Birthday (disambiguation)

Birthday (disambiguation)

A birthday is an annual celebration of the date on which a person was born.

Birthday may also refer to:

In music:
* "Birthday" (The Beatles song)
* "Birthday" (Flo Rida song)
* "Birthday" (Junior Boys song)
* "Birthday" (The Sugarcubes song)
* "Birthday" (The Crüxshadows EP), or the title song
* "Birthday" (Infected Mushroom EP)
* "Birthday" (The Association album)

In film and television:
* "Birthday" (1977 film), an Azerbaijani film
* "Birthday" ("Angel"), a 2002 episode of "Angel"
* "Birthday" ("Dynasty"), a 1984 episode of "Dynasty"
* "The Birthday" ("Joe 90"), a 1969 episode of "Joe 90"
* "Birthday", an episode of "The Care Bears"

In other uses:
* Birthdays (retailer), a British greeting cards retailer
* "The Birthday" (anthology), a collection of Ring-series stories by Koji Suzuki
* "The Birthday" (painting), a painting by Marc Chagall
* Birthday Problem, A statistical model predicting the probability of n people in a room having the same birthday

ee also

* "B'Day", an album by Beyoncé
* Birthday party (disambiguation)
* Happy Birthday (disambiguation)


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