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1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1998th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 998th year of the 2nd millennium, the 98th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the 1990s decade.

Events
JanuaryJanuary 6 – The Lunar Prospector spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently shadowed craters near the Moon's poles. • January 11 – Over 100 people are killed in the Sidi-Hamed massacre in Algeria. • January 12 – Nineteen European nations agree to forbid human cloning. • January 15 – U.N. peacekeepers return Eastern Slavonia to Croatian control; 80,000 displaced Croatians begin returning home, while 60,000 Serbs begin vacating the region. The area will remain under UNPSG supervision until October. • January 17 – The Drudge Report breaks the story about U.S. President Bill Clinton's alleged affair with Monica Lewinsky, which will lead to the House of Representatives' impeachment of him. • January 21 - Pope John Paul II begins a 5-day visit to Cuba; Fidel Castro releases 300 political prisoners in a gesture of goodwill. • January 23 - P.W. Botha appears in front of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to answer for apartheid-era policies; he refers to the hearing as a "circus". February , adopted on 12 February 1998 • February 2 - Cebu Pacific Flight 387 crashes into a mountain, this crash marked deadliest aviation accident in Philippines until 2000. • February 3Cavalese cable car disaster: A United States military pilot causes the deaths of 20 people near Trento, Italy, when his low-flying EA-6B Prowler severs the cable of a cable-car. • February 4 – The 5.9 Afghanistan earthquake shakes the Takhar Province with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong). With up to 4,000 killed, and 818 injured, damage is considered extreme. • February 6 – Washington National Airport is officially renamed Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. • February 722 – The 1998 Winter Olympics are held in Nagano, Japan. • February 12 - The Flag of the Philippines gets a minor redesign, changing its blue and red shades. • February 16China Airlines Flight 676 crashes upon attempted landing at Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, killing 203, the second-deadliest air crash in Taiwan. • February 20Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein negotiates a deal with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, allowing weapons inspectors to return to Baghdad, preventing military action by the United States and United Kingdom. • February 26Oprah is cleared of slander in an Amarillo court after a highly publicized court battle with Texas beef moguls. • February 28 • A massacre in Likoshane, FR Yugoslavia starts the Kosovo War. • A study led by Andrew Wakefield is published in The Lancet suggesting an alleged link between MMR vaccine and autism. Now known to be full of data manipulation, the study was instantly controversial and fueled the nascent anti-vaccination movement. Although subsequent large epidemiological research found no link between vaccines and autism, the study contributed – in the following years and decades – to a sharp drop in vaccination rates and the resurgence of measles in several countries. The study, fully retracted in 2010, was later characterised as "perhaps the most damaging medical hoax of the 20th Century". • March 13 – The High-Z Supernova Search Team becomes the first team to publish evidence that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. • March 21 – The European Union announces an arms embargo against Serbia and Montenegro. • March 23 – The 70th Academy Awards ceremony, hosted for the 6th time by Billy Crystal, is held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Titanic wins 11 Oscars including Best Picture. • Boris Yeltsin dismisses Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin in "an effort to make economic reforms more energetic and effective." • March 24Westside Middle School shooting: Five people are killed in Jonesboro, Arkansas. • March 26Oued Bouaicha massacre in Algeria: 52 people are killed with axes and knives; 32 of the killed are babies under the age of two. • Bill Clinton makes