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Full Moon Calendar 2025

Browse all full moons in 2025 with traditional names and dates. Bookmark this page to plan rituals and align with peak lunar energy throughout the year.

January
January 13, 2025
Wolf Moon
February
February 12, 2025
Snow Moon
March
March 14, 2025
Worm Moon
April
April 12, 2025
Pink Moon
May
May 12, 2025
Flower Moon
June
June 10, 2025
Strawberry Moon
July
July 10, 2025
Buck Moon
August
August 9, 2025
Sturgeon Moon
September
September 7, 2025
Harvest Moon
October
October 7, 2025
Hunter's Moon
November
November 5, 2025
Beaver Moon
December
December 5, 2025
Cold Moon

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Understanding Full Moon Names and Meanings

Each full moon of the year carries a traditional name rooted in Native American, Colonial American, and European folklore. These names originally helped agricultural communities track seasons and plan activities around natural cycles. The January Wolf Moon was named for the howling wolves heard during the deep winter. The March Worm Moon marked the thawing ground when earthworms would reappear. The September Harvest Moon described the bright moonlight that allowed farmers to work late into the evening gathering crops.

Beyond their historical origins, full moon names carry symbolic significance that many people use for personal reflection and ritual planning. The Pink Moon in April (named for the pink phlox wildflowers that bloom in spring) is associated with renewal and emergence. The Sturgeon Moon in August (named for the abundance of sturgeon fish) symbolizes harvesting the rewards of earlier efforts. Understanding these names enriches your connection to each full moon and provides a thematic framework for your monthly reflection practice.

How to Work with Full Moon Energy

The full moon represents the peak of the lunar cycle—maximum illumination, heightened emotions, and the culmination of what was seeded at the previous new moon. In astrology, the full moon always opposes the Sun, creating a natural tension between two zodiac signs that invites balance and integration. This opposition can surface internal conflicts, bring hidden information to light, and intensify feelings.

Full moon rituals often focus on release, gratitude, and honest reflection. A simple practice is to write down what you are ready to let go of—habits, beliefs, relationships, or patterns that no longer serve your growth—and symbolically release them through burning the paper, tearing it up, or burying it. Pair this release with a gratitude practice, acknowledging what has come to fruition since the last new moon. This balance of releasing and appreciating creates emotional space for the next cycle.

Full Moon Calendar for Planning and Rituals

Using a full moon calendar helps you plan ahead for both practical and spiritual purposes. Many people schedule creative projects, important conversations, and personal milestones around the full moon when clarity and energy are at their peak. Gardeners have long used the full moon for harvesting, as the increased gravitational pull is believed to draw moisture upward in plants, improving flavor and keeping quality.

For spiritual practitioners, having the full moon dates for the entire year allows you to plan monthly rituals, coordinate group ceremonies, and track the zodiac sign of each full moon in advance. The sign of the full moon determines the specific themes available for reflection and release. A full moon in Aries highlights independence and personal courage, while a full moon in Libra emphasizes relationships and fairness. Bookmark this calendar and revisit it each month as part of your ongoing lunar practice.