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It's nice to see that the cross quarter days are included as part of the solstices and equinoxes events! However, i noticed that the names of the cross quarter days are Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh, and Samhain. This is a problem for two reasons:
- Since those terms are specific to celtic culture, derived from the names of celtic holidays, they are not very recognizable in other cultures. As such, they don't translate well. (Granted, the Gregorian Calendar technically has the same problem but it has become so widespread that it is now universally recognizable, and adding other calendars is no easy task.)
- The people who do observe these holidays typically don't do so on the actual astronomical day of the midpoint: Imbolc is usually celebrated on Feb 1, Beltane on May 1, Lughnasadh on August 1, and Samhain on November 1 (in the northern hemisphere).
Thus, I propose a different naming scheme for the cross quarter days be used. Probably the simplest way to do it is to use the names of the seasons that the cross quarter days transition:
Winter/Spring cross quarter for Imbolc
Spring/Summer cross quarter for Beltane
Summer/Fall cross quarter for Lughnasadh
Fall/Winter cross quarter for Samhain
This specific naming scheme has the added benefit that "cross quarter" no longer needs to be parenthesized, and it is very easy to localize. Curious what others think about this tho; perhaps there are other names that could work?