the first visit to South Africa by a U.S. president. • March 30Hungary begins European Union accession talks. • March 31Quett Masire voluntarily steps down as President of Botswana after 18 years in office. AprilApril 5 – In Japan, the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge linking Shikoku with Honshū and costing about US$3.6 billion, opens to traffic, becoming the largest suspension bridge in the world. • April 10Good Friday Agreement: An hour after the end of the talks deadline, the Belfast Agreement is signed between the Irish and British governments and most Northern Ireland political parties, with the notable exception of the Democratic Unionist Party. This would mostly put an end to the conflict known as The Troubles. • April 171998 Australian waterfront dispute: Patrick Stevedores fires all 1,400 employees. • April 20 – The alleged date the German Red Army Faction (created 1970) is dissolved. • April 23 – The Yugoslav Army ambushes a group of Kosovo Liberation Army fighters attempting to smuggle weapons from Albania into Kosovo, killing 19. • April 24Rwanda executes 22 Hutus, including Froduald Karamira, for their roles in the 1994 genocide. MayMay 56 - landslides in Campania, Italy kill 161 • May 6 – A large Eritrean mechanized force enters Badme in Tigray Region, Ethiopia, resulting in the Eritrean–Ethiopian War. • May 11Pokhran-II (Operation Shakti): India conducts three underground nuclear tests in Pokhran, including one thermonuclear device. • The first euro coins are minted in Pessac, France. Because the final specifications for the coins are not finished, they will have to be melted and minted again in 1999. • May 1314Riots directed against Chinese Indonesians break out in Indonesia, killing around 1,000 people. Maria Catarina Sumarsih holds Prabowo Subianto responsibilities for involved in a series of human rights abuses during the riot. • May 15 • The Windows 98 operating system is released to manufacturing. • Argentina expels seven Iranian diplomats over their connections to the 1994 AMIA bombing. • May 18 – The Department of Justice files an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, alleging its Windows operating system unfairly takes market share from Netscape's Navigator. • May 19 • The Galaxy IV communications satellite fails, leaving 80–90% of the US's pagers without service. • The wreck of the aircraft carrier , sunk during the Battle of Midway in 1942, is found near Midway Atoll by a team led by former US Navy officer Robert D. Ballard. • May 21Suharto (elected 1967) resigns after 31 years as President of Indonesia, effectively ending the New Order period. It is his 7th consecutive re-election by the Indonesian Parliament (MPR). Suharto's hand-picked Vice President, B. J. Habibie, becomes Indonesia's third president. • May 26Australia holds its first National Sorry Day. • May 27 – The United States requests that El Salvador reopen its probe into the 1980 murders of U.S. missionaries.May 28Nuclear testing: In response to a series of Indian nuclear tests, Pakistan explodes five nuclear devices of its own in the Chagai hills of Baluchistan, codenamed Chagai-I, prompting the United States, Japan and other nations to impose economic sanctions. Pakistan celebrates Youm-e-Takbir annually. • May 30 • A 6.5 magnitude earthquake hits northern Afghanistan, killing up to 5,000. • A second nuclear test, codenamed Chagai-II, is conducted and supervised by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). JuneJune 1European Central Bank established, replacing the European Monetary Institute. • June 3Eschede train disaster: an Intercity-Express high-speed train derails between Hanover and Hamburg, Germany, causing 101 deaths. • June 7 – Former Brigadier-General Ansumane Mané seizes control over military barracks in Bissau, marking the beginning of the Guinea-Bissau Civil War (1998–99). • June 8 - The DeBruce Grain Elevator explosion in Wichita, Kansas kills 7. • June 10July 12 – The 1998 FIFA World Cup in France: France beats Brazil 3–0 in the FIFA World Cup Final. • June 10 – The Organisation of African Unity passes a resolution which states that its members will no longer comply with punitive sanctions applied by the UN Security Council against Libya. • June 12 – The 1995 Stock is used on the Northern line in London. • June 27Kuala Lumpur International Airport officially opens, becoming the new international gateway into Malaysia. • June 30Philippine Vice President Joseph Estrada is sworn in as the 13th President of the Philippines. JulyJuly 5 – Japan launches the probe Nozomi to Mars, joining the United States and Russia as an outer space-exploring nation. • July 17Rome Statute: at a conference in Rome, 120 countries vote to create a permanent International Criminal Court to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. • In Saint Petersburg, Nicholas II of Russia and his family are buried in St. Catherine Chapel, 80 years after he and his family were killed by the Bolsheviks in 1918. • The 7.0 Papua New Guinea earthquake shakes the region near Aitape with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). This submarine earthquake triggered a landslide that caused a destructive tsunami, leaving more than 2,100 dead and thousands injured. • July 21September 51998 Sydney water crisis: suspected contamination by the microscopic pathogens cryptosporidium and giardia of the water supply system of Greater Metropolitan Sydney, Australia. • July 24 – Russell Eugene Weston Jr. enters the United States Capitol Building and opens fire, killing two members of the United States Capitol Police, Jacob Chestnut and John Gibson. AugustAugust 1Puntland State leaders in Somalia declare the territory an autonomous state; the capital is the city of Garoowe in the Nugal region. • August 4 – The Second Congo War begins; 5.4 million people die before it ends in 2003, making it the bloodiest war, to date, since World War II. • August 8Afghan Civil War: The Taliban takes control of Mazar-i-Sharif. • August 7Yangtze River Floods: in China the Yangtze river breaks through the main bank; before this, from August 1–5, peripheral levees collapsed consecutively in Jiayu County Baizhou Bay. The death toll exceeds 12,000, with many thousands more injured. • 1998 U.S. embassy bombings: the bombings of the United States embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya, kill 224 people and injure over 4,500; they are linked to terrorist Osama bin Laden, an exile of Saudi Arabia. • August 10 – Voters in Nevis narrowly reject an independence referendum. • August 15The Troubles: The Omagh bombing is carried out in Northern Ireland by the Real Irish Republican Army as a reaction to the Good Friday Agreement. 29 people are killed and 220 are injured. Shortly after these events, the group will call a ceasefire in response, signaling an end to the 30+ year conflict. • August 17 – Russia's government devalues the ruble, defaults on domestic debt, and declares a moratorium on repayment of foreign debt. This marks the beginning of 1998 Russian financial crisis. SeptemberSeptember 2 • A McDonnell Douglas MD-11 airliner (Swissair Flight 111) crashes near Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, after taking off from New York City en route to Geneva; all 229 people on board are killed. • A United Nations court finds Jean-Paul Akayesu, the former mayor of a small town in Rwanda, guilty of nine counts of genocide, marking the first time that the 1948 law banning genocide is enforced. • September 4Google, Inc. is founded in Menlo Park, California, by Stanford University PhD candidates Larry Page and Sergey Brin. • Jean Kambanda is sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Rwandan genocide. • September 5 – The Government of North Korea adopts a military dictatorship on its 50th anniversary. The constitution is amended, and the late Kim Il Sung is enshrined as the eternal President. • September 9Keiko the orca, captured in 1979, is released back into the wild off the coast of Iceland. • September 10 – At midnight, a shooting occurs aboard an Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Russian Navy docked in the northern Russian port city of Severomorsk. • September 12 – The Cuban Five intelligence agents are arrested in Miami, and later convicted of espionage. The agents claim they were not spying against the United States Government but against the Cuban exile community in Miami. • September 14 - Failed coup attempt in Albania following the death of Azem