When is Mother's Day 2024
Mother's Day is a time when we celebrate the mums in our lives. Be they your mum, grand mum, or mother-in-law, this is the day to spoil them and let them know how much you appreciate all they do for you all-year-round.
The date of Mother's Day changes in many places each year, so in the UK it's in March and the USA it's May. Mother's Day has grown up from many local traditions around the world, and below you can find dates and the reasons for Mother's Day in the countries you're interested in.
In the UK, Mother's Day 2024 is on Sunday, the 10th March.
If you're writing a Mother's Day card, you may also be interested in our original Mothers Day messages, that will help make her day that bit more special. Carry on reading for more dates, and history, or follow the jump links down the page to read on:
When is Mother's Day, UK 2024
In the UK, Mother's Day is Sunday the 10th March 2024
Why Mother's Day is celebrated in the UK
Mother's Day in the UK, traditionally known as "Mothering Sunday," originated from a Christian practice that involved visiting one's mother church annually during Lent. Held on the fourth Sunday of Lent, this gradually became more of a family day, as young apprentices and servants, who typically lived away from home for work, were given a day off to visit their mothers and families.
Over time, it evolved from being religious time to more of a celebration similar to Mother's Day in the US. It then became more about mothers, giving them presents, typically flowers and "mothering cakes" or simnel cakes, a type of fruitcake with marzipan. Interestingly, the popularity of Mothering Sunday in the UK is often credited to Constance Smith, inspired by Anna Jarvis's establishment of Mother's Day in the United States. Smith campaigned for the day's recognition, leading to its widespread acceptance as a day to celebrate and thank mothers across the country.
When is Mother's Day, USA 2024
In the USA, Mother's Day is Sun, 12 May 2024
Why Mother's Day is celebrated in the USA
Mother's Day in the United States originated in the early 20th century and is largely credited to Anna Jarvis. It was inspired by her own mother's wish to see a day dedicated to honouring the sacrifices mothers made for their children. No hints going on there, then!
Anna began a campaign to establish such a national holiday and in 1908, she organized the first official Mother's Day celebration at a Methodist church in Grafton, West Virginia.
In 1914, after Jarvis' continued campaign, President Woodrow Wilson officially declared the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. As you'd expect when it is endorsed by a president, Mother's Day quickly became a popular celebration, involving the giving of flowers, cards, and other gifts to mothers.
Jarvis later became disillusioned with the commercialization of Mother's Day. She spent the latter part of her life trying to remove it from the calendar, dismayed by how the day had shifted focus from sentiment to profit in the form of flowers, greeting cards, and other gifts.
The origins and traditions of Mother's Day in other countries:
Rather like in the UK and USA, Mother's Day has often evolved from local or religious traditions. Even if not officially 'Mother's Day' as we know it, these are times to celebrate and appreciate mothers.
Here are some of them, and how they are celebrated:
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Austria:
Origin: Adopted from the American version in the early 20th century.
Celebration: Flowers, gifts, and cards are commonly given.
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Bangladesh:
Origin: A recent adoption, influenced by the global spread of the holiday.
Celebration: Observed in urban areas with gifts, cards, and flowers.
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Belgium:
Origin: Adopted from the American holiday in the early 20th century.
Celebration: Celebrated with gifts and flowers. In Antwerp, also celebrated on August 15, aligning with the Catholic feast of the Assumption of Mary.
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Brazil:
Origin: First celebrated in 1918, influenced by the American holiday. Gained popularity by the 1930s.
Celebration: Significant holiday with family gatherings and gift-giving.
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Bulgaria:
Origin: Aligned with International Women's Day, celebrated since the early 20th century.
Celebration: Appreciation shown through gifts and flowers.
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China:
Origin: A relatively new phenomenon, influenced largely by Western culture in the 20th century.
Celebration: Increasingly observed in urban areas, often with gifts and meals.
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Croatia:
Origin: A relatively recent adoption, influenced by Western traditions.
Celebration: Flowers and handmade gifts are common.
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Cyprus:
Origin: Influenced by the American holiday.
Celebration: Gifts and flowers, often celebrated with a family meal.
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Czech Republic:
Origin: First celebrated in 1923, influenced by the American version.
Celebration: Involves giving flowers and small gifts.
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Denmark:
Origin: Began celebrating in the early 20th century, influenced by the American holiday.
Celebration: Flowers, particularly red carnations, are given.
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Estonia:
Origin: Started celebrating in the 1920s, influenced by Western traditions.
Celebration: Involves flowers, gifts, and special attention.
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Finland:
Origin: Roots in the early 20th century, influenced by American and European traditions.
Celebration: Cards, flowers, and breakfast in bed are common. Graves of deceased mothers are often visited.
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France:
Origin: Officially declared in 1950, with roots going back to the early 20th century.
