observance that reverses the alphabetical order, giving prominence to those whose names begin with ‘Z’. It’s a day to celebrate the often-overlooked last letter of the alphabet. Discover creative ways to honor the letter Z, explore its unique history, and give a shout-out to your favorite ‘Z’ names.

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Expected Z Day Deals

While Z Day isn’t typically associated with widespread commercial promotions, savvy brands might surprise us in 2027. Historically, some smaller businesses have offered discounts for customers whose names start with ‘Z’ or on products beginning with ‘Z’. Look for playful promotions from brands like Zappos (perhaps ‘Z’ discounts on shoes), Zara (special offers on ‘Z’ collection items), or Zaxby’s (a ‘Z’ themed meal deal). We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 1 approaches.

Platform Guide for Z Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #ZDay. Create short, fun videos reversing alphabetical order or showcasing ‘Z’ words.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #ZDay. Share visually appealing posts of words or objects starting with ‘Z’, or ‘Z’ themed art.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #ZDay. Tweet fun facts about the letter ‘Z’, challenge followers to ‘Z’ word games, or share ‘Z’ name shout-outs.

Social Media Tips for Z Day

Individuals

If your name starts with 'Z', enjoy being first for a day! If not, playfully reverse your own alphabet for tasks, or challenge friends to a 'Z' word scramble.

Creators

Produce content that creatively reverses common alphabetical sequences, or create a 'Z' themed challenge. Interview people named 'Z' and ask them how they feel about being first.

Brands

Run a 'Z'-themed social media campaign or offer a special discount to customers whose names begin with 'Z'. Highlight products or services that start or end with the letter 'Z'.

Top Brands for Z Day

  1. Zappos

    Founded in 1999 by Nick Swinmurn, Zappos is an online shoe and clothing retailer known for its exceptional customer service. The company, now a subsidiary of Amazon, could offer 'Z' discounts on specific shoe brands or for customers with 'Z' names.

  2. Zara

    A Spanish apparel retailer founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera, Zara is the flagship chain store of the Inditex group. Known for its fast fashion, Zara could feature a 'Z' collection or offer special promotions on items starting with 'Z'.

  3. Zales

    Founded in 1924 by Morris Zale, William Zale, and Ben Lipshy in Wichita Falls, Texas, Zales Jewelers is a prominent American jewelry retailer. They could participate in Z Day by highlighting 'Z' themed jewelry or offering special deals on engagement rings.

  4. Zaxby's

    Zaxby's is an American chain of fast casual restaurants offering chicken fingers, wings, sandwiches, and salads. Founded in 1990 by Zach McLeroy and Tony Townley in Statesboro, Georgia, Zaxby's could create a special 'Z' Day meal or promotion.

  5. Ziploc

    Ziploc is a brand of reusable, re-sealable plastic bags and containers produced by S. C. Johnson & Son. Introduced in 1968, Ziploc products are ubiquitous in households. They could promote organizational tips that start with 'Z' or run a 'Z' themed giveaway.

  6. Zebra Pen

    Zebra Pen Corporation, a subsidiary of Zebra Co., Ltd. of Japan, has been a leading manufacturer of writing instruments since 1982. They could celebrate Z Day by showcasing their range of 'Z' named pens or offering discounts on their products.

  7. Zoom

    Zoom Video Communications, founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, is a leading provider of video telephony and online chat services. While not directly tied to the alphabet, Zoom could playfully encourage 'zooming' into Z Day celebrations or hosting 'Z' themed virtual events.

Z Day Hero

Spurius Carvilius Ruga

Spurius Carvilius Ruga was a Roman grammarian who lived in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. He is credited with opening the first public school in Rome and, notably, with reintroducing the letter 'Z' into the Latin alphabet. The letter had been removed around 312 BC as it was deemed unnecessary, but Ruga recognized its importance for transliterating Greek words, ensuring its enduring place in Western alphabets.

History of Z Day

The letter Z is the 26th and final letter of the modern English alphabet. It has different pronunciations in the different English dialects. In British English, spoken in the U.K. and Australia, it’s pronounced /zed/. In American English, it’s pronounced /zee/. In Hong Kong English and Cantonese, Z is pronounced /izzard/.

The seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet is called ‘zayin’ and is used to represent the sounds /z/ and /dz/. ‘Zayin’ in Semitic means ‘weapon’ or ‘sword.’

The ancient Greeks copied their form of Z from the Phoenician ‘zayin,’ and it was called zeta. It had different pronunciations in the different Greek dialects. In the dialect spoken in Athens and Northwest Greece, it was pronounced /dz/, but later changed to represent /zd/ and /dz/ in the 4th century B.C. The Elean and Cretan dialects pronounced it as the English voiced and voiceless /th/.

The Latin version of Z was adopted from Etruscan Z and pronounced as /ts/. However, around 300 B.C., the sound /z/ was changed to /r/due to a process called rhotacism. It was then dropped from the Latin alphabet by the Roman Censor Appius Claudius Caecus. Its place in the alphabet was replaced with the new letter G. Later in the 1st century, Z was reintroduced to the Latin alphabet, along with the letter Y.