Hajdari, a key leader of the Democratic Party of AlbaniaSeptember 17Basque conflict: Basque Homeland and Liberty reaches a ceasefire agreement with the government of Spain, the second such agreement in two years. • September 24Iranian President Mohammad Khatami retracts a fatwa against Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie that was in force since 1989 stating that the Iranian government will "neither support nor hinder assassination operations on Rushdie". • September 25Benoit Lecomte finishes his 72-day swim across the Atlantic Ocean, but uncertainty over the exact route and distance covered prevent him from being recognized as the first person to swim across the Atlantic. • September 2528 – Major creditors of Long-Term Capital Management, a Greenwich, Connecticut-based hedge fund, after days of tough bargaining and some informal mediation by Federal Reserve officials, agree on terms of a re-capitalization to avoid a wider collapse in financial markets. OctoberOctober 1Europol is established when the Europol Convention signed by all of its member states comes into force. • October 31998 Australian federal election: John Howard's Liberal/National Coalition government is re-elected with a substantially reduced majority, defeating the Labor Party led by Kim Beazley. • October 4 – The World Bank praises Costa Rica for its remarkable success in raising life expectancy and lowering infant mortality. • October 10Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet: General Augusto Pinochet, Chilean dictator from 1973 to 1990, is indicted for human rights violations he committed in Chile by Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón. 6 days later British police place him under house arrest during his medical treatment in the UK. This is a leading case in the law of universal jurisdiction. • October 171998 Jesse pipeline explosion: An oil pipeline explosion in Jesse, Nigeria results in 1,082 deaths. • October 20Boris Yeltsin announces he will not seek reelection in 2000. • October 29Hurricane Mitch makes landfall in Central America, killing an estimated 11,000 people. NovemberNovember 3South Carolina voters repeal the state's 103-year-old constitutional ban on interracial marriage, making Alabama the last U.S. state with such a ban in place.November 17Voyager 1 overtakes Pioneer 10 as the most distant man-made object from the Solar System, at a distance of . • November 19Valve Corporation releases their first-person shooter video game Half-Life to critical acclaim. The game would be deemed one of the most influential titles of its genre, and one of the greatest video games of all time. • November 20 – A Russian Proton rocket is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying the first segment of the International Space Station, the 21-ton Zarya Module. • November 24 – A declassified report by Swiss International Olympic Committee official Marc Hodler reveals that bribes had been used to bring the 2002 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City during bidding process in 1995. The IOC, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and the United States Department of Justice immediately launch an investigation into the scandal. DecemberDecember 1Ireland formally relinquishes its territorial claim over Northern Ireland and recognizes the United Kingdom's sovereignty there. • December 4 – The Space Shuttle Endeavour launches the first U.S.-built component to the International Space Station, the Unity module on STS-88. It docks with Zarya two days later. • December 6Hugo Chávez, politician and former officer of the Venezuelan army, is elected President of Venezuela. • December 11Thai Airways International Flight 261 crashes upon attempted landing at Surat Thani International Airport, killing 101, the second-deadliest air crash in Thailand. • December 14 – The Yugoslav Army ambushes a column of 140 Kosovo Liberation Army militants attempting to smuggle arms from Albania into Kosovo, killing 36. • December 16Iraq disarmament crisis: U.S. President Bill Clinton orders airstrikes on Iraq. UNSCOM withdraws all weapons inspectors from Iraq. • December 19 – The U.S. House of Representatives forwards articles of impeachment against President Clinton to the Senate, making