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Aquarius

Aquarius is the eleventh astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation Aquarius. It spans 240° to 270° of celestial longitude and is a fixed sign. The symbol of the water bearer, , is associated with this sign. In astrology, Aquarius is considered a masculine, positive (extroverted) sign and is also one of the four fixed signs of the tropical zodiac. Individuals born between approximately January 20 and February 18 fall under this sign. The Hebrew translation for Aquarius is דלי (D'li). In Latin, it is known as Aquarius, and in Arabic, it is referred to as الدلاء (al-Dalwā'). Aquarius is associated with originality, independence, and humanitarianism, and its ruling planet is Uranus.