- Constellation: Serious Tower uil January 1st and January 1
- Digning Stone: Garnet
- Tree: Elon, poplar, cedar
- Flower: Snow flower, cloves
The first moh of the calendar is named after Janus, the goddess of openness and the god of the doors and gates. January gates to the New Year. The word January or January is also derived from the word janua meaning to the door; Because this moh is the beginning of the New Year.
- Constellation: February 5 and fish from February 1
- Digning Stone: Amethy
- Tree: Poplar, Cedar, Pine
- Flower: Primrose flower, violet
February is derived from the Latin word februum meaning purity and cleanliness. In the second half of the year, the Romans performed a religious ceremony to clear their souls; Therefore, the second moh of February is named February.
1. March or March
- Constellation: Fish uil March 1 and Tower of Shipping from March 1
- Digning Stone: Aquamarine
- Tree: Hazelnut, oak, willow tree, lemon tree
- Flower: Narges
March (Mars) is the name of the goddess war. The Romans believe in this moh, which is the beginning of spring; Spring goes to the wier war and wins. In the past, the Romans were launching their wars this moh, and the word marsh was taken from the word March in military parade.
- Constellation: Tower of shipme uil April 1 and Thor Tower from April 5
- Digning Stone: Diamond
- Tree: Walnut, maple
- Flower: Davoodi flower
The fourth moh (April) derived from the Latin word Araire to the opening or from the name of the Greek goddess love of love; Aphrodite; April is the opening of flowers and its growth again.
- Constellation: Thor Tower uil May 9 and Josma from May 1
- Digning Stone: Emerald
- Tree: Chestnut, poplar, sparrow tongue
- Flower: Lily or lily
The goddess of fertility and fertility in ancie Rome is called Maia. The name of this blessed goddess is the source of naming the fifth moh of the year, May May. In another theory this moh is derived from the Greek word maiores, which means the elders.
- Constellation: Josma Tower uil June 6 and Cancer Tower from June 6
- Digning Stone: Pearl
- Tree: Apple, figs, sparrow
- Flower: Amin al -Dawlah’s flower, rose
June (June), the sixth moh of Juno, was adapted by the goddess of marriage, marriage and motherhood as well as Jupiter’s wife. Another theory considers the name of this moh to be derived from the word iuniores meaning smaller and in fro of the moon.
- Constellation: Cancer Tower uil July 6 and Assad Tower from July 6
- Digning Stone: Sapphire
- Tree: Cedar, apple, elm, poplar
- Flower: Blue Lottery, Larkspur
July (July) is the seveh moh of the year that was originally in ancie Rome called Quiilis and means the fifth; But after mohs of change in the order of Julius Caeser, this moh is named July.
- Constellation: Assad Tower uil August 1 and the spike tower from August 1
- Digning Stone: Paridot
- Tree: Cedar, pine, poplar
- Flower: Poppy, Gladiolus
Augum or August, which is the eighth moh of the year, was originally known as Sextilis, and was named August after the change in the order of mohs in honor of Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
- Constellation: Spike Tower uil September 9 and Tower from 9 September
- Digning Stone: Sapphire
- Tree: Sparrow, walnut, chestnut
- Flower: Davoodi flower
The nih moh of the year is called September, which is derived from the Latin word septem meaning seven. The Roman calendar started with March (the first moh of spring) and according to this calendar was September seveh. Despite the changes made in the arrangeme of the mohs, the name of the last four mohs of the year (September, October, November and December) coinues to follow the sequeial numbers of the Roman mohs.
- Constellation: Uil October 1 and from October 1 of the Scorpion Tower
- Gemstone: Tarmalin, Opal
- Tree: Mouain, Maple, Walnut
- Flower: Porcelain
October of the Latin word Octo means eight and refers to the eighth moh in the ancie Roman calendar; While October is the teh moh of the calendar.
- Constellation: Uil November 6, the Scorpion Tower and from November 6 from the Arc Tower
- Digning Stone: Topaz, Citrin
- Tree: Walnut, chestnut, sparrow tongue
- Flower: Davoodi flower
The eleveh moh of the year is called November. In Novem’s Latin language, it means number 1 and refers to the nih moh of the old Roman calendar.
- Constellation: Arc uil December 5 and a serious tower from December 5
- Digning Stone: Turquoise, Tanzanite
- Tree: Fig, hornbeam, beech
- Flower: Khos, Narges
In Latin, Decem means number 1. In the ancie Roman calendar was called the 10th moh of December; Of course, December is in the calendar of the last moh (twelfth moh).
How many days are the mohs?
All mohs have 1 or 2 days; Except for February, which is 2 days (in the leap year 2 days).
- January (January): 2 days
- February (February): 2 days
- March (March): 2 days
- April (April): 1 day
- May (May): 2 days
- June (June): 1 day
- July (July): 2 days
- August (August): 2 days
- September (September): 1 day
- October (October): 2 days
- November (November): 1 day
- December (December): 2 days