him the second president to be impeached in U.S. history. • December 29 – The Khmer Rouge's leaders apologize for the post-Vietnam War genocide in Cambodia that killed more than one million people in the 1970s. • December 31 • The first leap second since June 30, 1997, occurs. • In the Eurozone, the currency rates of this day are fixed permanently. Date unknown • The European Small Business Alliance organization is formed. • Ibrahim Hanna, the last native speaker of Mlahsô, dies in Qamishli, Syria, making the language effectively extinct. Also, the last native speaker of related Bijil Neo-Aramaic, Mrs. Rahel Avraham, dies in Jerusalem. ==Births==
Births
JanuaryJanuary 1Sara Ahmed, Egyptian weightlifter • January 2Junto Nakatani, Japanese professional boxer • January 4Coco Jones, American actress and singer • Liza Soberano, American actress • January 7Yangel Herrera, Venezuelan footballer • January 8Manuel Locatelli, Italian footballer • Jonathon Cooper, American football linebacker • January 9Alek Manoah, American baseball pitcher • James Phyrillas, YouTuber • January 11Salih Özcan, Turkish footballer • January 13Gabrielle Daleman, Canadian figure skater • Chris Nilsen, American athlete • January 15Chloe Kelly, English footballer • January 17Anthony Zambrano, Colombian sprinter • Lovro Majer, Croatian footballer • Natalia Bukowiecka, Polish sprinter • January 18Vashti Cunningham, American track and field athlete • Aitana Bonmatí, Spanish footballer • Lisandro Martínez, Argentine footballer • Shin Ye-eun, South Korean actress and model • Byron Murphy, American football cornerback • January 19Lily Donoghue, American actress • January 20Frances Tiafoe, American tennis player • January 21Pervis Estupiñán, Ecuadorian footballer • Borna Sosa, Croatian footballer • January 23XXXTentacion, American rapper (d. 2018) • January 27Albina Kelmendi, Albanian-Kosovan singer and songwriter • Mone Kamishiraishi, Japanese actress and singer • January 28Ariel Winter, American actress and voice actress • Payton Pritchard, American basketball player • January 29Jorge Martín, Spanish motorcycle racer • January 31Amadou Haidara, Malian footballer • Bradie Tennell, American figure skater FebruaryFebruary 1Jazz Chisholm Jr., Bahamian baseball infielder • February 3Yang Hao, Chinese diver • February 4Isadora Cruz, Brazilian actress • Malik Monk, American basketball player • Maximilian Wöber, Austrian footballer • George Kirby, American baseball pitcher • February 6Adley Rutschman, American baseball catcher • Jay Lycurgo, English actor • February 8Rui Hachimura, Japanese basketball player • February 10Ayesha Madon, Australian actress • February 11Niklas Kaul, German decathlete • Khalid, American singer and songwriter • Josh Jacobs, American football running back • Garance Marillier, French actress • February 12Yungeen Ace, American rapper, singer, and songwriter • Josh Jung, American baseball third baseman • February 14Sander Berge, Norwegian footballer • February 15Zachary Gordon, American actor • George Russell, British racing driver • February 16Lizze Broadway, American actress • February 17Mohamed Katir, Moroccan born-Spanish middle-distance runner • Devin White, American football linebacker • February 19Chappell Roan, American singer and songwriter • Alice Pagani, Italian actress, model and author • February 24Will Jordan, New Zealand rugby player • February 26Keyla Monterroso Mejia, American actress • February 27Elisa Balsamo, Italian cyclist • February 28Teun Koopmeiners, Dutch footballer MarchMarch 2Tua Tagovailoa, American football quarterback • March 3Jayson Tatum, American basketball player • March 5Bo Bichette, American baseball shortstop • Merih Demiral, Turkish footballer • March 6Odessa Young, Australian actress • March 7Amanda Gorman, American poet and activist • March 9Parker Boudreaux, American professional wrestler • Najee Harris, American football running back • March 10Justin Herbert, American football quarterback • March 11Axel Disasi, French footballer • Valentina Herszage, Brazilian actress • March 13Jack Harlow, American rapper • Shaoang Liu, Hungarian short track speed skater • March 17Brandon Aiyuk, American football wide receiver • March 18Miltiadis Tentoglou, Greek track and field athlete • Abigail