Celebration: Marked by gifts, cards, and family gatherings.
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Germany:
Origin: Started in the early 1920s, influenced by the American holiday.
Celebration: Involves giving gifts, cards, and flowers.
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Greece:
Origin: Began being celebrated in the 1950s, influenced by the American version.
Celebration: Honor mothers with gifts and flowers, often accompanied by a family meal.
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Hungary:
Origin: First celebrated in the 1920s, influenced by Western traditions.
Celebration: Handmade gifts, poems, and flowers are given.
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India:
Origin: Primarily influenced by the Western version of the holiday, becoming popular in the last few decades.
Celebration: Growing popularity in urban areas, marked by gifting and special attention to mothers.
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Indonesia:
Origin: First declared in 1953, as part of the women's movement in Indonesia.
Celebration: National holiday focusing on women's roles in Indonesian society, along with traditional practices of honoring mothers.
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Ireland (Mothering Sunday):
Origin: Roots in the Christian tradition, originally a day when people returned to their 'mother church'.
Celebration: Celebrated with gifts, flowers, and family gatherings.
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Italy:
Origin: First celebrated in 1957, inspired by the American holiday.
Celebration: Children give gifts, flowers, and handmade items.
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Latvia:
Origin: First celebrated in 1922, influenced by Western traditions.
Celebration: Celebrated with flowers, usually roses, and small gifts.
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Lithuania:
Origin: A relatively recent adoption, influenced by Western traditions.
Celebration: Marked by giving flowers and small gifts.
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Luxembourg:
Origin: Influenced by neighbouring countries and the American tradition.
Celebration: Flowers, gifts, and cards are commonly given.
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Malta:
Origin: Influenced by the British tradition and later the American model.
Celebration: Gifts, flowers, and cards are common.
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Mexico:
Origin: First celebrated in 1922, partly influenced by the American holiday and the Catholic Church.
Celebration: A major event with family gatherings and special attention to mothers.
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Netherlands:
Origin: Adopted Mother's Day in the early 20th century, influenced by American customs.
Celebration: Involves giving gifts, cards, and flowers.
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Nigeria (Mothering Sunday):
Origin: Has roots in the Christian tradition of Mothering Sunday.
Celebration: Often has religious connotations, with churches holding special services.
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Pakistan:
Origin: A recent phenomenon, influenced by global trends and Western culture.
Celebration: Increasingly observed, particularly in urban areas.
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Poland:
Origin: Began in the 1920s and has since become an important family holiday.
Celebration: Children present gifts and handmade cards.
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Portugal:
Origin: Influenced by the American holiday, gaining popularity in the 20th century.
Celebration: Celebrated with gifts and family gatherings.
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Romania:
Origin: A relatively new celebration, influenced by Western traditions.
Celebration: Children often give small gifts, flowers, and handmade cards.
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Russia:
Origin: Established in 1998 by Presidential decree.
Celebration: Celebrated with children giving small gifts and flowers.
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Slovakia:
Origin: Influenced by Western traditions and is a relatively recent observance.
Celebration: Celebrated with flowers and small gifts.
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Slovenia:
Origin: Influenced by Western traditions and is a relatively new celebration.
Celebration: Marked by giving flowers and handmade gifts.
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Spain:
Origin: Influenced by the American holiday and has been celebrated since the early 20th century.
Celebration: Celebrated with gifts, flowers, and often poems.
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Sweden:
Origin: Started celebrating in the early 20th century, influenced by American and European traditions.
Celebration: Involves giving flowers, gifts, and cards.
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Ukraine:
Origin: Established Mother's Day in 1999, following the example of many other countries.
Celebration: Involves giving flowers and gifts.
International Mother's Day dates around the world in 2024
Mother's Day is celebrated in various forms around the world at different dates. These have many different origins and some are just the closest thing to Mother's Day in those countries.