Before Z became the final letter of the modern English alphabet, there was a twenty-seventh letter, &. The symbol “&,” pronounced as “and,” was recited in Latin as “per se.” From being recited as “X, Y, Z, and per se and,” it became “X, Y, Z, ampersand.”

Z Day timeline

3000 B.C.
Z Appears in the Semitic Alphabet

Z appears in the Semitic alphabet as 'zayin,' meaning weapon or sword.

300 B.C.
Z is Out of the Alphabet

Z is removed from the Latin alphabet by the Roman Censor Appius Claudius Caecus, through a process called 'rhotacism.'

1st century A.D.
Z Regains its Position in the Alphabet

Z is reintroduced into the Latin alphabet to represent the Greek sound 'zeta.'

1800s
Z Occupies the Second-To-Last Position

The letter 'Z,' as the 26th letter of the alphabet, is followed by the symbol '&,' called the 'ampersand.'

How Businesses Can Celebrate Z Day

Local businesses can embrace Z Day by playfully reversing their usual order of operations or offering ‘Z’-themed promotions. Restaurants could feature a ‘Z’ special on their menu, like ‘Zesty Zucchini Fries’ or ‘Zinfandel Wine’. Retailers might offer a small discount to customers whose names start with ‘Z’ or highlight products with ‘Z’ in their name. Service providers could prioritize clients whose last names begin with ‘Z’ for the day, creating a memorable and fun customer experience.

Z Day FAQs

When is Z Day?

In 2027, Z Day is observed on Saturday, January 1. This annual observance encourages a playful reversal of alphabetical order, making it a unique way to welcome the new year.

How common is the letter Z in English?

Despite its low frequency in English, ‘Z’ holds a distinctive place, often appearing in words of foreign origin or for onomatopoeic effect. Its infrequent use, at less than 0.1% of all letters, underscores the special nature of Z Day.

Why is Z Day celebrated?

The celebration of Z Day stems from a desire to playfully challenge the established order of the alphabet. It offers a unique opportunity for individuals and communities to switch perspectives and appreciate the ‘last’ becoming ‘first’ at the start of the new year.

Why was the letter Z removed from the Roman alphabet?

Historically, ‘Z’ was deemed unnecessary in the early Roman alphabet as its sound was not prevalent in native Latin vocabulary. It was later restored in the 1st century BC to accurately represent Greek loanwords, highlighting the dynamic nature of language evolution.

How To Celebrate Z Day

  1. Let people whose names begin with Z come first

    This will work particularly fine if you are a teacher or a class tutor. Make the roll call in reverse order, starting with kids whose names begin with 'z.' This will give your kids a pleasant little surprise. It will be fun.

  2. Watch a zombie movie

    When you think of Z Day, what comes to mind first? Zombies! So, watching a zombie movie is one of the ways to celebrate Z Day. You can watch classics like “Night of the Living Dead” or newer ones like “World War Z.”

  3. Take your Z friend out to lunch

    If you have a friend whose name begins with Z, what stops you from treating them special on Z Day? You can use this opportunity to appreciate them, especially if they have been terrific friends. Give them a call, choose a restaurant or fast food, and have fun together.

5 Facts About Zombies We Bet You Don’t Know

  1. Zombies originated from Haiti

    Zombies originated from Haitian folklore in the 17th century, introduced by West African slaves brought to work on Haiti’s sugarcane plantations.

  2. Mummies are not zombies

    Mummies are preserved dead, while zombies are in a constant state of decay, making them different from each other.

  3. The father of zombie

    George A. Romero, accredited for bringing zombies into the mainstream, is considered the 'Father of the Modern Zombie.'

  4. Cinematic zombies appeared first in the 1930s

    Movies such as White Zombie in 1932 launched zombies into the cinematic limelight.

  5. Zombie fans have a name

    People who love zombies or zombie movies are called zombophiles.

Why We Love Z Day

  1. It’s a day when the last becomes the first

    The beauty of Z Day is that those whose names usually come last in matters of alphabetic sequence will, on this occasion, have them come first, temporarily fulfilling Jesus' promise, "The first shall become last and the last, first.”

  2. Z Day can be fun

    It is a day when you are at liberty to turn the alphabetical order upside down without any serious repercussions. Or so we think. Plus, you can have a Z-themed day: watch movies, wear clothes, and eat foods that start with Z.

  3. Z Day makes people whose name starts with Z feel special

    Imagine being a kid in school, and you have to always wait for other kids’ names to be called first before yours. That can be a downer sometimes, especially if you’re rushing to go home. On Z Day, the reverse can become true. Also, if you have a friend whose name begins with Z, be nice and treat them special on this day.

Z Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 1 Friday
2028 January 1 Saturday
2029 January 1 Monday
2030 January 1 Tuesday
2031 January 1 Wednesday