January (disambiguation)
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January
January
January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and one of seven months with the length of 31 days. The first day of the month is known as New Year's Day...

is the first month in the Gregorian calendar.

January may also refer to:
  • "January" (Pilot song)
    January (Pilot song)
    "January" is a pop rock song recorded by the Scottish rock band Pilot. Written by David Paton and produced by Alan Parsons, "January" was the sole number one single in the UK for Pilot, ironically spending all of its three week chart run at the top in February 1975. It also charted in the United...

  • "January" (Elton John song)
    January (Elton John song)
    January is a song from British pop-rock singer-songwriter Elton John's 1997 album, The Big Picture. It is about his love for January and the fact that it brings a chance for renewal....

  • January (surname), the surname of several people
  • January (novel), the first book in the Countdown series by Daniel Parker

People with the given name

  • January Jones
    January Jones
    January Kristen Jones is an American actress. She is best known for playing Betty Draper on Mad Men.-Early life:...

     (born 1978), American actress
  • January Suchodolski
    January Suchodolski
    January Suchodolski was a Polish painter and Army officer.-Life:Suchodolski was born in Grodno and was the brother of Rajnold Suchodolski....

     (1797-1875), Polish artist

See also

  • Captain January (disambiguation)
    Captain January (disambiguation)
    Captain January may refer to:*Captain January , a children's novel written by Laura E. Richards in 1891*Captain January , silent film featuring child actress Baby Peggy...

    , the name of a book and two films
  • January Club
    January Club
    The January Club was a discussion group founded in 1934 by Oswald Mosley to attract Establishment support for the movement known as the British Union of Fascists....

    , a discussion group founded in 1934 by Oswald Mosley
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