National Sage Day

Every year, we mark National Sage Day on March 1. Sage is a unisex Latin name that means “wise one.” During the Middle Ages, the term was coined to describe Ancient Greek philosophers who had a cult following that lasted for generations. Sage can also refer to a spiritual teacher or a plant with medicinal characteristics. It reached the top 1,000 for both genders about the same time in the early 1990s, but the girls have moved ahead. The smoke produced from burning sage leaves was thought to confer wisdom by the Greeks and Romans. Arab physicians in the 900s also claimed that sage granted immortality.

Public Risk Management Awareness Day

Public Risk Management Awareness Day is observed on March 1 every year in the U.S. The holiday aims to help raise awareness and promote education throughout communities by giving public risk management a platform. The platform is used as a springboard to create special activities, proclamations, and publications. Many people can learn more about public risk management, which is beneficial to the entire society. The holiday helps to encourage and support public risk management professionals who are responsible for implementing risk management frameworks to reduce, transfer, accept or mitigate those risks.

National Kayla Day

National Kayla Day is celebrated across the world on January 15. Kayla is an English name for girls. It is super popular since it is easy to pronounce and also sounds so regal. The name has American origins and is more commonly found in the southern states of America. Nevertheless, it is picking up popularity in other cultures as well. Even if you don’t come across Kaylas very often, you must be aware that it is a common name for girls named Michaela. National Kayla Day is dedicated to all the beautiful Kaylas around the world.