Cowen, American actress and model • Emmanuel Clase, Dominican baseball pitcher • March 19Julian Love, American football safety • March 20Letesenbet Gidey, Ethiopian long-distance runner • March 24Christopher Briney, American actor • Ethel Cain, American singer-songwriter, record producer, and model • March 25Vergil Ortiz Jr., American professional boxer • March 26Satoko Miyahara, former Japanese figure skater • March 28Sandi Lovrić, Slovenian footballer • March 31Anna Seidel, former German short track speed skater • Cash Cobain, American rapper AprilApril 1King Combs, American rapper and model • April 2Caelan Doris, Irish rugby player • April 3Paris Jackson, American actress and model • Wout Faes, Belgian footballer • April 4Ayliva, German singer • April 6Peyton List, American actress and model • Nahuel Molina, Argentine footballer • April 9Elle Fanning, American actress and model • April 10Anna Pogorilaya, former Russian figure skater • Stijn Desmet, Belgian short track speed skater • April 14Nikola Lukić (water polo), Serbian water polo player • April 15Derrick Brown, American football defensive tackle • Sexyy Red, American rapper • April 17Anna Odine Strøm, Norwegian ski jumper and two-time Olympic champion • April 19Patrik Laine, Finnish ice hockey player • Zhang Yufei, Chinese swimmer • April 20Felix Mallard, Australian actor • April 21Jarrett Allen, American basketball player • April 22David Raum, German footballer • April 23Brian Burns, American football defensive end • April 26Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Polish chess grandmaster • April 27Cristian Romero, Argentine footballer • Drake Batherson, Canadian ice hockey player • April 29Ella Hunt, English actress and singer • Mallory Swanson, American soccer player • Apriyani Rahayu, Indonesian badminton player • April 30Olivia DeJonge, Australian actress MayMay 2Tremaine Edmunds, American football linebacker • Jonathan Ikoné, French footballer • May 4Rex Orange County, English singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter • May 5Tijana Bogdanović, Serbian taekwondo practitioner • Aryna Sabalenka, Belarusian tennis player • Jordan Kyrou, Canadian ice hockey player • May 6Luigi Mangione, suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson • May 7MrBeast, American YouTuber • Dani Olmo, Spanish footballer • May 8Corey Mylchreest, English actor • May 9Douglas Luiz, Brazilian footballer • May 10Lee Jae-wook, South Korean actor and model • May 12Mohamed Bamba, American basketball player • Allen La/DraconiteDragon, Canadian YouTuber, part of YouTube gaming group Krew • BigXthaPlug, American rapper and songwriter • May 18Polina Edmunds, former American figure skater • May 19Alex Král, Czech footballer • May 20Beatriz Souza, Brazilian judoka • May 23Salwa Eid Naser, Bahraini track and field sprinter • Steve Lacy, American singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer • May 24Daisy Edgar-Jones, English actress • May 28Dahyun, South Korean singer, rapper, and dancer • May 29Markelle Fultz, American basketball player • Austin Reaves, American basketball player JuneJune 1Aleksandra Soldatova, former Russian rhythmic gymnast • June 3Myles Smith, British singer and songwriter • June 4Central Cee, British rapper and songwriter • Viktor Gyökeres, Swedish footballer • June 5Yulia Lipnitskaya, former Russian figure skater • Maxim Burov, Russian freestyle skier • Dave, British rapper • June 11Charlie Tahan, American actor • Wilma Murto, Finnish pole vaulter • Benedetta Porcaroli, Italian actress • June 14Alina Boz, Russian-born Turkish actress • Brianne Tju, American actress • June 15Alexander Samarin, former Russian figure skater • Filippo Tortu, Italian sprinter • June 16Ritsu Doan, Japanese footballer • Maddie Musselman, American water polo player • June 19Suzu Hirose, Japanese actress and model • Viktoriya Zeynep Güneş, Turkish swimmer • Atticus Shaffer, American actor • June 23Josip Brekalo, Croatian footballer • June 24Pierre-Luc Dubois, Canadian ice hockey player • June 25Kyle Chalmers, Australian swimmer • Desmond Bane, American basketball player • Mikhail Sergachev, Russian ice hockey player • June 28Pedro Gonçalves, Portuguese footballer • June 29Michael Porter Jr., American basketball player • Eberechi