Noun
birthdate (plural birthdates)
the year, month, and day of someone's birth; date of birth
If you can believe it, Hollywood wanted to change my birthdate. I was born after Valentine's Day, so they wanted to change it to February 14. A Latin lover should be born on Valentine's Day. I said no. Cesar Romero
An annual service of remembrance is held here around Phillip's birthdate by the Britain–Australia Society to commemorate his life. Source: Internet
At the time, Will was 12 years old based on his birthdate of March 22, 1971. Source: Internet
Harley pp. 391–94 However a document dated 2 October 1598 written in his own hand states that he is "58 yeares or ther abouts", indicating an earlier birthdate of 1539 or 1540. Source: Internet
Biography Neither Clement's birthdate or birthplace is known with any degree of certainty. Source: Internet
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 270. ISBN 1588393488 Vivian Noakes says Lear's birth certificate gives 13 May as his birthdate but says "there is some doubt about the exact date". Source: Internet