The Founder, History Of Mothers Day


 Anna Jarvis is recognized as the
Founder of Mothers Day in US.
Though Anna Jarvis never married and never had kids, she is also known as the Mother of Mothers Day, an apt title for the lady who worked hard to bestow honor on all mothers.

Anna Jarvis got the inspiration of celebrating Mothers Day from her own mother Mrs Anna Marie Reeves Jarvis in her childhood. An activist and social worker, Mrs Jarvis used to express her desire that someday someone must honor all mothers, living and dead, and pay tribute to the contributions made by them.

A loving daughter, Anna never forgot her mothers word and when her mother died in 1905, she resolved to fulfill her mothers desire of having a mothers day. Growing negligent attitude of adult Americans towards their mothers and a desire to honor her mothers soared her ambitions.

To begin with Anna, send Carnations in the church service in Grafton, West Virginia to honor her mother. Carnations were her mothers favorite flower and Anna felt that they symbolised a mothers pure love. Later Anna along with her supporters wrote letters to people in positions of power lobbying for the official declaration of Mothers Day holiday. The hard work paid off. By 1911, Mother's Day was celebrated in almost every state in the Union and on May 8, 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a Joint Resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.
 Today Mothers Day is celebrated in more than 46 countries around the world though at different times in the month of May and in some countries it is celebrated in entirely different times of the year. In the present time Mothers Day has come to be internationally recognized as the day to honor all mothers and thank them for the services they impart for the benefit of their individual child and consequently to the development of mankind. Please read on and click on the links to know more about the related Mothers Day stories.
 

Mothers Day Around The World
Mothers Day in Australia | Mothers Day in Canada | Mothers Day in Ireland
Mothers Day in Mexico | Mothers Day in New Zealand | Mothers Day in South Africa
Mothers Day in UK | Mothers Day in US

 
 

Mother in Different Languages

Find out how the sweetest word "Mother" is said in different languages around the world!! In case, you know of a way of saying mother in language we missed out please help us enhance this page by writing to us. We shall acknowledge your valuable contribution by writing your name along with the translation of "mother".

Language Mother
Arabic Ahm
Azeri (Latin Script) Ana
Bosnian Majka
Brazilian Portuguese Mãe
Bulgarian Majka
Croatian Mati, Majka
Czech Abatyse
Danish Mor
Dutch Moeder, Moer
English Mother, Mama, Mom
Finnish Äiti
French Mère, Maman
German Mutter
Greek M� na
Hawaiian Makuahine
Hindi - Ma, Maji
Hungarian Anya, Fu
Indonesian Induk, Ibu, Biang, Nyokap
Irish Máthair
Italian Madre, Mamma
Latin Mater
Lithuanian Motina
Macedonian Majka
Maltese Omm
Neapolitan Mamma
Norwegian Madre
Old Greek Mytyr
Persian Madr, Maman
Polish Matka, Mama
Portuguese Mãe
Romanian Mama, Maica
Russian Mat'
Samoan Tina
Serbian Majka
Sicilian Matri
Slovak Mama, Matka
Spanish Madre, Mamá, Mami
Swedish Mamma, Mor, Morsa
Swiss German Mueter
Turkish Anne, Ana, Valide
Turkmen Eje
Ukrainian Mati
Welsh Mam
Yiddish Muter

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