Eze, English footballer • June 30Houssem Aouar, French footballer July |100px • July 1Chloe Bailey, American singer and actress • July 3Callan Rydz, English darts player • Sara Waisglass, Canadian actress • Iúri Leitão, Portuguese road and track cyclist • July 7Dylan Sprayberry, American actor • July 8Maya Hawke, American actress and model • Jaden Smith, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor • Daria Spiridonova, former Russian artistic gymnast • July 9Robert Capron, American actor • July 10Kimia Alizadeh, Iranian taekwondo athlete • Angus Cloud, American actor (d. 2023) • July 12Diyora Keldiyorova, Uzbek judoka • July 12Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Canadian basketball player • July 15JayDaYoungan, American rapper (d. 2022) • Tyriq Withers, American actor • July 16Rina Matsuno, Japanese singer, model, and actress (d. 2017) • July 18Devin Bush Jr., American football inside linebacker • Luisa Sonza, Brazilian singer-songwriter • July 19Carla Díaz, Spanish actress and dancer • Lola Vice, American professional wrestler • July 21Maggie Lindemann, American singer-songwriter • Magnus Bøe, South Korean Olympic cross-country skier • Marie Bouzková, Czech tennis player • July 22Madison Pettis, American actress and model • Federico Valverde, Uruguayan footballer • Marc Cucurella, Spanish footballer • July 23Deandre Ayton, Bahamian basketball player • Houdini, Canadian rapper (d. 2020) . • July 24Cailee Spaeny, American actress • Sophie Wotschke, Austrian politician • July 28Frank Ntilikina, French basketball player • July 29Clayton Keller, American ice hockey player • Tijjani Reijnders, Dutch footballer • July 30Jesper Bratt, Swedish ice hockey player • July 31Rico Rodriguez, American actor • Quincy Hall, American athlete AugustAugust 2Sophie Hansson, Swedish swimmer • August 3Cozi Zuehlsdorff, American actress, pianist, and singer • August 4Lil Skies, American rapper • August 5Mimi Keene, English actress • August 6Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado, Dominican-born Dutch cyclist • Forrest Goodluck, American actor • August 7Jalen Hurts, American football player • August 8Shawn Mendes, Canadian singer-songwriter • Ryan Garcia, American professional boxer • August 9Jorrit Croon, Dutch hockey player • Panagiotis Retsos, Greek footballer • Zelym Kotsoiev, Ukrainian-Azerbaijani judoka • August 11Juan Miguel Echevarría, Cuban long jumper • August 12Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greek tennis player • Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên, Vietnamese beauty queen and model • August 13Arina Averina, former Russian rhythmic gymnast • Dina Averina, former Russian rhythmic gymnast • Francisco Cerúndolo, Argentine tennis player • August 14Doechii, American rapper, singer and songwriter • August 16Antoine Winfield Jr., American football safety • August 18Tenshin Nasukawa, Japanese kickboxer and mixed martial artist • Clairo, an American singer-songwriter • Nick Fuentes, American far-right political commentator • August 20Lieke Klaver, Dutch track and field athlete • August 24Marc Hirschi, Swiss cyclist • P. J. Washington, American basketball player • Mason Miller, American baseball pitcher • August 25Abraham Mateo, Spanish singer and actor • China Anne McClain, American actress and singer • August 26Soyeon, South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer • August 27Kevin Huerter, American basketball player • Matheus Nunes, Portuguese footballer • Rod Wave – American rapper, singer, and songwriter • August 29Bizarrap, Argentine record producer, songwriter and DJ • August 31Jaylen Barron – American actress • BossMan Dlow – American rapper SeptemberSeptember 2Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Canadian basketball player • Ama Qamata, South African actress • September 5Matteo Rizzo, Italian figure skater • September 7Damian Hardung, German actor • September 9Choi Min-jeong, South Korean short track speed skater • September 10Sheck Wes, American rapper • September 16Emily Fairn, English actress • September 18Christian Pulisic, American footballer • September 19Trae Young, American basketball player • Phia Saban, English actress • September 20Marco Arop, Canadian middle-distance runner • Rashid Khan, Afghan