November, derived from the Latin 'novem' meaning nine, is the eleventh month of the year. It marks the end of autumn and the beginning of winter in many regions. Historically, it was the ninth month of the Roman calendar until January and February were added. November is often associated with falling leaves, cooler temperatures, and Thanksgiving celebrations in some cultures.
The name November experienced a significant rise in popularity over time, with the number of annual births fluctuating greatly. From 6 births in 1971, it peaked at 56 births in 2020, demonstrating a steady increase since the late 1990s and early 2000s. The total number of births over these years is 922, indicating that while not exceptionally common, November has become a more established choice for parents.