Date | Countries |
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03/01/2024 | Iran (Mother's Day in Iran is celebrated on the 20th of Jumada al-Thani, the sixth month in the Islamic calendar. ) |
11/02/2024 | Norway |
03/03/2024 | Georgia |
08/03/2024 | Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Burundi, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Laos, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Tajikstan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam (coincides with International Women's Day) |
21/03/2024 | Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Lebanon, Mauritania, Oman, Palestinian Territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen |
19/03/2024 | United Kingdom, Ireland, Nigeria, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man (This is the 4th Sunday of Lent) |
25/03/2024 | Slovenia |
07/04/2024 | Armenia |
05/05/2024 | Angola, Cape Verde, Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Spain, Mozambique, Romania, São Tomé and Príncipe |
08/05/2024 | South Korea (Parent's Day) |
10/05/2024 | Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala |
12/05/2024 | Nepal |
12/05/2024 | Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bonaire, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Cambodia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Ivory Coast, Croatia, Cuba, Curaasao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, Germany, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Greece, Greenland, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Latvia, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Myanmar, Namibia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Pakistan, Papa New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Sint Maarten, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Suriname, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzinia, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Uganada, Ukraine, United States, Uruguay, Vietnam, Venezuela, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
12/05/2024 | Sri Lanka |
13/05/2024 | Maldives |
14/05/2024 | Benin |
14/05/2024 | Anguilla, |
15/05/2024 | Paraguay |
19/05/2024 | Kyrgyzstan |
22/05/2024 | Israel. While not traditionally known as Mother's Day, "Family Day" (previously known as Mother's Day) is celebrated on Shevat 30 in the Jewish calendar, which usually falls in January or February. |
26/05/2024 | Burkina Faso, Poland (Dzień Matki) |
27/05/2024 | Bolivia |
30/05/2024 | Nicaragua |
26/05/2024 | Algeria, Cameroon, Dominican Republic, France, Madagascar, Haiti, Mauritius, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Sweden, Tunisia |
01/06/2024 | Mongolia (Mother's & Children's Day) |
09/06/2024 | Luxembourg |
01/07/2024 | South Sudan |
12/08/2024 | Thailand (coincides with Queen's birthday) |
15/08/2024 | Antwerp |
15/08/2024 | Costa Rica |
14/10/2024 | Belarus |
15/10/2024 | Malawi |
20/10/2024 | Argentina |
03/11/2024 | Timor Leste |
16/11/2024 | North Korea |
24/11/2024 | Russia |
08/12/2024 | Panama |
22/12/2024 | Indonesia - coincides with the 25th anniversary date of the 1928 Indonesian Women Congress |
12/05/2024 | Sri Lanka |
Say Happy Mother's Day in different languages
Say Happy Mother's Day in over forty languages. Could make the day rather long-winded, though, right?
Country | Language | "Happy Mother's Day" |
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Austria | German | Alles Liebe zum Muttertag |
Bangladesh | Bengali | মা দিবসের শুভেচ্ছা (Mā dibōsēra śubhēccā) |
Belgium | Dutch/French | Gelukkige Moederdag / Bonne Fête des Mères |
Brazil | Portuguese | Feliz Dia das Mães |
Bulgaria | Bulgarian | Честит Ден на майката (Chestit Den na maykata) |
China | Mandarin | 母亲节快乐 (Mǔqīn jié kuàilè) |
Cornwall | English / Cornish | Happy Mother's Day / Dy' Sadorn Vamm ha Lowen |
Croatia | Croatian | Sretan Majčin dan |
Cyprus | Greek | Καλή Ημέρα της Μητέρας (Kalí Iméra tis Míteras) |
Czech Republic | Czech | Šťastný Den matek |
Denmark | Danish | Glædelig Mors Dag |
Estonia | Estonian | Palju õnne emadepäevaks |
Finland | Finnish | Hyvää äitienpäivää |
France | French | Bonne Fête des Mères |
Germany | German | Alles Liebe zum Muttertag |
Greece | Greek | Καλή Ημέρα της Μητέρας (Kalí Iméra tis Míteras) |
Hungary | Hungarian | Boldog anyák napját |
India | Hindi | मातृ दिवस की शुभकामनाएँ (Mātṛ divas kī śubhkāmnāen) |
Indonesia | Indonesian | Selamat Hari Ibu |
Ireland | English/Irish | Happy Mother's Day / Lá na Máithreacha sona duit |
Italy | Italian | Buona Festa della Mamma |
Latvia | Latvian | Priecīgu Mātes dienu |
Lithuania | Lithuanian | Su Motinos diena |
Luxembourg | Luxembourgish | Schéinen Mammendag |
Malta | Maltese | Il-ġurnata tal-omm it-tajba |
Mexico | Spanish | Feliz Día de la Madre |
Netherlands | Dutch | Gelukkige Moederdag |
Nigeria | English | Happy Mother's Day |
Pakistan | Urdu | ماں کے دن کی مبارکباد (Maa ke din ki mubarakbaad) |
Poland | Polish | Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji Dnia Matki |
Portugal | Portuguese | Feliz Dia da Mãe |
Romania | Romanian | La mulți ani de Ziua Mamei |
Russia | Russian | С Днем Матери (S Dnem Materi) |
Scotland | English / Scottish Gaelic | Happy Mother's Day / Latha na Màthair sona dhut |
Slovakia | Slovak | Šťastný Deň matiek |
Slovenia | Slovene | Srečen materinski dan |
Spain | Spanish | Feliz Día de la Madre |
Sweden | Swedish | Grattis på mors dag |
Ukraine | Ukrainian | З Днем матері (Z Dnem materi) |
United States | English | Happy Mother's Day |
Welsh | English / Welsh | Happy Mother's Day / Sul y Mamau hapus |
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