cricket player • Trevon Diggs, American football cornerback • Grant Delpit, American football safety • September 21Tadej Pogačar, Slovenian cyclist • Yainer Díaz, Dominican baseball catcher • September 23A. J. Terrell, American football cornerback • September 28Aleksandra Goryachkina, Russian chess Grandmaster • September 30Landon Dickerson, American football guard OctoberOctober 1Guilherme Costa, Brazilian swimmer • October 2Alessandro Miressi, Italian swimmer • Skilla Baby, American rapper • October 4Louis Boudon, French ice hockey player • Christopher Lillis, American freestyle skier • October 5Exequiel Palacios, Argentine footballer • October 7Trent Alexander-Arnold, English footballer • October 10Fabio Di Giannantonio, Italian motorcycle racer • October 14Kenny Bednarek, American sprinter • October 17Erin Kellyman, English actress • Devin Haney, American professional boxer • October 18Janalynn Castelino, Italian-Indian singer-songwriter and record producer • October 19Katie Douglas, Canadian actress • October 20Nikita Ababiy, American professional boxer • October 22Roddy Ricch, American rapper • October 23Amandla Stenberg, American actress and singer • October 25Juan Soto, Dominican baseball outfielder • Lee Know, South Korean singer, rapper, and dancer • October 27Dayot Upamecano, French footballer • October 28Nolan Gould, American actor • Perrine Laffont, French mogul skier • Spencer Strider, American baseball pitcher • October 29Maria Kharenkova, former Russian artistic gymnast • Lance Stroll, Canadian racing driver • October 30Cale Makar, Canadian ice hockey player NovemberNovember 1Marie-Antoinette Katoto, French footballer • November 2Elkie, South Korean based singer and actress • Jordan Love, American football quarterback • November 3Maddison Elliott, Australian paralympic swimmer • November 4Achraf Hakimi, Moroccan footballer • November 5Takehiro Tomiyasu, Japanese footballer • November 11Liudmila Samsonova, Russian tennis player • November 12Marco Bezzecchi, Italian motorcycle racer • Jules Koundé, French footballer • Elias Pettersson, Swedish ice hockey player • Omar Rudberg, Venezuelan-Swedish singer and actor • November 14Sofia Kenin, American tennis player • DeVonta Smith, American football wide receiver • Anna Henderson, British racing cyclist • November 16Hannah Mae, Dutch singer-songwriter • November 17Kara Hayward, American actress • November 21Vangelis Pavlidis, Greek footballer • November 22Casey Mittelstadt, American ice hockey player • November 23Bradley Steven Perry, American actor • November 25Jaylen Waddle, American football wide receiver • November 28Alice Bellandi, Italian judoka • November 29Ayumu Hirano, Japanese snowboarder • Lovie Simone, American actress DecemberDecember 2Juice Wrld, American rapper and singer (d. 2019) • Annalise Basso, American actress • Celeste O'Connor, Kenyan-American actress • December 4Si Yajie, Chinese diver • December 5Conan Gray, American singer • Randal Kolo Muani, French footballer • December 6Joe Fraser, British artistic gymnast • December 8Matthew Wilson, Australian swimmer • December 14Maggie Voisin, American freestyle skier • Lukas Nmecha, German footballer • Lonnie Walker IV, American basketball player • December 16Zhou Jieqiong, Chinese singer • Clara Moneke, Brazilian actress and model • December 17Martin Ødegaard, Norwegian footballer • December 18Paola Egonu, Italian volleyball player • Simona Quadarella, Italian swimmer • Jake Oettinger, American ice hockey player • December 19Frans Jeppsson Wall, Swedish singer • King Princess, American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist • December 20Kylian Mbappé, French footballer • Dylan Wang, Chinese actor and singer • December 22G Hannelius, American actress and singer • Casper Ruud, Norwegian tennis player • Latto, American rapper • December 24Alexis Mac Allister, Argentine football player • Declan McKenna, English singer-songwriter, • December 27He Jie, Chinese athlete • December 28Jared Gilman, American actor • December 29Paris Berelc, American actress and model • Victor Osimhen, Nigerian footballer • December 30Jutta Leerdam, Dutch speed skater • December 31Hunter Schafer, American actress and model == Deaths ==
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