National Heather Day 2023: Heather is usually thought of as a girl’s name with Middle English roots. The name comes from the heather plant, which is a type of evergreen shrub with pink flowers and small, scale-like leaves. The flowering plant usually grows best on peaty, empty land, which is why you can find it mostly in Scotland, the northeastern U.S., and some parts of England.
National Heather Day: History
The word “heather” comes from the Middle English word “hather.” The New York Times first wrote about Heather as a given name on August 2, 1852, when Miss Heather Campbell, a mother, and her baby came to the United States from Glasgow, Scotland. The name first appeared on the American charts for girls’ names in 1935. Its use slowly increased over the next 30 years.
In 1967, Heather was ranked 997th on the list of the Top 100 names for girls. By 1972, it had jumped to the Top 10 names for girls! In 1975, almost 25,000 baby girls were born with the name Heather, making it the third most popular girl’s name in the U.S., after Jennifer and Amy. Heather’s influence has dropped sharply since then. In 2011, the name was given to less than 400 kids.
The late English actress Heather Angel (1909–1986), the American hip-hop artist Heather B. Gardner, the American civil rights activist, feminist, and political strategist Heather Booth, the American actresses Heather Locklear, Heather Morris, Heather Tom, and Heather Matarazzo, the Canadian model Heather Marks, the British singer Heather Small, the American basketball player Heather Burge, and the Miss America winner Heather White are all well-known Heathers. A victim in Agatha Christie’s 1962 book “The Mirror Cracked from Side to Side” is named Heather Badcock. Another fictional character with the same name is Heather from Dreamworks’ 2006 3D computer-animated movie “Over the Hedge.”
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What To Do On National Heather Day
Send her flowers.
Heather is a name for a plant. Getting her a bouquet of her favorite flowers is a great way to enjoy this day!
Have a party.
Know any other Heathers who would love to play games and dance today? If you feel like it, go throw a Heathers’ party with them. We’re not going to judge you!
Share on Facebook or Twitter
A lot of people may not know much about today yet. You can use social media to wish yourself and others a happy National Heather Day!
5 cool things you might not know
At age 21, she became Miss America.
She was born in 1973 and won the Miss America event in Atlantic City in 1995.
hearing loss from birth.
She lost her hearing when she was 18 months old because she had the flu.
It was her first time.
Heather Whitestone was the first Miss America who was deaf and the first Miss America who had a condition.
She didn’t give up.
They ran three times for the Miss Alabama title and finally won it, which sent her to the Miss America pageant.
She has written several books.
They are “Listening with My Heart,” “Believing the Promise,” “Let God Surprise You,” and “Heavenly Crowns.”
This Is Why We Love This day
Today is a reason to party.
People say that heathers are tough, just like the plant itself. Today is a celebration of the name’s unwavering spirit, razor-sharp focus, and unwavering loyalty.
Today is a day to share.
People love to show their love and give gifts to their wonderful friends and family on national name days like this one. We love that we can celebrate today with all the Heathers too!
Today is a day to bring attention
Heather is not as famous as it used to be, which is sad. We hope that this party will make the name cool again.
National Heather Day Dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | December 3 | Sunday |
2024 | December 3 | Tuesday |
2025 | December 3 | Wednesday |
2026 | December 3 | Thursday |
2027 | December 3 | Friday |