Holidays with D

  • Major Hindu festival of lights in India and beyond.

  • Mexican holiday honoring the dead, Nov 1–2.

  • Spanish name for Day of the Dead, same holiday.

  • WWII Allied invasion commemoration day.

  • Another name for Diwali, same light festival.

  • Informal for National Donut Day food-holiday.

  • Colloquial for Father’s Day celebration.

  • Hyphenated form of WWII D‑Day commemoration.

  • Alternate writing of WWII D‑Day remembrance.

  • Generic “Independence Day” public holiday.

  • Hindu festival marking victory of good over evil.

  • Commemorates June 6, 1944 Allied landings in WWII.

  • Informal name for Father’s Day, honoring dads.

  • “Doomsday” used as an apocalyptic or judgment day.

  • Hindu festival (Dussehra) marking Rama’s victory.

  • Fun unofficial Feb 18 holiday celebrating wine.

  • International Dog Day on Aug 26 honors dogs.

  • Mexican “Day of the Dead” honoring ancestors.

  • Date of Christmas Day in many countries.

  • Variant of Diwali, Hindu festival of lights.

  • D-Day commemorates 1944 Normandy landings, WWII

  • Day of the Dead, Mexican holiday honoring ancestors

  • Spanish “Día de la independencia”, national holiday

  • Variant spelling of Diwali, Hindu festival of lights

  • Daisy Day is a fundraising/awareness day in some places

  • Another common misspelling of Diwali festival

  • Common misspelling of Diwali, Hindu festival of lights

  • Tag der Deutschen Einheit, German Unity Day holiday

  • Birthday counts as a holiday; this is dad’s one

  • US holiday honoring civil rights leader Dr. King.

  • Traditional Chinese festival with dragon boat races.

  • Variant spelling of Diwali, major Hindu festival.

  • Hindu festival starting Diwali season in India.

  • Horse‑racing event day, esp. Kentucky Derby.

  • Maryland US holiday honoring 1814 defenders.

  • Older US name for Memorial Day remembrance.

  • Generic name for many official memorial days.

  • Means birthday, accepted as a holiday.

  • Modern celebration honoring daughters; marked on various dates worldwide.

  • Hindu festival (also called Dussehra) marking victory of good over evil in India.

  • Casual name for Father's Day; family celebration of dads.

  • Variant spelling of Dussehra, major Hindu festival in India.

  • National holiday concept; many countries honor this independence day.

  • Memorial Day was once called Decoration Day; historic US remembrance holiday.

  • WWII Allied invasion commemoration day.

  • Same as Daughter's Day, celebrating daughters in the family.

  • Refers to Denmark’s national independence celebration day.

  • Cancer Council fundraising day in Australia using daffodils as symbol.

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