At a Glance
- Birthday
- February 13
- Sun Sign
- Aquarius
- Approx. Degree
- 25° Aquarius
- Sabian Symbol
- “A butterfly with the right wing more perfectly formed.”
- Jones Keyword
- Uniqueness
Your Sun Sign on February 13
A February 13 birthday places your Sun in Aquarius, an air sign ruled by Uranus. But your sign is only the broad stroke — within Aquarius, your Sun sits at one specific degree, and that single degree carries its own Sabian image.
Because the Sun moves about one degree per day, your exact degree can shift slightly with your birth year and time. The calculator pins it precisely from your birthday.
The Image at Your Degree
For February 13, that degree is about 25° Aquarius, and its Sabian Symbol is “A butterfly with the right wing more perfectly formed.” This is one of 360 images received clairvoyantly in 1925 — a concrete scene rather than an abstract trait. Read the full meaning, gift and shadow, and chart placement on the 25° Aquarius Sabian Symbol page.
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Common Questions
What is the Sabian Symbol for someone born on February 13?
If you were born on February 13, your Sun is at approximately 25° Aquarius, whose Sabian Symbol is “A butterfly with the right wing more perfectly formed.” Its Jones keyword is Uniqueness. Your exact degree depends on your birth year and time.
What zodiac sign is February 13?
A birthday on February 13 usually falls under Aquarius.
Why might my Sabian degree be different?
The Sun advances about one degree per day, and sign boundaries shift by a day or so each year. Your birth time also matters. Enter your birthday in the free calculator for the exact image at your Sun's degree.